Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

وَارِدٌ

Root: ورد

Full Definition

وَارِدٌ A man, and a camel, or other animal, coming to, or arriving at water, &c., whether he enter it or do not enter it; as also وَرَّادٌ : pl. of the former, وُرَّادٌ and وَارِدُونَ: and of the latter, وَرَّادُونَ. See also وِرْدٌ.
2 إِنْ مَنْكُمْ إِلَّا وَارِدُهَا [Kur, xix. 72, There is not any of you that shall not come to it,] means, accord. to Th, that the Muslims shall come to hell with the unbelievers, but not enter it with them.
3 طَرِيقٌ وَارِدُ A road, or way, by which people come to water: opposed to صَادِرٌ. (M, A, art. صدر.) See also مَوْرِدٌ
4 مَا لهُ صَادِرٌ وَلَا وَارِدٌ: see art. صدر.
5 وَارِدٌ A preceder. So in the Kur, xii. 19.
6 وَارِدٌ Courageous; bold; forward in affairs. See also وَرْدٌ.

def.2 شَعْرٌ وَارِدٌ Long and lank hair: or hair so long as to reach the buttocks, of a woman.
2 وَارِدٌ Anything long.
3 أَرْنَبَةٌ وَارِدَةٌ The end, or tip, of a nose advancing over the middle of the mustaches: because the nose, when it is long, reaches to the water when the person drinks: and in like manner, a lip, and a gum.
4 فُلَانٌ وَارِدُ الأَرْنَبَةِ Such a one has a long end, or tip, to his nose. شَجَرَةٌ وَارِدَةُ الأَغْصَانِ A tree having pendulous branches.
5 See وِرْدٌ.


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