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1124. خصم16 1125. خصو4 1126. خصى4 1127. خض5 1128. خضب16 1129. خضد171130. خضر21 1131. خضرم11 1132. خضع15 1133. خضل15 1134. خضم14 1135. خط6 1136. خطأ14 1137. خطب20 1138. خطر17 1139. خطف18 1140. خطل14 1141. خطم12 1142. خطو12 1143. خظو5 1144. خظى2 1145. خف6 1146. خفت17 1147. خفر14 1148. خفش14 1149. خفض15 1150. خفق17 1151. خفو5 1152. خفى6 1153. خل7 1154. خلأ5 1155. خلب20 1156. خلج15 1157. خلد16 1158. خلس16 1159. خلص18 1160. خلط20 1161. خلع18 1162. خلف23 1163. خلق22 1164. خلنج3 1165. خلو10 1166. خلى7 1167. خم7 1168. خمد16 1169. خمر22 1170. خمس19 1171. خمش12 1172. خمص17 1173. خمط16 1174. خمع9 1175. خمل16 1176. خمن14 1177. خن5 1178. خنث16 1179. خنجر10 1180. خندرس3 1181. خندق5 1182. خنر6 1183. خنز15 1184. خنزر7 1185. خنس20 1186. خنسر5 1187. خنص6 1188. خنصر6 1189. خنع10 1190. خنفس9 1191. خنق15 1192. خنو5 1193. خنى3 1194. خو2 1195. خوأ2 1196. خوب10 1197. خوت13 1198. خوخ11 1199. خود11 1200. خور15 1201. خوص15 1202. خوض17 1203. خوف17 1204. خوق10 1205. خول16 1206. خوم10 1207. خون20 1208. خوى10 1209. خى1 1210. خيب11 1211. خيت5 1212. خير19 1213. خيش8 1214. خيط16 1215. خيف15 1216. خيل18 1217. خيم13 1218. خيو2 1219. د7 1220. دأ1 1221. دأب14 1222. دأل9 1223. دأو3 Prev. 100
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1 خَضَدَ, aor. ـِ (L, K,) inf. n. خَضْدٌ, (L,) He broke wood, or a branch, or twig, whether moist or dry, (L, K,) or a soft thing, (L,) so that its parts did not separate. (L, K.) b2: It (carriage) broke in pieces fruit. (A.) b3: He bent, (S, A, L,) without breaking, (S, L,) wood, or a branch, or twig. (S, A, L.) You say also, خَضَدَ البَعِيرُ عُنُقَ آخَرَ (L, K) The camel broke, (L,) or bent, (K,) the neck of another camel: (L, K:) or (tropical:) the camel fought another camel. (Lth, A.) b4: Also, (S, K,) inf. n. as above, (S,) He cut, or cut off, (S, K,) anything moist, or soft, or supple; and so ↓ خضّد, inf. n. تَخْضِيدٌ. (S.) and خَضَدَ الشَّجَرَ He cut off, (S, A, K,) or pulled off, or removed, (Fr, Zj,) the thorns of the trees. (Fr, Zj, S, A, K.) b5: Also, (A, K,) aor. and inf. n. as above, (S,) (tropical:) He (a man, K) ate vehemently: (S, A, K:) or [he craunched a thing;] he ate something moist, or soft, or supple; as a cucumber, and a carrot, (K,) and the like: (TA:) and (assumed tropical:) he (a horse) ate in the manner termed خَضْمٌ, (L,) or قَضْمٌ. (TA.) An Arab of the desert, who liked the cucumber, being asked what pleased him therein, answered, خَضْدُهُ [app. meaning The craunching thereof]: (S, L:) or he was asked what pleased him thereof, and answered, خَضَدُهُ, meaning what is broken in pieces, thereof. (A.) A2: خَضِدَ, [aor. ـَ (TA,) inf. n. خَضَدٌ, (K,) It (fruit) became shrunk and shrivelled. (K, TA.) 2 خَضَّدَ see 1.5 تَخَضَّدَ see 7, in two places. b2: [Also, app., (assumed tropical:) He affected an inclining of his body, or a bending, or he inclined his body, or bent, from side to side, by reason of languor; syn. تَثَنَّى: (see its part. n., voce أَخْضَدُ:) as said of a drunken man, in the Deewán of the Hudhalees, Freytag renders it fractus fuit et quasi fractus corruit.]7 انخضد It (wood, or a branch, or twig, whether moist or dry,) broke so that its parts did not separate; as also ↓ تخضّد. (L, K.) b2: It (fruit, A, K, fresh, or moist, TA, being carried from one place to another, A, TA) became broken in pieces, (A, K,) or crushed; (K;) and so ↓ تخضّد. (A.) b3: It (wood, or a branch, or twig,) bent without breaking (Az, S, L) asunder. (Az, L.) خَضَدٌ Feebleness and weakness in a plant. (K.) b2: (assumed tropical:) A malady (L, K) in a man, (L,) affecting the limbs, not amounting to a fracture; as also ↓ خَضَادٌ. (L, K.) b3: (assumed tropical:) Languor and pain of the body, with laziness. (L.) b4: خَضَدُ السَّفَرِ (tropical:) The fatigue and weariness that are occasioned to a man by travel. (TA.) A2: Whatever is cut off from wood, or a branch, or twig, (S, A, L, K,) that is moist, or soft, or supple: (S, L, K:) or what breaks in pieces, or broken pieces, of trees; as also ↓ يَخْضُودٌ: (K:) or what is cut off, and removed, of trees: and broken pieces, heaped up, of the papyrus, and of any pieces of wood, or of branches, or twigs, that are moist, or soft, or supple: (L:) and broken pieces of cucumbers [&c.]. (A.) A3: A certain plant: (K:) or a-certain soft, or flaccid, kind of tree, without thorns. (L.) [See also خَضَادٌ.]

خَضِدٌ (assumed tropical:) Lacking power to rise, (K, TA,) from languor of the body, and pain, with laziness; (TA;) as also ↓ مَخْضُودٌ. (K.) خَضَادٌ: see خَضَدٌ.

A2: Also A certain kind of tree, (S, K,) soft, or flaccid, and without thorns: (S:) [see also خَضَدٌ:] or, of the kind of trees called جَنْبَة, the leaves of which have edges like those of the حَلْفَآء, which are pulled with the hand like حلفاء. (L.) خَضُودٌ A horse that eats in the manner termed قَضْمٌ. (TA. [See 1.]) خَضِيدٌ, applied to wood, or a branch, or twig, whether moist or dry, Broken so that its parts are not separated; as also ↓ مَخْضُودٌ. (L.) b2: Also, and ↓ مَخْضُودٌ (S, A) and ↓ مُخَضَّدٌ, (A,) A tree, (S,) or lote-tree, (A,) having its thorns cut off, (S, A,) or pulled off, or removed: (Fr and Zj in explanation of the second word as occurring in the Kur lvi. 27:) or the second, in the Kur (ubi suprà), may mean having the branches bent by reason of the abundance of the fruit. (Bd.) أَخْضَدُ and ↓ مُتَخَضِّدٌ i. q. مُتَثَنٍّ [app. as meaning (assumed tropical:) Affecting an inclining of the body, or a bending, or inclining the body, or bending, from side to side, by reason of languor: see 5; and see also خَضَدٌ and خَضِدٌ]. (K.) مِخْضَدٌ (tropical:) A vehement eater: (A, L, K:) one who eats with coarseness, or rudeness, and quickness. (L.) مُخَضَّدٌ: see َضِيدٌ.

مَخْضُودٌ: see خَضِيدٌ, in two places: b2: and خَضِدٌ.

مُتَخَضِّدٌ: see أَخْضَدُ.

يَخْضُودٌ: see خَضَدٌ.
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