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حرد

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

مُحَرَّدٌ محرد A rope plaited so that it has prominent edges, by reason of its distortion. (S, L. [See also 2; and see حَرِدٌ.]) And A bow-string strongly twisted, having one or more of its strands, or the several portions of which ( by their being twisted together ) it is composed, appearing over, or above, others; as also مُعَجَّرٌ. (L.) ― -b2- Crooked, curved, or bent, (S, K,) [ in the form of an arch: see 2:] applied to anything. (S.) ― -b3- A room in which are [ bundles such as are called ] حَرَادِىّ of reeds, or canes, (S, L,) laid across [ over the rafters of the roof ]; (L;) as also مُحَرَّدَةٌ applied as an epithet to a room of the kind called غُرْفَة: (S, L:) and the former word, (K,) used as a subst., (TA,) signifies as above. (K, TA.) ― -b4- Also, (K,) or بَيْتٌ مُحَرَّدٌ, (As, S, A,) A house [or hut ] with a gibbous roof, such as is termed كوخ. (As, S, A, * K. *)

Derived headwords

مُحَرَّدٌ
  1. 1.
بَيْتٌ مُحَرَّدٌ