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برد

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

اـِبْرَدَةُ أبرد أبرده ابرده ابردة برد , (S, M, &c.,) with kesr (S, Mgh, K) to the ء and the ر (Mgh, TA,) [in the CK اِبْرَدَة,] Cold in the belly, or inside; (M, K;) a well-known malady, arising from the prevalence of cold and humidity, and preventing one, by languor, from performing the act of coition: (S, Mgh:) and a dripping of the urine, which prevents a man's taking pleasure in women. (T, L.) ― -b2- Also Coldness of the damp earth, and of rain. (M, L.) An Arab says, اـِنَّهَا لَبَارِدَةٌ اليَوْمَ [ Verily it (the morning, الغَدَاةُ, L) is cold to-day ]; and another says to him, لَيْسَتْ بِبَارِدَةٍ اـِنَّمَا هِىَ اـِبْرِدَةُ الثَّرَى [ It is not cold: it is only the coldness of the damp earth ]. (S, L.)

Derived headwords

اـِبْرَدَةُ
  1. 1.
اـِنَّهَا لَبَارِدَةٌ اليَوْمَ
لَيْسَتْ بِبَارِدَةٍ اـِنَّمَا هِىَ اـِبْرِدَةُ الثَّرَى