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غضو ند غضى
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 غَضَا ذ , aor. يَغْضُو; and غَضَى, aor. يَغْضَى: see 4; the former, in three places. -A2- غَضَا, (K, TA, aor. يَغْضُو, thus in the M, (TA,) inf. n. غُضُوٌّ. (K, * TK,) He, i. e. a man, [and app. it. i. e. a thing,] was, or became, such as is termed غَاضٍ [q. v.]. (K, TA. [In the TK it is mentioned only as said of a thing but the context in the K indicates that it is said of a man, and app. of a thing also.]) -A3- [See also غُضُوٌّ below] -A4- غَضِيَتِ الاـِبِلُ, inf. n. غَضًا, The camels had a complaint (M, K, TA) of their bellies (K, TA) from eating of the trees called غَضًا. (M, K, TA.) ― -b2- And غَضِيَتِ الأَرْضُ The land abounded with the trees called غَضًا. (IKtt, TA.)
Derived headwords
غَضَاverb
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غَضِيَتِ الأَرْضُ