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لذ

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

لَذِيذٌ ذ and ↓ لَذٌّ are used in the same manner, as epithets, (Lth, T, L,) from the intrans. v. لَذَّ, (L,) signifying Pleasant, delightful, delicious, luscious, sweet, or savoury; (the Lexicons passim;) desirable, or desired: (L:) pl. of both, لِذَاذٌ; and of the latter, [or of both,] لُذٌّ. (M, K.) ― -b2- شَرَابٌ لَذِيذٌ, and ↓ لَذٌّ, (S, M, L,) and كَأْسٌ لَذَّةٌ, (M, L,) and شَىْءٌ لَذِيذٌ, and ↓ لَذٌّ, (A,) A pleasant, delightful, delicious, luscious, sweet, or savoury, beverage, or wine, and cup of beverage, or wine, and thing ]. ― -b3- [You say] ↓ لَهُ عَيْشٌ لَذٌّ [ He has a pleasant, or delightful, life ]: and مِنْ ↓ هُوَ فِى لَذٍّ عَيْشٍ [ He is in a pleasant, or delightful, state of life ]. (A.) ― -b4- ↓ رَجُلٌ لَذٌّ A man of pleasant, or delightful, conversation, or discourse. (A.) ― -b5- A man in the enjoyment of pleasure, or delight: (M, L:) and أَلِذَّةٌ [pl. of لَذٌّ] Those who take their pleasures, or delights. (K.) ― -b6- اللَّذِيذُ and ↓ اللَّذَّةُ Wine: pl. لُذٌّ and لِذَاذٌ. (K.) ― -b7- See لَذَّةٌ.

Derived headwords

لَذِيذٌ
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شَرَابٌ لَذِيذٌ
كَأْسٌ لَذَّةٌ
شَىْءٌ لَذِيذٌ