معد
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 مَعَدَهُ ذ , aor. مَعَدَ , (inf. n. مَعْدٌ; L,) and ↓ امتعدهُ; He snatched it unawares; seized it hastily when its owner was unawares: (L, K:) or he seized it and took it away; snatched it away; took it away quickly by force. (L.) ― -b2- Also, ↓ both verbs, He drew, or pulled, it: (L:) or drew, or pulled, it quickly. (S, L, K.) Ex. مَعَدَ الدَّلْوَ, and مَعَدَ بِهَا, and ↓ امتعدها, He drew up, or pulled up, the bucket: or drew, or pulled, it out, or forth, from the well. And مَعَدَ الرُّمْحَ and ↓ امتعدهُ, He pulled forth the spear from the place where it was stuck in the ground. And سَيْفَهُ ↓ امتعد He drew forth his sword from its scabbard. (L.) ― -b3- مَعَدَ بِهِ, aor. مَعَدَ , inf. n. مَعْدٌ and مُعُودٌ, He took it (a thing) away; carried it off; went away with it. (K.) ― -b4- Hence, مَعَدَ بِخُصْيَيْهِ He removed his testicles; (L, TA;) or he pulled them; as also مَعَدَ هُمَا. (Lh, L, TA.) ― -b5- مَعَدَهُ He took it (namely, flesh,) with his fore-teeth. (K.) ― -b6- مَعَدَهُ He plucked it out; namely, hair; as also مَغَدَهُ. (L.) -A2- مُعِدَ, (L, K,) and مَعِدَ, aor. مَعَدَ , inf. n. مَعْدٌ and مَعَدٌ, (IKtt,) He (a man, L,) had a diseased, or disordered, stomach, so that he did not find his food wholesome: (L, K:) or his stomach pained him. (Ibn-T reef.) ― -b2- مَعَدَهُ He, or it, hit, or hurt, his مَعِدَة, or stomach. (L, K.) -A3- مَعَدَ فِى الأَرْضِ, (aor. مَعَدَ , inf. n. مَعْدٌ and مُعُودٌ, L,) He went away journeying through the land, or earth. (S, L, K.)
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