رثد
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 رَثَدَ المَتَاعَ ذ , (T, S, M, A, K,) aor. رَثُدَ , inf. n. رَثْدٌ; (S, M;) and ↓ ارتثدهُ, (K,) in some copies of the K ↓ ارثدهُ [which I doubt not to be a mistranscription]; (TA;) He put the goods, or household goods, or utensils and furniture, one upon another, or together, in regular order, or compactly, (T, S, M, A, K,) or side by side. (S.) ― -b2- رَثَدَتْ بَيْضَهَا She (a hen) collected together her eggs. (IAar, M.) ― -b3- رُثِدَتِ القَصْعَةُ بِالثَّرِيدِ The bowl was heaped with the ثريد [or crumbled, or broken, bread, moistened with broth, ] put together and made even. (M, L.) ― -b4- رَثَدَ حَاجَتَهُ (assumed tropical:) He deferred, delayed, postponed, or put off, his (another's) needful affairs; the sing. noun being used for the pl. (L, from a trad.) -A2- رَثِدَ, aor. رَثَدَ , (K,) inf. n. رَثَدٌ; (TK;) and ↓ ارثد; i. q. كَدِرَ; (K;) said of a man [as meaning He was, or became, disturbed, perturbed, or troubled, in mind ]; (TA;) or said of water [as meaning it was, or became, turbid, thick, or muddy. ] (TK.)
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