رعد
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaرِعْدِيدٌ ذ Cowardly; (S, A, L, K;) that trembles, or quakes, (A, L,) from fear, (A,) or at fighting, by reason of cowardice; (L;) and in like manner رِعْدِيدَةٌ applied to a woman: (A:) or this has the former signification, [but in an intensive sense,] as also ↓ تِرْعِيدٌ: pl. [of the first or second] رَعَادِيدُ. (L.) ― -b2- Also the first, (S, K,) or second, (A, L,) applied to a woman, (S, L, K,) or a girl, (A,) (tropical:) Soft, or tender; (S, A, L, K;) whose flesh quivers by reason of its softness: (L:) pl. as above. (A.) ― -b3- And the first, (assumed tropical:) A soft, or tender, plant. (IAar, TA.) ― -b4- And [(tropical:) Anything quivering or quaking: hence, as a subst., particularly applied to The kind of sweet food called ] فَالُوذَج, (A,) or فَالُوذ. (K.) It was said to an Arab of the desert, “ Dost thou know what is called فالوذ ? ” and he answered, نَعَمْ أَصْفَرُ رِعْدِيدٌ [ Yes: it is yellow, quivering ]. (S.) ― -b5- Also, (A,) and ↓ مُرْعَدٌ, (IAar, A, K,) (tropical:) A hill, or heap, of sand [ shaking, or shaken, and consequently ] pouring down. (IAar, A, K.)
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