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رود

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

الرِّيَادُ ذ , originally an inf. n., and ذَبُّ الرِّيَادِ, The wild bull; [ a species of bovine antelope; ] (M;) called ذبّ الرياد because he goes to and fro, not remaining in one place; (M in art. ذب;) or because he pastures going to and fro; (T and S * and M in that art.;) or because his females pasture with him, going to and fro. (T in that art.) Also, the latter, (tropical:) A man who comes and goes. (Kr, M and TA in art. ذب.) And (tropical:) A man who is in the habit of visiting women. (AA, T and K in that art.)

Derived headwords

الرِّيَادُ
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ذَبُّ الرِّيَادِ
ذبّ الرياد