شَادَهُ

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, aorist يَشِيدُ, (S, Msb, K,) verbal noun شَيْدٌ, (S,) He plastered it (a wall) with شِيد, (S, K,) i. e. gypsum, or the like: (K:) he built it (a structure) with شِيد, meaning gypsum. (Msb.)
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See also 2.
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شَادُوا الدِّينَ (assumed tropical:) They strengthened and exalted the religion: from شَادَ in the first of the senses explained above: (Har p. 5:) [or rather from this verb as synonym with شَيَّدَ and أَشَادَ.]
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See also 4.
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As verbal noun of شَادَ in the phrase شَادَ بِالإِبِلِ, aorist as above, (TK,) شِيَادٌ signifies (assumed tropical:) The calling camels, (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K, TA,) as also إِشَادَةٌ, (Ibn-'Abbád, O,) raising the voice in doing so. (TA.)
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Also, (K,) as verbal noun of the same verb, (TK,) (assumed tropical:) The rubbing perfume with the skin; (K;) as also تَشَيُّدٌ; in some copies of the K, تَشْيِيدٌ: (TA:) [the former of these two seems to be the right; and the meaning seems to be, the rubbing the skin with perfume; for,] according to AA, one says بِهٰذَا الطِّيبِ تَشَيَّدْ, meaning Rub thy skin with this perfume. (O.)
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شَادَ, (said of a man, TA,) aorist as above, (K,) verbal noun شَيْدٌ, (TA,) also signifies He perished, or died. (K.)

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