أَرُضَتِ الأَرْضُ
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, (S, K, [in two copies of the S أُرِضَت, but this is evidently a mistake,]) with damm, (S,) like كَرُمَت, (K,) verbal noun أَرَاضَةٌ, (S, M, K,) The land became thriving, or productive; (S, K;) as also
استأرضت; (TA;) it became pleasing to the eye, and disposed by nature to yield good produce; (K, TA;) it became fruitful, and in good condition; (M;) it collected moisture, and became luxuriant with herbage; it became soft to tread upon, pleasant to sit upon, productive, and good in its herbage or vegetation: (AHn:) and أَرَضَتِ الأَرْضُ, (K,) aorist
اَرُضَ
, (TA,) the land became abundant in herbage, or pasture. (K.)
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أَرَضَ الأَرْضَ
He found the land to be abundant in herbage, or pasture. (K.)
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أُرِضَتِ الخَشَبَةُ, (S, A, Msb, TA,) in the pass. form, (Msb,) like عُنِى, (TA,) aorist تُوءْرَضُ, (S, TA,) verbal noun أَرْضٌ, (S, A, TA,) with sukoon [to the ر]; (S, TA;) and some add أَرِضَت, aorist تَأْرَضُ, verbal noun as above; (TA; [and so in a copy of the S in the place of what here precedes;]) The piece of wood was, or became, eaten by the
أَرَضَة, q. v. (S, A, Msb, TA.)
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