عَبَدَةٌ

1.
[as a subst. from عَبِدَ (q. v.), Anger.
2.
] Disdain, or scorn; (S, O, L, K;) disdain occasioned by a saying at which one is ashamed, and from which one abstains through scorn and pride: (L:) or intense disdain or scorn. (A.)
3.
Strength: so in the saying مَا لِثَوْبِكَ عَبَدَةٌ [There is not any strength to thy garment]. (S, O.)
4.
Strength and fatness: (S, O, K:) thus in the phrase نَاقَةٌ ذَاتُ عَبَدَةٍ [A she-camel possessing strength and fatness]. (S, O.) And one says [also] نَاقَةٌ عَبَدَةٌ [if this be not a mistake for the phrase here next preceding] meaning A strong she-camel. (L, Msb.)
5.
And Lastingness, or continuance; synonym بَقَاءٌ; (O, L, K, TA;) in some lexicons نَقَاءٌ; (TA;) and strength. (L.) One says, لَيْسَ لِثَوْبِكَ عَبَدَةٌ meaning There is not to thy garment any lastingness, or continuance, and strength. (Lh, L.)
6.
Also A stone with which perfume is bruised, or pounded. (O, L, K.)

Perseus ID: n27796