مُعَبَّدٌ

1.
, applied to a camel, Rendered submissive, or tractable; broken, or trained; synonym مُذَلَّلٌ: (A, L:) or anointed with tar, (S, O, K,) and rendered submissive, or tractable: (S, O:) or whose whole skin is anointed with tar: (Sh:) or mangy, or scabby, whose fur has fallen off by degrees, and which is set apart from the other camels to be anointed with tar: or rendered submissive by the mange, or scab: or affected with the mange, or scab; or with incurable mange or scab. (L. [And, applied to a camel, it has other meanings, which see in what follows.]) [And hence, apparently,] سَفِينَةٌ مُعَبَّدَةٌ A ship, or boat, tarred: (AO, S, O, L, K:) or smeared with fat, or oil. (AO, L.)
2.
Applied to a road, Beaten; synonym مُذَلَّلٌ; (S, A, O, K;) trodden; (Az, TA;) or travelled by many passengers going to and fro: (TA:) and synonym with مُذَلَّلٌ as applied to other things also. (K.)
3.
And [hence] A wooden pin, peg, or stake. (Az, O, K, TA. [In the CK, المُوءَتَّدُ is erroneously put for الوَتِدُ.]) So in the following verse of Ibn-Mukbil:
وَضَمَّنْتُ أَرْسَانَ الجِيَادِ مُعَبَّدًا
إِذَا مَا ضَرَبْنَا رَأْسَهُ لَا يُرَنَّحُ
[And I made a wooden peg to be a guarantee for the ropes of the coursers: when we beat its head, it did not wabble]. (Az, O, TA.)
4.
Also Honoured, or treated with honour, (L, K,) and served; applied to a camel. (L.) Thus it has two contr. significations. (K.)
5.
And A camel left unridden. (O, L.)
6.
And, applied to a stallion [camel], Excited by lust, or by vehement lust. (O, K.)
7.
Also, applied to a country, or tract of land, In which is no footprint, or track, nor any sign of the way, nor water: (O, K:) you say بَلَدٌ مُعَبَّدٌ. (O.)

Perseus ID: n27819