عَانِدٌ

1.
A camel that deviates from the road, (S, O, L, K,) and from the right course; (S, O, L;) as also عَنُودٌ: (O:) plural of the former عُنَّدٌ. (S, O, K.)
2.
See also عَنُودٌ, in two places.
3.
And see عَنِيدٌ, likewise in two places.
4.
Also (assumed tropical:) Blood flowing on one side. (L.)
5.
And (tropical:) A vein flowing with blood, and not ceasing to flow: (S, Mgh, O, L:) or flowing, and hardly ceasing: (L:) or flowing copiously: (Msb:) likened to a man who exceeds the proper bound or limit, or acts exorbitantly; (A'Obeyd, L;) or to one who disallows, or rejects, what is true, or just, knowing it to be so. (Mgh.)
6.
And طَعْنَةٌ عَانِدَةٌ (assumed tropical:) A spear-wound, or stab, pouring forth blood to a distance: (L:) [or طَعْنٌ عَانِدٌ signifies the lightest, or slightest, piercing or thrusting; for] AA says that the lightest, or slightest, piercing or thrusting (أَخَفُّ الطَّعْنِ) is termed الوَلْقُ, and العَانِدُ signifies the like thereof. (S, O.)

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