مَعْقُودٌ

1.
A cord, or rope, tied, knit, complicated into a knot or knots, or tied firmly, fast, or strongly. (L.) الخَيْلُ مَعْقُودٌ فِى نَوَاصِيهَا الخَيْرُ, a saying occurring in a tradition, means Good fortune cleaves to the forelocks of horses as though it were tied to them. (L.)
2.
Also A sale, or bargain, and a contract, a compact, or the like, concluded, settled, confirmed, or ratified. (L.)
3.
لَيْسَ لَهُ مَعْقُودٌ means رَأْىٍ ليس له عَقْدُ [i. e. He has not any settled, or determined, opinion or judgment]. (S, O, K.)
4.
بِنَاءٌ مَعْقُودٌ A building, or structure, [arched, or vaulted, or] having arches, like those of [many] doorways; (A, O, K;) as also مُعَقَّدٌ. (A.)
5.
مَعْقُودَةُ القَرَا: see عَقْدٌ.

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