طَرِيدٌ

1.
and مَطْرُودٌ (S, L, Msb) and مُطَرَّدٌ (A) [and مُطَّرَدٌ A man driven away, expelled, banished, or outcast; (L;) a man removed; put, or placed, at a distance, away, or far away: (S, L:) طَرِيدٌ is likewise applied to a female, as also طَرِيدَةٌ; and the plural of both in this case is طَرَايءِدُ. (M, L.) نَاقَةٌ طَرِيدٌ, without ة, means A she-camel driven away, and taken away: plural طَرَايءِدُ. (L.)
2.
And (tropical:) One who is born after another: (S, L, K:) the second is termed the طَرِيد of the first. (S, L.) Also (assumed tropical:) One who is born before another. (K.) And hence, الطَّرِيدَانِ (tropical:) The night and the day: (A, L, K:) each being the طَرِيد of the other. (A, L.)
3.
See also طَرَّادٌ.
4.
Also (tropical:) Old; applied to a garment, or piece of cloth; synonym شَارِفٌ. (A, TA.) And ثَوْبٌ طَرَايءِدُ is mentioned by Lh as meaning (assumed tropical:) An old, worn-out, garment, or piece of cloth. (TA.)
5.
And The base, or lower part, of the raceme of a palm-tree; (S, L, K;) as also طَرِيدَةٌ. (L.)

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