طَرَّادٌ
1.
A small and swift kind of ship or boat: (K, TA:) called by the vulgar
تَطْرِيدَةٌ [perhaps a mistranscription for
طَرِيدَةٌ, which is a postclassical term for a vessel used for the transport of horses; and of which طَرَايءِدُ is the plural: see Quatremère's Hist. des Sultans Mamlouks, i. 144]. (TA.)
2.
Also (assumed tropical:) One who prolongs a recitation, or reading, [of the Qur'an] to people so that he drives them away: (K:) or one who drives away people by the length of his standing and the muchness of his recitation, or reading. (Mgh.)
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See also طِرَادٌ.