بِدَادٌ
1.
: see بُدٌّ.
2.
Also A stuffed lining put beneath a [camel's saddle of the kind called] قَتَب, to defend the animal's back from being hurt thereby: there is one such on each side: (T:) or, of a horse's saddle, and of a قَتَب, (S, M, K,) the stuffed thing, or pad, that is placed beneath, in order that it may not gall the animal's back; (M, K;) as also
بَدِيدٌ: (K:) or the بِدَادَانِ and
بَدِيدَانِ are two bags (خَرِيطَتَانِ), which are stuffed, and placed under the curved pieces of wood, in order that the wood may not gall the animal's back; derived from بَدَّ رِجْلَيْهِ “ he parted his legs: ” (S:) [see also بَدِيدٌ:] or the بِدَادَانِ of a قَتَب are two things like provender-bags, 'which are stuffed, and bound with strings, or cords, to the pieces of wood called the
ظَلِفَات
and
أَحْنَاء: (T:) or they are, to the
قَتَب, like the
كَرّ
to the
رَحْل, except that they do not appear before the
ظَلِفَة, being only within [it]: (M:) [see also حِدْجٌ:] plural [of pauc.] أَبِدَّةٌ (T, S) and [of mult.] بَدَايءِدُ. (S.)