فَدَّ
1.
, aorist
فَدِ3َ
, verbal noun فَدِيدٌ (As, T, S, M, L, K) and فَدٌّ, (M, L,) He (a man, As, S) uttered his voice, called out, cried out, or vociferated: (As, S, M, A, L, K:) or did so vehemently: (T, M, L, K:) or raised his voice; (TA;) and so
فَدْفَدَ, said of a man, and of a camel: (L:) or they (a number of sheep or goats) made a sound by running: or made a sound by running with their pastors and those driving them with singing: (K:) or he, or it, made a sound like that termed
حَفِيفٌ; (Lth, T, M, K;) as also
فَدْفَدَ, verbal noun فَدْفَدَةٌ: (M, L, K: *) and he (a man) ran, making a sound by his running. (L.)
2.
فَدَّ, aorist
فَدِ3َ
, verbal noun فَدِيدٌ, It (a bird) moved, or flapped, (حَثَّ,) its wings, expanding and contracting them. (M.)
4.
فَدَّتِ الإِبِلُ
The camels crushed the ground with their feet, by the vehemence of their tread. (M, L.) And فَدَّ, aorist
فَدِ3َ
, verbal noun فَدٌّ and فَدِيدٌ; (L;) and
فَدْفَدَ; (M, L;) He (a man) trod vehemently upon the ground, by reason of exultation, and briskness, liveliness, or sprightliness. (M, L.) [See also 2.]