أَغَدَّ
1.
(S, A, O, L, Msb, K) and أُغِدَّ, (O, L, K,) and
غُدَّ, (Az, O, L, K,) this last heard by Az from the Arabs, (L,) [in the CK
غَدَّ, but (though the phrase غُدَّتْ إِبِلُهُمْ occurs there afterwards) غُدَّ may be less correct than غَدَّ, for the particle n. of the former was disallowed by As,] and
غُدِّدَ, (Az, O, K,) He (a camel) had the disease termed
غُدَّة [q. v.]; (Az, S, O, L, Msb, K;) or had
غُدَد [plural of غُدَّةٌ] between the flesh and the skin. (L.)
2.
Hence, (A,) أَغَدَّ signifies also (tropical:) He (a man, As, S, A, O) was, or became, angry, (As, S, O, L,) or swollen by reason of anger, as though he were a camel having the disease termed
غُدَّة: (A:) and أَغَدَّ عَلَيْهِ
he was angry with him; (K;) or he swelled against him and was angry with him. (L.)