غَيْدَاقٌ

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[Hence,] عَيْشٌ غَيْدَاقٌ A life ample in its means, or circumstances; plentiful; as also غَيْدَقٌ: and مِنَ هُمْ فِى غَدَقٍ العَيْشِ and غَيْدَاقٍ [They are in an ample, or a plentiful, state of life]. (TA.) And عَامٌ غَيْدَاقٌ A year abounding in herbage, fruitful, or plentiful; and so سَنَةٌ غَيْدَاقٌ, without ة [to the latter word]. (TA.)
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And إِنَّهُ لَغَيْدَاقُ الجَرْىِ and العَدْوِ Verily he is wide-stepping in respect of running. (TA.)
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And شَدٌّ غَيْدَاقٌ A vehement running. (TA.)
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غَيْدَاقٌ applied to a horse signifies طَويلٌ [apparently meaning Long-bodied]. (O, K.)
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And, applied to a man, (S, O, TA,) Generous; (S, O, K, TA;) bountiful; large, or liberal, in disposition; munificent; (TA;) and so غَيْدَقَانٌ; (K, * TA;) or this, some say, signifies abundant, ample, as applied to anything. (TA.)
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Also, and غَيْدَقٌ, (S, O, K,) and غَيْدَقَانٌ, (O, K,) Soft, or tender; applied to a youth, or young man; (S, O, K;) and to youth, or youthfulness, (O, K,) as also غداقى [apparently a mistranscription for غَيْدَاقِىٌّ]: (TA:) and it is said that غَيْدَاقٌ applied to a boy signifies that has not attained to puberty. (TA.)
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And غَيْدَاقٌ signifies also The young one of the [lizard called] ضَبّ, (AZ, S, O, K,) after the state in which it is termed حِسْلٌ [q. v.]. (AZ, S, O.)
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And [the plural] غَيَادِيقُ signifies Serpents. (S, O, L, K.)

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