غَمَدَهُ

1.
, aorist غَمِدَ and غَمُدَ , verbal noun غُمْدٌ; and اغمدهُ, (S, Msb, K,) verbal noun إِغْمَادٌ; (Msb;) mentioned by AO, (S,) or by A'Obeyd, (L, TA,) as two chaste forms; (S, L, TA;) He put it (i. e. a sword, S, Msb, K, or the like, Msb) into its غِمْد [i. e. scabbard, or sheath; he sheathed it]: (S, Msb, K:) or he made for it, or furnished it with, a غِمْد. (Msb.)
2.
Hence, غَمَدَهُ بِكَذَا (tropical:) He covered him, or it, with such a thing; as though he made the latter a غِمْد to the former. (A.)
3.
See also 5, in two places.
4.
غَمَدَ, verbal noun غُمُودٌ, said of a tree of the species called عُرْفُط, (assumed tropical:) It had its branches abounding with leaves so that one could not see its thorns; (L, K;) as though they were sheathed. (L.)
5.
غَمَدَتِ الرَّكِيَّةُ, (L, K,) aorist غَمُدَ , verbal noun غُمُودٌ, (L,) (tropical:) The well lost its water. (L, K.)
6.
And غَمِدَت, (L, K,) aorist غَمَدَ , (K,) verbal noun غَمَدٌ, (L,) (tropical:) It (a well) had much water: (As, L, K:) or it had little water. (AO, L, K.)

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