هَدَأَ

1.
, aorist هَدَاَ , verbal noun هَدْءٌ and هُدُوْءٌ, He, or it, was quiet, or still, calm, or unruffled; (S, K;) was motionless; was silent: (TA:) [and so, apparently, اهدأ: see مُهْدِيءٌ.]
2.
تَهْدَى and هَادٍ occur for تَهْدَأُ and هَادِيءٍ. (TA.)
3.
هَدَأَ عَنْهُ It [pain or the like] became appeased, and quitted him. (TA.)
4.
See 4.
5.
أَتَانَا وَقَدْ هَدَأَتِ الرِّجْلُ (tropical:) He came to us when the foot (of the passenger by night) had become still. (S.)
6.
اتانا بَعْدَ مَا هَدَأَتِ الرِّجْلُ والعَيْنُ (tropical:) He came to us after the foot (of the passenger by night), and the eye, were at rest. (S, TA.)
7.
هَدَأَ بِالمَكَانِ (tropical:) He stayed, abode, or dwelt, in the place. (K.)
8.
هَدَأَ, (verbal noun هُدُوْءٌ, TA,) (tropical:) He died. (K.)
9.
هَدِيءَ, aorist هَدَاَ , (K,) verbal noun هَدَأٌ, (TA,) i. q. جَنِيءَ, He had a curving back, &c.: (K:) or he had depressed and even shoulders, inclining towards the breast; not erect, or elevated: (Lth, and others:) or he was humpbacked. (S, TA.)
10.
هَدِيءَ It (a camel's hump) was bent by much lading, (K,) and had its soft hair (وَبَر) sticking upon it, without its being wounded. (TA.)

Perseus ID: n40978