تجدّد
1.
[originally It became cut, or cut off.
2.
And hence,] It (an udder) lost, or became devoid of, its milk: (S, K:) and [in like manner]
جُدَّ, aorist يُجَدُّ, verbal noun جَدَدٌ, it, (a breast, and an udder,) became dry. (A Heyth, TA.)
3.
Hence also, [It was newly made; as though newly cut off from the web;] said of a garment: (TA:) and it (a thing, S, A) became new: (S, A, K:) and it (a thing, or an affair,) originated; was originated, or innovated; or was done newly, or for the first time: and sometimes
استجدّ is used intransitively [in the same senses]. (Msb.) [Also (assumed tropical:) It (an action, as, for instance, ablution, and a compact, or the like,) was renewed. See جَدَّدَ as synonym with أَجَدَّ.]