جلّد

1.
, (IAar, T, S, Mgh,) verbal noun تَجْلِيدٌ, (T, S, Mgh, K,) He skinned a camel (IAar, T, S, Mgh, K) that had been slaughtered: (S, K:) one seldom uses سَلَخَ thus [in relation to a camel]. (S.)
2.
Also He covered a thing with skin; as, for instance, a pair of socks, or stockings: (Mgh:) and in like manner, [he bound] a book: (A, K: *) and he clad a young camel in the skin of another young camel: (L: [see جَلَدٌ:]) thus the verb bears two contr. significations. (Mgh.)
3.
[He ordered to be flogged. (Freytag's Lex.: but without any indication of an authority.)]
4.
[He, or it, rendered a man hardy, strong, sturdy, and enduring, or patient: so in the present day.]

Perseus ID: n6102