جَرَدَ

1.
, aorist جَرُدَ , verbal noun جَرْدٌ: see 2, in nine places.
2.
جَرَدَ الجَرَادُ الأَرْضَ, (A, L, Msb,) aorist and verbal noun as above, (L,) (tropical:) The locusts stripped the land of all its herbage; (A, * L;) ate what was upon the land. (Msb.)
3.
جَرَدَهُمُ الجَارُودُ (tropical:) [The year of drought destroyed them]. (A.)
4.
جُرِدَتِ الأَرْضُ (assumed tropical:) The land had its herbage eaten by locusts; (S;) was smitten by locusts. (Msb.)
5.
جُرِدَ said of seed-produce, (assumed tropical:) It was smitten [or eaten] by locusts. (K.)
6.
And said of a man, (S,) (assumed tropical:) He had a complaint of his belly from having eaten locusts. (S, K.)
7.
جَرِدَ, aorist جَرَدَ , (K,) verbal noun جَرَدٌ, (TA,) (tropical:) It (a place) was, or became, destitute of herbage. (K, TA.)
8.
(assumed tropical:) He (a man) had no hair upon him [i. e. upon his body, or, except in certain parts: see أَجْرَدُ]. (S: but only the verbal noun is there mentioned.)
9.
(tropical:) He (a horse, K, TA, or similar beast, TA) had short hair: (TA:) or had short and fine hair: as also انجرد. (K, TA.) [See أَجْرَدُ.]
10.
See also 7.
11.
Also, (S, K,) verbal noun as above, (S,) (assumed tropical:) He (a man, S) became affected with the cutaneous eruption termed شَرًى, from having eaten locusts. (S, K.)

Perseus ID: n5464