جَرْدٌ

1.
(tropical:) A garment old and worn out, (L, K, TA,) of which the nap has fallen off: or one between that which is new and that which is old and worn out: plural جُرُودٌ. (L, TA.) You say بُرْدَةٌ جَرْدٌ, (A,) and جَرْدَةٌ [alone], (S, L, TA,) (tropical:) A [garment of the kind called] بردة worn so that it has become smooth. (S, A, L, TA. *) And [the plural] جُرُودٌ, (K, TA, in the CK جَرُود,) as a subst., (TA,) (assumed tropical:) Old and worn-out garments. (K.) It is said in a tradition of Aboo-Bekr, لَيْسَ عِنْدَنَا مِنْ مَالِ المُسْلِمِينَ إِلَّا جَرْدُ هٰذِهِ القَطِيفَةِ, meaning (assumed tropical:) There is not in our possession, of the property of the Muslims, save this threadbare and worn-out قطيفة. (TA.)
2.
(assumed tropical:) The pudendum, or pudenda; [apparently because usually shaven, or depilated;] synonym فَرْجٌ, (K,) i. e. عَوْرَةٌ. (TA.)
3.
And (assumed tropical:) The penis. (K.)
4.
(assumed tropical:) A shield. (K.)
5.
(assumed tropical:) A remnant of property, or of cattle. (K.)
6.
See also جَرِيدَةٌ.

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