كَبَدَهُ

1.
, (aorist كَبِدَ , AZ, L, K, and كَبُدَ , L, K, verbal noun كَبْدٌ, L,) He, or it, hit, or smote, or hurt, his كَبِد [or liver]: (AZ, S, IKtt, L:) or struck it. (L, K.)
2.
كَبَدَهُمُ البَرْدُ, (aorist كَبِدَ and كَبُدَ , K,) (assumed tropical:) The cold affected them severely; distressed them; straitened them: (L, K:) or, smote their livers; which only the most intense cold does. (L, from a tradition)
3.
كَبِدَ, aorist كَبَدَ , (L, K,) verbal noun كَبَدٌ, (L,) He had a pain in his liver: (L, K) and (A, L:) or كُبِدَ, (K,) verbal noun كُبَادٌ, (TA,) he had a complaint of his liver. (L, K.)
4.
كَبِدَ, aorist كَبَدَ , (L,) verbal noun كَبَدٌ, (S, L, K,) He was big in the belly, (L, K,) in its upper part: (L:) he (a man) was bulky in the middle, and therefore slow in his pace. (S, L.)
5.
It (anything) was big, or large, and thick, in the middle. (L.)
6.
See 5.

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