تكبّدهُ

1.
(tropical:) He tended, or betook himself, or directed himself or his course, to, or towards, it, namely, an affair, (L, K,) and a town or country; synonym قَصَدَهُ; (L, K;) as also كَبَدَهُ, aorist كَبِدَ and كَبُدَ . (K, TA.)
2.
تكبّد (tropical:) It (milk) became thick; (S, A, L, K;) as also any other beverage; (L;) and (the former) became thick like liver, so as to quiver. (L.)
3.
تكبّدت الشَّمْسُ, (S, A,) or تكبّدت الشمسُ السَّمَاءَ, (L, K,) (tropical:) The sun became in the كَبِد, (S, L,) or كُبَيْدَاء, (K,) of the sky; (S, L, K;) became in the middle of the sky; culminated; (A;) as also كبّدت, verbal noun تَكْبِيدٌ: (K:) and النَّجْمُ السَّمَاءَ كبّد the star, or asterism, [or the Pleiades,] culminated. (S, L.) [See an example in a verse cited voce خَشَفَ.]
4.
تكّبد الفَلَاةَ (tropical:) He directed his course to, or towards, the middle and main part of the desert. (L.)

Perseus ID: n36552