تَمَعْدَدَ

1.
He assumed the garb, dress, habit, or external appearance, of the sons of Ma'add: mentioned also in article عد [which see for other explanations not repeated here]: (K:) he endured with patience their mode of life in travel and in a fixed residence: (Lth, L:) and he subjected himself to a hard, or difficult life: said to be not derived from any other word. (L.)
2.
تَمَعْدَدَ He became numbered among the sons of Ma'add. (L.)
3.
It (a people or party) removed from Ma'add to El-Yemen, and then returned. (Lth, L.)
4.
(tropical:) He became big, bulky, gross, or coarse, and fat: (Lh, TA:) (tropical:) he (a boy) became big, bulky, gross, or coarse, and hard, and lost the freshness and tenderness of youth. (A.)
5.
(assumed tropical:) He (an emaciated man) began to become fat. (K.)
6.
He (assumed tropical:) (a sick man) became convalescent. (K.)

Perseus ID: n38723