امتدّ

1.
, (S, L, K,) and تمدّد, [or this has an intensive or frequentative signification,] (L, K.) It (a rope, &c., A) because drawn, or pulled: it became strained: it became extended by drawing or pulling; it extended itself; it stretched. (L, K, El-Basáïr.) See also 5.
2.
امتدّ It became expanded, or stretched out. (Msb.)
3.
It became elongated, or extended, or long. (Msb.)
4.
[It (a time) became protracted.]
5.
امتدّ بِهِمُ السَّيْرُ (tropical:) The journey became long to them. (A, * L.)
6.
امتدّ (tropical:) It (a man's life) became long. (A.)
7.
(tropical:) It (the shade) became extended, or stretched forth. (A)
8.
It (a disease) spread. (A.) See 1.
9.
امتدّ: (A, L;) and مَدَّ, (L, K,) verbal noun مَدٌّ; (S, L, K;) (tropical:) It (the day, S, A, L, K, and the period of morning called الضُّحَى, L,) became high; it became advanced, the sun being high: (S, L, K:) and the former, (tropical:) it (the day) shone forth. (L.)
10.
امتدّ; and مَدّ, verbal noun مَدّ; (TA;) said of the shade, (tropical:) It extended]. (A.)
11.
امتدّ إِلَى الإِجَابَةِ إِلَيْهِ [apparently (assumed tropical:) He strained himself to give his consent to it.] (K, voce إِنبَاعَ, q. v. in article بوع.)

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