مَغَدَ

1.
, aorist مَغَدَ , (verbal noun مَغْدٌ, S, L,) He (a child, and a lamb or kid, S, L, and a young camel, L, K) sucked his mother: he (a young camel) struck his mother in her udder with his head, and sucked her: and he (a lamb or kid) took the teat of his mother in his mouth to suck; (L;) as also مَعَذَ, with the unpointed ع and the pointed ذ. (IKtt.)
2.
مَغَدَ He sucked, or sucked in, a thing: (K:) he sucked, or sucked in, the inside of صَرَبَة, i. e., [a piece of] the gum of the طَلْح; for there is sometimes in the inner part thereof what resembles glue and the honey of dates or bees. (S, L.) See also مَغْدٌ, below.
3.
مَغَدَ, aorist مَغَدَ , verbal noun مَغْدٌ; (L, K;) and مَغِدَ, aorist مَغَدَ , (L,) verbal noun مَغَدٌ; (L, K;) He, (L,) or it, (the body, K,) became full and fat. (L, K.)
4.
مَغَدَهُ, (aorist مَغَدَ , verbal noun مَغْدٌ, S, L.) It (a pleasant, or an ample, and easy, life) nourished him: (AZ, IAar, S, L:) or it (a life, or manner of living) nourished him, and rendered him in a state of amplitude and ease. (K.)
5.
مَغَدَ He (a man, L) and it (a plant, L, K, or other thing, K, or anything, L) became tall. (Aboo-Málik, L, K.)
6.
مَغَدَ فِى عَيْشٍ نَاعِمٍ, (aorist مَغَدَ , verbal noun مَغْدٌ, S, L,) a phrase mentioned by Fr, (S,) He (a man) lived, and enjoyed abundant comforts, or luxury, in a pleasant, or an ample and easy, state of life. (K.)
7.
مَغَدَهُ It (youth) caused him still to flourish, or to be in the flower of age. (En-Nadr, L.)
8.
مَغَدَ He became in the full prime of youth. (L.)
9.
مَغَدَ, aorist مَغَدَ , verbal noun مَغْدَ, He plucked out hair: (L:) as also مَعَدَ. (L, article معد.)
10.
مَغَدَ مَوْضِعَ الغُرَّةِ He plucked out the hair in the place of the blaze, or white mark on the forehead or face, of a horse, in order that it might become gray. (L, K.)

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