مَجَدَ

1.
, aorist مَجُدَ , verbal noun مَجْدٌ; (L, K;) and مَجُدَ, aorist مَجُدَ , verbal noun مَجَادَةٌ; (S, L, K;) He (a man, S) was, or became, possessed of, or characterized by, مَجْد [or glory, honour, dignity, nobility, &c.; he was, or became, glorious, in a state of honour or dignity, noble, &c.: see مَجْدٌ below]. (S, L, K.)
2.
See 3.
3.
مَجَدَتِ الإِبِلُ, (AZ, IAar, S, L, K,) aorist مَجُدَ , (AZ, L,) verbal noun مَجْدٌ (AZ, L, K) and مُجُودٌ; (AZ, S, L, K;) and امجدت; (L, K;) The camels fed in a land abounding with pasturage, and satiated themselves therewith: (AZ, L:) or, lighted upon abundant pasturage: (IAar, L, K:) or, obtained of fresh herbage, (خَلًى, S, K,) or of herbage, (L,) nearly as much as satiated them, (S, L, K,) and their bodies made this known. (L.) See 4.
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مَجَدَتِ الغَنَمُ, verbal noun مُجُودٌ, The sheep, or goats, ate of leguminous plants so as to blunt the sharpness of their hunger. (A.)
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[Hence, apparently, according to the A, the signification of مَجَدَ and مَجُدَ given in the commencement of this article]

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