م • ل • د
مَلِدَ
, [aor.
مَلَدَ
,] (TA,) inf. n. مَلَدٌ (K, TA) and مَلَدَانٌ, (M,) It (a branch, M, TA) was, or became, soft, tender, or delicate; (M, K;) and quivered, shook, or played loosely. (M, K, TA.) Also, inf. n. مَلَدٌ, (tropical:) He (a youth) was, or became, soft, tender, or delicate. (T, S, L.) See also مَلَدٌ, below. مَلَدَهُ
He drew or pulled it; strained it; or extended or stretched it; syn. مَدَّهُ. (K.)
ملّدهُ
أَمْلَدُ
, أُمْلُدٌ, &c.: see أُمْلُودٌ.
أُمْلُودٌ
(S, M, A, L, K) and ↓
إِمْلِيدٌ (M, L, K) and ↓
أَمْلَدٌ (S, M, L, K) and ↓
أُمْلُدٌ and ↓
أُمْلُدَانٌ and ↓
أُمْلُدَانِىٌّ and ↓
مَلْدٌ (M, L, K) Soft, tender, or delicate; (S, M, L, K;) and lithe or limber: (M, K:) the first (S, M, L, K) and second, (M, L, K,) or all, (K,) applied to a branch: (S, M, L, K:) and the first and third, (S, M, L, K,) or all, (M, L, K,) applied in the same sense to (tropical:) a man, or young man: (S, M, L, K:) or أُمْلودٌ, applied to a young man, (tropical:) beardless: (A:) or perfect in make, or full-grown, pubescent, and well-formed: (T, L:) and أُمْلُودٌ (S, M, L, K) and أُمْلُودَةٌ (M, L, K) and أُمْلُدَانِيَّةٌ (M, L) or أُمْلُودَانِيَّةٌ (K) and مَلْدَاءُ (S, M, L, K) and مَلْدَانِيَّةٌ (M, L, K) [in the CK مُلْدَ انِيَّةٌ] applied to a woman, or a damsel, (tropical:) soft, tender, or delicate; (S, M, L, K;) and of just stature: (L:) pl. of أُمْلُودٌ (A, TA) and of إِمْلِيدٌ (TA) أَمَالِيدُ; (A, TA;) and of مَلْدٌ, أَمْلَادٌ. (M, L.) The أ in املود and امليد is to render them quasi-coordinate to words of the classes of عُسْلُوجٌ and قِطْمِيرٌ; as is shown by their having the augmentative letters و and ى. (IJ, M, L.)
إِمْلِيدٌ
مَلَدٌ
مَلَدَانُ
: see مَلَدٌ.