مَرَدَ
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مَرُدَ
, verbal noun مَرْدٌ, S, L,) He steeped bread, (S, L, K,) or corn, (Msb,) in water, and mashed it with his hand, so as to soften it: (S, L, Msb, K:) or he soaked bread in water; (M, L;) and so مَرَثَ, and مَرَذَ, with the dotted ذ; or he softened bread in water, and crumbled it with his fingers. (As, L.)
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مَرَدَهُ
He rubbed it (a thing) in water. (TA.)
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مَرَدَهُ, verbal noun مَرْدٌ, He crumbled it [namely bread &c.], or broke it into small pieces, with his fingers; synonym ثَرَدَهُ. (TA [but only the verbal noun is there mentioned.])
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مَرَدَ, (verbal noun مَرْدٌ, S, L,) He (a child, S, L) mumbled (مَرَسَ) the breast (S, * L, * K) of his mother: (S, L:) or sucked it. (IKtt.)
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مَرِدَتِ الأَرْضُ, verbal noun مَرَدٌ, (tropical:) The land was, or became, destitute of herbage, excepting a small quantity. (TA.)
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مَرِدَ
He (a horse) was, or became, without hair upon the fetlock. (IKtt.)
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مَرِدَ, aorist
مَرَدَ
, (L, Msb, K,) verbal noun مَرَدٌ (S, L, Msb, K) and مُرُودَةٌ; (L, K;) and
تمرّد; (S, A, L, K;) He (a youth, or young man,) was as yet beardless: (Msb:) or had no hair upon his cheeks: (IAar, L:) or remained to a late period without his beard having grown, (L, K,) or without the hair of his face having grown forth. (S, L, Msb)
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مَرَدَ aorist
مَرُدَ
, (A, L, Msb, K,) verbal noun مُرُودٌ (A, L, K) and مَرْدٌ; (IAar, L;) and مَرُدَ, aorist
مَرُدَ
, (S, L, Msb, K,) verbal noun مَرَادَةٌ (S, L, K) and مُرُودَةٌ; (TA, and some copies of the K;) and
تمرّد; (A, L;) He exalted himself, or was insolent and audacious, in pride and in acts of rebellion or disobedience; (IAar, L;) he was hold, or audacious; (M, L, K;) and immoderate, inordinate, or exhorbitant; or excessively, immoderately, or inordinately, proud, or corrupt, or unbelieving, or disobedient or rebellious; or exalted himself and was inordinate in infidelity; or was extravagant in acts of disobedience and in wrongdoing; or was refractory, or averse from obedience: (S, M, A, L, Msb, K:) or he went to such an extreme as thereby to pass from out of the general state [or category] of that species [to which he belonged]. (M, L, K.)
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Some explain مَرُدَ as synonym with خَبُثَ [signifying He was bad, evil, wicked, malignant, noxious, corrupt, &c.]. (MF.)
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مَرَدُوا عَلَى النِّفَاقِ [Qur'an., ix., 102,] (tropical:) They have become accustomed, habituated, or inured, to hypocrisy: (Fr., A, L:) or they have exalted themselves, or become insolent and audacious, in hypocrisy: (IAar:) according to Er-Rághib, it is from شَجَرَةٌ مَرْدَاءُ “ a tree without leaves; ” meaning, (assumed tropical:) they have become destitute of good. (TA.)
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مَرَدَ عَلَى الكَلَامِ (tropical:) He became accustomed, or habituated, to what was said, so that he cared not for it. (L.)