نَكِدَ

1.
, aorist نَكَدَ , (S, K, &c.,) verbal noun نَكَدٌ, (S, L, Msb,) It (a man's life) was, or became, hard, or strait, and difficult. (S, L, Msb, K.)
2.
نَكِدَ It (a she-camel's milk) became deficient. (R.)
3.
نَكِدَ It (water) became exhausted. (A.)
4.
نَكِدَتِ الرَّكِيَّةُ The well came to have little water. (S, L, K.)
5.
نَكِدَ, aorist نَكَدَ , verbal noun نَكَدٌ, He was, or became, unpropitious, and mean: (L:) he became hard, or difficult: (Msb:) he gave little: or gave not at all: you say also نَكِدَ بِحَاجَتِنَا he was niggardly of that which we wanted. (L.)
6.
نَكَدَ حَاجَتَهُ, aorist نَكُدَ ; (K;) or نَكَدَهُ حَاجَتَهُ, (L,) He withheld from him, or refused him, his want. (L, K.)
7.
نَكَدَهُ, aorist نَكُدَ , He withheld from him, or refused him, what he asked: or [in the CK, and] the same, (K,) or نَكَدَهُ مَا سَأَلَهُ, aorist نَكُدَ , verbal noun نَكْدٌ, (L,) he gave him not save the least of what he asked. (L, K.)
8.
نُكِدَ, [in measure] like عُنِىَ, He had many askers and gave little. (K.)
9.
نَكَدَ, aorist نَكُدَ , He (a raven or crow) croaked with his utmost force; (A, K;) as though vomiting; as also تنكّد. (A.)

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