Having the quality termedقَفَدٌ, as explained above, [apparently in all the senses of this latter word]. (S, L.) See أَصْدَفُ.
2.
A man (S, L) who walks upon the fore parts of his feet, next the toes, his heels not reaching the ground: (S, L, K.) the verb is قَفِدَ. (K.)
3.
A slave (L) having rigid and contracted arms and legs, with short fingers and toes: (L, K:) the verb is قَفِدَ. (K.)
4.
A man having a laxness in the heels: feminine قَفْدَاءُ: and in like manner, an ostrich. (Lth, L.)
5.
A man weak, and with lax joints. The verb, applied to a member, is قَفِدَ, verbal noun قَفَدٌ. (L.)
6.
A man, and an ostrich, (L,) lax in the neck: (L, K:) the verb, applied to anything that has a neck, is قَفِدَ, aorist
قَفَدَ, verbal noun قَفَدٌ: (IKtt:) or having a thick neck. (L, K.)
7.
A horse (S, L) having the pastern erect and advancing upon the hoof (S, L, K) of the hind foot. (AO, S, L.) See قَفَدٌ.
8.
A camel having his fore or hind foot inclining towards the inner side. (As, S, L.) See قَفَدٌ.
9.
عِمَّةٌ قَفْدَاءُA well-known mode of winding the turban, different from theمَيْلَاء. (T.) See قَفِدَ.