قَلَدَ

1.
, (aorist قَلِدَ , verbal noun قَلْدٌ, L.) He twisted, wound, or wreathed, a thing (or anything, L,) upon (على) another thing; (L, K;) as a قُلْب (the ornament so called) upon another قُلْب. (L.)
2.
[Hence,] aorist and verbal noun as above (S, L) He twisted a rope. (S, L, K.) قُلِدَ حَبْلُهُ (tropical:) His rope was twisted: said of an old man who has become weak in judgment by reason of age, and whose opinion is not regarded. (IAar, L.)
3.
[Hence, also,] He made a piece of iron slender, and twisted, wound, or wreathed, it (K) upon a similar piece, (TA,) or upon another thing. (K.)
4.
قَلَدَتْهُ الحُمَّى, (aorist قَلِدَ , verbal noun قَلْدٌ, L,) (assumed tropical:) The fever seized him every day. (L, K.) See قِلْدٌ.
5.
قَلَدَ, (aorist قَلِدَ , verbal noun قَلْدٌ, L,) He irrigated growing corn. (L, K.)
6.
قَلَدَ, aorist قَلِدَ , (verbal noun قَلْدٌ, L,) He collected water in a tank or cistern, (L, K,) and milk in a skin, (IAar, L, K,) ladling each out with a bowl, and pouring it into the tank or the skin, (AZ,) and clarified butter in a skin, (L,) and beverage, or wine, in his belly. (L, K.) See also قرد.
7.
قَلَدَ مِنَ الشَّرَاب فِى جَوْفِهِ He drank of the beverage, or wine. (IKtt.)

Perseus ID: n36120