مُقَيَّدٌ

1.
The place of the قَيْد in the leg of a horse; (S, K;) [i. e., the pastern]. Ex. فَرَسٌ عَبْلُ المُقَيَّدِ طَوِيلُ المُقَلَّدِ [A horse large in the place of the shackle, or pastern; long in the place of the collar, or neck]. (A.)
2.
The place of the anklet in [the leg of] a woman; (S, K;) [i. e., the ankle].
3.
مُقَيَّدٌ [and مَقِيدٌ] A camel, or the like, having his legs shackled; having shackles upon his legs: plural [of the latter] مَقَايِيدُ. (K.) You say هٰوءُلَاءِ أَجْمَالٌ مَقَايِيدٌ, i. e., مُقَيَّدَاتٌٰ [These are camels having their legs shackled]. (S.)
4.
نَاقَةٌ مُقَيَّدَةٌ (tropical:) A jaded she-camel that will not be roused to action. (A.)
5.
And مُقَيَّدٌ A place in which a camel is left with his legs shackled. (L, K.) Hence applied to a place abounding with herbage, or pasture. (L.)

Perseus ID: n36444