ترأّد
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It (a branch, or twig,) was, or became, in its most fresh, or supple, and. soft, or tender, state, [in the first year of its growth; see رُوءْدٌ;] as also
رَوءُدَ: (M, L:) or it bent, in a languid manner; synonym تَفَيَّأَ; (T, M, L, K;) and inclined limberly from side to side; synonym تَذَبَّلَ, (K,) or تَذَيَّلَ: (M and L:) or it bent: (T:) or it inclined this way and that: (A:) and
تَرَاءَدَ
it waved, or inclined to the right and left. (M, L.) It, or (tropical:) he, (a man, TA,) shook by reason of softness, or tenderness, (S, K, TA,) and bent from side to side; (TA;) as also
ارتأد: (S, K, TA:) and in like manner one says of a girl, (TA,) ترأّدت, meaning she affected a bending of her body from side to side by reason of softness, or tenderness. (T.) (assumed tropical:) It (the neck) twisted, or bent- (K.) (assumed tropical:) It (a thing) moved to and fro: (TA:) or it twisted, or bent, and moved to and fro. (M.)
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ترأّدت الحَيَّةُ (tropical:) The serpent shook, in going, or passing, quickly along. (M, A. *)
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ترأّد الضُّحَى; (T, M, A, L;) and
تراءد; (M, L;) and
رَأَدَ, [in Golius's Lex. رَيءِدَ,] verbal noun رَأْدٌ; (A, L;) (tropical:) The
ضُحَى [or period after sunrise] reached the stage that is termed the
شَبَاب
of the- day; (A;) i. e., when the sun had risen high, (T, A, TA,) one fifth of the day having passed: (A, TA:) or became bright: or advanced beyond the spreading of the sunshine and the time when the sun had become high. (M.)