مَرْفُوعٌ
1.
pass. particle n. of رَفَعَهُ.
2.
وَفُرُشٍ مَرْفُوعَةٍ, (S, K, *) in the Qur'an, 56:32, (S,) means [And beds raised] one upon another: (Fr, S, Bd, K:) or (assumed tropical:) of high estimation: (Bd:) or (tropical:) brought near to them: (S, K:) or wives elevated upon couches: (Bd:) or (assumed tropical:) honoured wives. (S, K.)
3.
حَدِيثٌ
مَرْفُوعٌ (tropical:) A tradition related by a Companion of the Prophet, and ascribed, or attributed, to the Prophet himself, by the mention of him as its author, or of the person, or persons, up to the Prophet, by whom it has been handed down. (Kull p. 152.)
4.
It is also a verbal noun: [see رَفَعَ
البَعِيرُ, in the latter half of the first paragraph:] and signifies (tropical:) A certain pace of a beast, (S, TA,) of a horse and of a camel; (L;) opposite of
مَوْضُوعٌ; (S, TA;) and of
مَخْفُوضٌ; (A in article خفض;) it is a run below that termed
حُضْر: (S, TA:) or above that which is termed
مَوْضُوع, and below that which is termed
عَدْو: (TA: [but probably عدو is here a mistake for حُضْر:]) or a pace of a camel rising above the [easy and quick rate of going termed] هَمْلَجَة. (ISk.) You say, لَيْسَ
لَهُ مَرْفُوعٌ (tropical:) He (a beast) has not the pace termed
مرفوع. (S.)