رَغِدَ
1.
, (S, Msb, K,) aorist
رَغَدَ
, (Msb, K,) verbal noun رَغَدٌ (Msb) [and رَغْدٌ, as seems to be indicated in the K by its being said that the verb is like سَمِعَ]; and رَغُدَ, (S, Msb, K,) aorist
رَغُدَ
, (Msb, K,) verbal noun رَغَادَةٌ; (Msb;) It (one's life) was, or became, ample in its means or circumstances, unstraitened, or plentiful, (S, Msb, K,) and easy, (Msb,) and pleasant. (S, K.)
2.
[Hence, apparently,] فُلَانٌ دَايءِبٌ
فِى أَمْرِهِ لَا يَرْغُدُ [Such a one is striving, labouring, or toiling, in his affair:] he will not flag, or be remiss. (JK.)
3.
[In the JK, رَغَدْنَا, aorist نَرْغَدُ, is mentioned immediately after an explanation of رَغِيدَةٌ, apparently to indicate that it signifies We prepared, or we ate,
رغيدة.]