ارمد

1.
, as an intrans. v.: see 1, first sentence, in two places.
2.
Also, (S, K,) verbal noun إِرْمَادٌ, said of a man, (S,) He was, or became, poor, needy, or indigent. (S, K.) And ارمد القَوْمُ The people were, or became, afflicted with drought, barrenness, or dearth, (A, K, TA,) and their cattle perished (K, TA) in consequence thereof. (TA.)
3.
See also 1, last two sentences.
4.
And see 2.
5.
As a transitive v.: see 1, in the middle of the paragraph.
6.
ارمد عَيْنَهُ He, (God, S, M, L, K,) and it, (weeping, A, TA,) caused his eye to become painful and swollen, inflamed, or affected with ophthalmia. (S, M, L, K, TA.)

Perseus ID: n16609