ارمدّوا

2.
ارمدّ, said of a man's face, i. q. اربدّ [as meaning It became like the colour of رَمَاد or ashes; or it became altered by reason of anger]. (A, TA.)
3.
See also 1, last two sentences.
4.
Also, verbal noun اِرْمِدَادٌ, said of a camel, according to AA, He ran vehemently; and so ارقدّ: or, according to As, both signify he went at random, heedlessly, headlong, or in a headlong course; and quickly: (T:) or he went quickly, or a quick pace; according to some, specially said of the ostrich: (M, L:) or he ran in the manner of the رُمْد [meaning ostriches]. (A.

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