مُرْتِعٌ

1.
One who leaves his travelling-camels to pasture at their pleasure, or to eat and drink what they please, coming and going in the pasturage, by day, amid abundance of herbage, and plenty. (TA.)
2.
(tropical:) A man having abundance of herbage, or of the goods or conveniences and comforts of life, not lacking anything that he may desire. (K, TA.) You say also قَوْمٌ مُرْتِعُونَ رَاتِعُونَ, meaning (assumed tropical:) A people, or company of men, who are scarcely ever without abundance of herbage, or of the goods or conveniences and comforts of life; synonym مَخَاصِيبُ; and قَوْمٌ رَتِعُونَ, after the manner of a rel. n., like طَعِمٌ: and in like manner رَتِعٌ is applied to herbage [as meaning scarcely ever other than abundant, or generally abundant]. (TA.)
3.
Rain that produces, or gives growth to , herbage in which the camels may pasture at pleasure, or eat and drink what they please, amid abundance thereof and plenty. (S, Msb.)
4.
أَرْضٌ مُرْتِعَةٌ Land in which the beasts eagerly desire to satiate themselves. (Sh.)

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