سَعِيدٌ
1.
, applied to a man, (S, Msb,) Prosperous, fortunate, happy, or in a state of felicity; (T, S, A, Msb, K;) with respect to religion and with respect to worldly things; (Msb;) as also
مَسْعُودٌ: (A, * K:) or the latter signifies, (T, S, Msb,) or signifies also, (K,) and so may the former signify, (T, TA,) rendered prosperous, fortunate, happy, or in a state of felicity, by God; (T, S, Msb, K;) irregularly derived from أَسْعَدَهُ, (S, * K * MF,) or regularly from سَعَدَهُ: (T, Msb:) one should not say مُسْعَدٌ: (S, K:) feminine of the former [and latter] with ة: (TA:) plural of the former سُعَدَاءُ, (A, Msb, TA,) and, according to Lh, سَعِيدُونَ and أَسَاعِدُ; but ISd says, I know not whether he mean [of] the [proper] name or of the epithet; but أَسَاعِدُ as plural of سَعِيدٌ is anomalous: (TA:) the plural of
مَسْعُودٌ is [مَسْعُودُونَ and] مَسَاعِيدُ. (A, TA.)