سَرَادٌ
1.
Hard green dates: (K:) and dates that are injured by want of water, (K, TA,) and consequently dry up before ripening: (TA:) or unripe dates that drop before attaining to maturity, while green: n. un. with ة: (AHn, M, TA:) or the latter signifies a date that becomes sweet before it becomes coloured, being such as is termed a
بَلَحَة. (M, TA.) [See بُسْرٌ.]
2.
See also مِسْرَدٌ.
3.
[سَرَادٌ and سُرُودٌ said by Golius, and by Freytag after him, to signify the same as the “ Pers. رَمِيدَنْ
Pavidum fugacemque esse, ” as on the authority of the KL, are mistranscriptions for شِرَادٌ and شُرُودٌ, which I find thus explained in the KL.]