ثَعْدٌ
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, as an epithet applied to a leguminous plant, or to an herb, Fresh, juicy, or sappy; (S, A, K;) soft, or tender. (S, A.) You say ثَعْدٌ مَعْدٌ in this sense; (S, A;) the latter word being an imitative sequent, not [generally] used alone; but some use it alone: (S:) and it is said to be synonym with the former. (TA.) You say also رُطَبَةٌ
ثَعْدَةٌ مَعْدَةٌ, meaning A fresh, juicy, ripe date. (IAar, TA.) And ثَرًى ثَعْدٌ
Soft, moist earth; (S, K;) as also جَعْدٌ. (Sudot;.)
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