ثَرَدَ
1.
, aorist
ثَرُدَ
, (M, L,) or
ثَرِدَ
, (so in one place in the TT,) verbal noun ثَرْدٌ, (T, M, Mgh, L,) He broke a dry or hollow thing: (T, Mgh, L:) he crumbled a thing, or broke it into small pieces, with his fingers. (M, L.) [Hence,] ثَرَدَ خُبْزًا, (S, M, A, Msb, K,) aorist
ثَرُدَ
, (Msb,) verbal noun as above, (S, Msb,) He crumbled bread, or broke it into small pieces, with his fingers, (M, A, Msb, K,) then moistened it with broth, (A, Msb,) and then piled it up in the middle of a bowl: (A:) or he broke bread: (S:) and in like manner
اِتَّرَدَهُ, originally اِثْتَرَدَهُ; and
اِثَّرَدَهُ: (S, K:) and ثَرِيدًا
اثّرد, and
اتّردهُ, he made, or prepared,
ثريد [i. e. bread crumbled &c. as above described]. (M.)
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See also 2.
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He dipped a garment, or piece of cloth, in dye: (K:) he dyed it with saffron [&c.]. (TA from a tradition)