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.)
2.
He rubbed and pressed a testicle with the hand, in lieu of castrating; (K;) verbal noun as above. (Mgh.)
3.
See also 2.
4.
He dipped a garment, or piece of cloth, in dye: (K:) he dyed it with saffron [&c.]. (TA from a tradition)
5.
ثُرِدَ مِنَ المَعْرَكَةِ, (so in a copy of the T, and in some copies of the K, and in the CK,) or ثُرِّدَ, (so in some copies of the K, and in the TA,) He (a man, IAar, T) was carried away from the place of fight wounded much but having life remaining in him. (IAar, T, K.)

Perseus ID: n4382