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وَبِدَ
, (K,) aor. يَوْبَدُ, (TA,) inf. n. وَبَدٌ, (S, M, L, K,) It (life, or manner of living,) was, or became, hard, strait, or difficult: (S, M, L, K:) it (a man's state, or condition,) was, or became, evil, (S, M, L, K,) by reason of the largeness of his family, and the littleness of his property: (M, L:) you say وَبِدَتْ حَالُهُ. (M, L.) See also وَبَدٌ below. وَبِدَ عَلَيْهِ, (S, M, L,) aor.
وَبَدَ
, (K,) inf. n. وَبَدٌ, (M, L, K,) He was angry with him: (S, M, L, K:) like وَمِدَ. (S, L.) وَبِدَ, aor.
وَبَدَ
, inf. n. وَبِدٌ, It [a day, &c.] was, or became, hot, (M, L, K,) and without wind: (M, L:) like وَمِدَ. (M, L.) وَبِدَ, aor.
وَبَدَ
, inf. n. وَبَدٌ, It (a garment) became old and worn-out. (M, L, K.)
مُسْتَوْبِدٌ
: see وَبَدٌ.
وَبَدٌ
Hardness, straitness, or difficulty, of life, or manner of living: evilness of one's state, or condition, (S, M, L, K,) by reason of the largeness of his family, and the littleness of his property: (M, L:) indigence; (M;) poverty, adversity; (T, L;) largeness of family, and littleness of property: (K:) pl. أَوْبَادٌ. See 1. وَبَدٌ, an inf. n. used as an epithet, and [therefore] sing. and pl., A man, and men, in an evil state, or condition: and sometimes أَوْبَادٌ is used as its pl.; (S, L, K;) as though it were imagined to be a proper epithet: (S, L:) or this is for ذَوُوا أَوْبَادٍ: (M, L:) also ↓
مُسْتَوْبِدٌ signifies the same [applied to a single person]: (S, L, K:) and وَبَدٌ, (TA,) or ↓
وَبْدٌ, (L,) a poor man: pl. أَوْبَادٌ. (L, TA.) وَبَدٌ
A vice, fault, or defect. (M, L, K.)
وَبْدٌ
: see وَبَدٌ.