وَدٌّ

1.
: see 1, and وِدٌّ.
2.
وَدٌّ and وُدٌّ (the former is the more common, L) A certain idol (S, L, K) which pertained to the people of Noah, and then to Kelb, and was at Doomet-el-Jendel: (S, L:) or a certain good man, who lived between Adam and Noah, and of whom, after his death, was made an image, which, after a long time, became an object of worship; like سُوَاعٌ and يَغُوثُ and يَعُوقُ and نَسْرٌ, mentioned therewith in the Qur'an, 71:22 and 23: (Bd:) and the former, a certain idol belonging to Kureysh, also called أُدٌّ. (L.)
3.
بِوَدِّكِ By thy Wedd! meaning the idol so named. (L.)
4.
وَدٌّ A wooden pin, peg, or stake; i. q. وَتِدٌ: (S, K:) of the dialect of Temeem; (IDrd;) or of Nejd: as though they made the ت quiescent and incorporated it into the د. (S.)

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