وَلَدٌ
1.
(of the measure فَعَلٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولٌ, Msb) and
وُلْدٌ (S, A, L, Msb, K) and
وِلْدٌ (S, L, K) and
وَلْدٌ, (K,) each used alike as singular and plural, (S, M, A, L, K,) and masculine and feminine, (M, L, Msb,) A child, son, daughter, youngling, or young one; and children, sons, daughters, offspring, young, or younglings; of any kind: [often applied to an unborn child, &c.; a fœtus:] (M, L, Msb:) plural [of pauc.] of وَلَدٌ, (M, L, Msb, TA,) and of وُلْدٌ, (M, L,) أَوْلَادٌ; (M, L, Msb, K;) and [plural of pauc. of وَلَدٌ,] وِلْدَةٌ and إِلْدَةٌ: (M, L, K:) and plural of وَلَدٌ, وُلْدٌ, (S, M, L, Msb, K, *) like as أُسْدٌ is plural of أَسَدٌ, (S, L, Msb,) in the dialect of the tribe of Keys, (T, Msb,) who make وَلَدٌ singular. (T.)
2.
مَنْ دَمَّى عَقِبَيْكِ
وُلْدُكِ, a proverb, (T, S, L; but in the S, عَقِبَيْكَ;) of the Benoo-Asad, (S, L,) Thy son is he who made thy two heels to be smeared with blood; (TA;) i. e., whom thou thyself broughtest forth; (K, TA;) he is thy son really; not he whom thou hast taken from another, and adopted. (TA.)