وَقِيذٌ

1.
Beaten [violently: or] until he has become relaxed, or languid, and at the point of death: [&c.: see 1:] as also مَوْقُوذٌ. (Msb.)
2.
وَقِيذٌ (ISk, L, K) and مَوْقُوذَةٌ (Fr, ISk, S, L, Msb, K) A ewe, or she-goat, beaten to death; (Fr, ISk, L;) after which it is eaten: (ISk, L:) killed with pieces of wood (S, L, Msb, K) &c.; (Msb;) not legally slaughtered: (Fr, L, Msb:) beaten to death with a staff, or stick; (A, El-Basáïr;) or with blunt stones: (El-Basáïr:) the Arabs in the time of paganism killed beasts thus. (A.)
3.
وَقِيذٌ Prostrated. (K.) [In the TA, السريع is erroneously put for الصَّرِيعُ.]
4.
وَقِيذٌ (assumed tropical:) A man in whom is no fat or strength; مَا بِهِ طِرْقٌ. (S, L.)
5.
وَقِيذٌ (assumed tropical:) A slow, heavy man: (L, K *:) as though his heaviness and weakness overcame him, or prostrated him, وَقَذَهُ. (L.)
6.
وَقِيذٌ (tropical:) Violently sick, and at the point of death; as also مَوْقُوذٌ: (L, K:) heavy, (Lth, L,) suffering from sickness that cleaves fast to him, and at the point of death: (Lth, A, L;) suffering from a swoon, and in such a state that it is not known whether he be dead or not. (ISh, L.)
7.
وَقِيذٌ (tropical:) Ill, sick; as also مُوقَذ. (TA.)
8.
وَقَايءِذً Stones spread about: (L, K:) singular وَقِيذَةٌ. (L.)
9.
وَقِيذُ الجَواَنِحِ (assumed tropical:) Grieved in the heart; as though it were broken and weakened by grief. The جوانح [are the ribs that] enclose the heart. (L.)

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