وَقُودٌ

1.
Fire-wood; (S, L, Msb, K;) but it is only so called when kindled; (El-Hareeree, in De Sacy's Anthol. Gramm. Ar., p. 31 of the Arabic text;) as also وِقَادٌ and وَقِيدٌ: (K:) or any fuel; anything with which fire is kindled, or made to burn, burn up, burn brightly or fiercely, blaze, or flame: (L:) or the blaze, or flame, of fire, which one sees. (Lth, L.)
2.
وَقُودُهَا النَّاسُ وَالْحِجَارَةُ [Qur'an. ii. 22; and lxvi. 6; The fuel whereof shall be men and stones]. (L.)
3.
See also 1. In the Qur'an. lxxxv. 5, it is most properly rendered as a verbal noun; (Az, L;) and some in this case read الوُقُود. (Yaakoob, S, L.)

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