خَرِدَتْ

1.
, aorist خَرَدَ , (L, K,) verbal noun خَرَدٌ, (L,) She was an untouched virgin; (L, K;) as also اخردت, verbal noun إِخْرَادٌ; (L;) and تخرّدت: (L, K:) or she was bashful and grave or staid or sedate, or very bashful, long silent, low in voice, one who concealed herself from public view, (L, K,) and did not remain long in her parents' house, or tent, unmarried, after having attained the usual proper age for marriage. (L.)
2.
And خَرِدَ He was, or became, affected with shame, bashfulness, or pudency; (IAar;) as also اخرد (K.)
3.
He was, or became, abject. (IAar.)
4.
Also, verbal noun as above; and ↓اخرد; He kept long silence: (L, K:) and the latter signifies also he kept silence by reason of abjectness; not by reason of bashfulness: so according to the K: but according to the A, he kept silence by reason of bashfulness; and اقرد signifies "he kept silence by reason of abjectness:" (TA:) and so says IAar: (TA in article قرد:) or اخرد according to IAar signifies he spoke little. (Har p. 250.) [See also خَارِدٌ.]

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