زَهِيدٌ

1.
Who eats little; (T, K;) applied to a man; (T;) [and] so زَهِيدُ الأَكْلِ; (S;) or زَهِيدُ الطَّعْمِ: (A:) and so زَهِيدٌ or زَهِيدَةٌ, (as in different places in the T,) applied to a woman: opposite of [رَغِيبٌ and] رَغِيبَةٌ. (T.) You say, فُلَانٌ زَهِيدٌ زَاهِدٌ, i. e. [Such a one is abstinent, &c., and] a small eater. (A.)
2.
(assumed tropical:) Small in quantity or number: (S, Msb, K:) so applied to a gift. (S.)
3.
(assumed tropical:) Contemptible, despicable, mean, or paltry. (TA.)
4.
(tropical:) A man who possesses, or does, little, or no, good. (A, TA.)
5.
(assumed tropical:) A man (Lh, TA) narrow, or niggardly, in disposition; (Lh, K, TA;) as also زَاهِدٌ; (K;) feminine of the former with ة: (Lh, TA:) a low, ignoble, ungenerous, mean, or sordid, man; such that one does not desire what he possesses; as also زَاهِدٌ. (L.)
6.
هُوَ زَهِيدُ العَيْنِ, and لَهُ عَيْنٌ زَهِيدَةٌ, (tropical:) He is content with little; opposite of هُوَ رَغِيبُ العَيْنِ and لَهُ عَيْنٌ رَغِيبَةٌ. (A, TA.)
7.
وَادٍ زَهِيدٌ (assumed tropical:) A narrow valley: (JK, K:) or a valley that takes, or receives, little water; (ISh, S, TA;) that is made to flow by a slight quantity of water, even as much as a she-goat voids into it, because it is even and hard: (ISh, TA:) opposite of وَادٍ رَغِيبٌ. (TA in article رغب.) [See also زَهَادٌ.] And زَهِيدُ الأَرْضِ (assumed tropical:) What is narrow, of land; and that from which much water does not come forth: plural زُهْدَانٌ. (L.)

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