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وَتَدَ , aor.
يَتِدُ, imp.
تِدْ, inf. n.
وَتْدٌ (S, L, K, &c.) and
تِدَةٌ; (M, L, K, &c.;) and ↓
اوتد ; (A, Msb, K;) and ↓
وتّد , (M, Mgh,) inf. n.
تَوْتِيدٌ; (TA;)
He
knocked with a mallet, (Mgh,)
and fixed, or made from
or fast, a wooden pin, peg, or stake,
(S, * M, A, * L, Msb, K,)
in the
ground or in a wall. (Msb.) ― -b2-
وَتَدَ, (M, L, K,) [aor.
يَتِدُ,] inf. n.
وَتْدٌ and
تِدَةٌ; (M, L;) and ↓
وتّد ; (M, L, K;)
It (a wooden
pin, peg, or stake,)
was, or
became, fixed,
firm, or
fast. (M, L, K.) ― -b3-
وَتَّدَ
اللّٰهُ
الأَرْضَ
بِالجِبَالِ, and ↓
أَوْتَدَهَا , (tropical:) [
God made
the earth firm, or
fast by means of the
mountains. (A.) ― -b4-
رجْلَهُ
فِى
الأَرْضِ ↓
وتّد (assumed tropical:)
He fixed his
foot firmly upon the ground. (L.) ― -b5-
فِى
بَيْتِهِ ↓
وتّد (tropical:)
He remained fixed in
his house. (L.) ― -b6- ↓
وتّد It (growing corn)
put
forth its stalks, and became firm and strong. (L.) ―
-b7- ↓
وتّد , (S, L,) inf. n.
تَوْتِيدٌ, (K,) (tropical:)
Libidine
veneres exarsit vir: (S, L:)
erexit penem.
(K.) ― -b8- It was said to an Arab of the desert, What
is
نَطْشَان? and he answered,
العَطْشَانَ ↓
يُوَتِّدُ (tropical:) [
It corroborates
the word
عطشان]: or, as some relate it,
شَىْءٌ
نَتِدُ
بِهِ
كَلَامَنَا [
A thing, meaning a word,
by which we corroborate our speech]. (A.) 2
وَتَّدَ and 4: see 1.
وَتَدٌ and
وَتْدٌ and
وَدٌّ: see
وَتِدٌ.
وَتِدٌ , (S, M, K, &c.,) of the
dial. of El-Hijáz, and the most chaste form, (Msb,) and
↓
وَتَدٌ , (S, M, Msb, K,) and ↓
وَتْدٌ , (L, K,) and ↓
وَدٌّ , (S, M, Msb,) of the dial. of Nejd,
(Msb,) the
ت being made quiescent, and then changed into
د, and incorporated into the final
د, (S, * Msb,) and ↓
وَتِيدٌ , (L, art.
ود,)
A wooden pin, peg, or
stake,
which is fixed in the ground or
in a wall:
(M, L, K:) pl.
أَوْتَادٌ. (S, M, L, K.) [You say,]
أَذَلُّ
مَنْ
وَتِدٍ
بِقَاعٍ [
More vile than a wooden peg in a
plain]: because it is always knocked. A proverb.
(TA.) ― -b2-
وَتِدٌ
وَاتِدٌ, an expression like
شُغْلٌ
شَاغلٌ, (As, S,) the latter word a
corroborative; (K;) or
A wooden pin, peg, or
stake, firm, or
fast, (A, L,)
and erect.
(L.) ― -b3-
أَوْتَادُ
الأَرْضِ (tropical:) [lit.
The pegs,
or
stakes, of the earth; i. e.]
the mountains:
(A, L, K:) so called because they make the earth firm,
or fast. (L.) ― -b4-
أَوْتَادُ
البِلَادِ (assumed tropical:)
The chiefs
of the towns, provinces, or
countries. (L,
K.) ― -b5-
أَوْتَادُ
الفَم (tropical:)
The teeth. (L, K,
TA.) ― -b6-
وَتِدٌ, of a sandal, (assumed tropical:) The
part that projects from the ear [or
loop].
(L.) ― -b7-
وَتِدٌ (assumed tropical:) [
A peg of a
بَيْت, q. v.;]
a portion, or
division, of a foot of a verse, consisting of three
letters: (L, K *:) it is
of two kinds: one
consisting of two movent letters followed by a quiescent
letter; as
فَعُو and
عِلُنْ; which kind is called
وَتِدٌ
مَقْرُونٌ,
a conjoined peg; because
each two letters are conjoined by a vowel:
the other
consisting of three letters; one movent, then one
quiescent, then one movent; as
لَاتُ in
مَفْعُولَاتُ; which kind is called
وَتِدٌ
مَفْرُوقٌ,
a disjoined peg; because
the quiescent letter disjoins the two movent letters:
pl.
أَوْتَادٌ.
زِحَاف does not take place in the
اوتاد, because the foot depends upon them;
but it does in the
أَسْبَاب. (L.) ― -b8-
وَتِدٌ (A, L, K) and
وَتِدَةٌ (L) of the ear., (tropical:) [The
tragus;] the
small prominent thing in the
anterior part, (A, L, K,)
like a teat, (A,
L,)
next the uppermost part of the side of the beard:
(L:) or the
prominent part next the temple: (L:)
or the
وَتِدَانِ of the two ears are the
two
parts in the interior thereof resembling a
وَتِد,
also called the
عَيْرَانِ. (S.)
وَتِيدٌ : see
وَتِدٌ.
وَاتِدٌ (tropical:) A man
standing fixed, or
firm, or
motionless.
(A, L.) ― -b2- (tropical:) An
erect horn. (A.) ―
-b3-
Fixing, or
making firm or
fast,
a wooden pin, peg, or stake. (L.)
مَوْتُودٌ A wooden pin, peg, or
stake,
fixed, or
made firm or
fast.
(L.)
مِيتَدَةٌ (S, L, K,) and
مِيتَدٌ (L, K)
A mallet (
مِرْزَبَّه,
L, K,)
with which wooden pins, pegs, or
stakes
are knocked [
into the ground or
a wall].
(S, L, K.) Credit:
Lane Lexicon