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كَدَحَ , aor.
كَدَحَ , (inf. n.
كَدْحٌ, S,)
He worked
or wrought; laboured; employed himself actively;
syn.
سَعَى; (S, K;) and
عَمِلَ: (S:)
he wrought for himself good or
evil: (K:)
he was eager, and strove, laboured,
or
exerted himself, and wearied himself, in work, in
the affairs relating to the present world and in those
relating to the world to come: (Zj:)
he toiled,
or
laboured hard. (S, K.)
هُوَ
يَكْدَحُ
فِى
كَذَا He toils, or
labours hard, in such a
thing, or
affair. (S.) ― -b2-
كَدَحَ
لِعِيَالِهِ, and ↓
اكتدح ,
He sought, sought after, or
sought to gain, sustenance; or
he gained,
acquired, or
earned; for his family, or
household; syn.
كَسَبَ, (S, K,) or
اكتسب. (L.) -A2-
كَدَحَ
وَجْهَهُ It (a thing, S)
scratched, or
lacerated, his face: (S, K:) or
did to his
face that which disfigured it, or
rendered it
ugly or
unseemly: as also ↓
كدّحهُ , (K,) inf. n.
تَكْدِيحٌ: (TA:) or
كدّح, inf. n.
تكديح, signifies
it scratched, or
lacerated, much, or
many times, or
in many
places: (S:) also [so in the L; but in the K, or]
كَدَحَ in the phrase
كَدَحَ
وَجْهَهُ signifies
أَفْسَدَ; (K;) you say
كَدَحَ
وَجْهَ
أَمْرِهِ, meaning
he marred his affair. (L.)
― -b2-
كَدَحَ
رَأْسَهُ He separated his hair with a comb.
(K.) 2
كَدَّحَ see 1. 5
تكدّح It (the skin)
became
scratched, or
lacerated, much, or
many
times, or
in many places. (S, K.) ― -b2-
وَقَعَ
مِنَ
السَّطْحِ
فَتَكَدَّحَ He fell from the flat top, or
roof, of the house,
and became much broken [
in
his skin]. (L.)
كَدْحٌ A scratch, or
laceration,
of the skin; i. q.
خَدْشٌ: (S, K:) or a
كَدْح is
more (or
larger, L)
than a
خَدْش: (S:)
any mark made by scratching or
biting: (IAth:) pl.
كُدُوحٌ. (S, K.) Ex.
بِهِ
كَدْحٌ, (S, K,) and
كُدُوحٌ, (S,)
He has upon him a scratch, &c.
(S, K.)
إِِنَّكَ
كَادِحٌ
إِِلَى
رَبِّكَ , [Kur lxxxiv. 6,]
Verily thou
workest, or
labourest, (S,) or,
workest
for thyself good or
evil, (TA,) or,
strivest, or
labourest, in thy work until the
meeting of
thy Lord, i. e., until death. (Jel.)
حِمَارٌ
مُكَدَّحٌ An ass much lacerated by the
bites of other asses. (S, K.) A wild ass is termed
مكدّح because he is lacerated by the bites of other
asses. (A'Obeyd.) Credit:
Lane Lexicon