Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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ريح ريد رير


2. ⇒ ريّد

تَرْيِيدٌ, in agriculture, The raising, with the [implement called] مِجْنَب, the ridges that form the borders of streamlets for irrigation. (M.)


رَيْدٌ

رَيْدٌ 'A ledge of a mountain, (T, Ṣ, M,* A, Ḳ,) in [any of] the sides thereof, (A,) resembling a wall; (M;) i. q. حَيْدٌ: (Ṣ, M, A:) pl. [of pauc.] أَرْيَادٌ (M) and (of mult., M) رُيُودٌ. (T, Ṣ, M, A, Ḳ.) تَهْوِيدٌ عَلَى رُيُودٍ, (Meyd, TA,) meaning A resting, or sleeping, upon ledges of mountains, (Meyd,) is a prov., applied to him who enters upon an affair [dangerous or] insalutary in its result. (Meyd, TA.)


رِيدٌ

رِيدٌ: see art. رود.

Root: ريد - Entry: رِيدٌ.1 Dissociation: B

Also An equal in age; syn. تِرْبٌ; for رِئْدٌ: so in a verse of Kutheiyir cited voce أُصْدَةٌ. (TA.)


رَادَةٌ


َيْدَةٌ

رِيحٌ رَيْدَةٌ A wind blowing gently; as alsoرَيْدَانَةٌ↓ (T, Ṣ, M, A, Ḳ) andرَادَةٌ↓: (Ṣ, M, A, Ḳ:) or the first, as some say, that blows much. (M.) [See also رَادٌ in art. رود.]


رِيدَةٌ

رِيدَةٌ: see رِيدٌ, in art. رود.


رَيْدَانَةٌ

رِيحٌ رَيْدَانَةٌ: see رَيْدَةٌ.


الرِّيَادُ

الرِّيَادُ: see art. رود.


أَرْيَدُ

أَرْيَدُ: see art. رود.


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