Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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كرد كردح كردم


Q. 1. ⇒ كردح

كَرْدَحَ, inf. n. كَرْدَحَةٌ, He (a short man) ran with short steps, and quickly; as also كَرْتَحَ and كَرْمَحَ. (Ṣ.)

Root: كردح - Entry: Q. 1. Signification: A2

He (an ass) ran leaning on one side; as also كَرْدَمَ. (L.)

Root: كردح - Entry: Q. 1. Signification: A3

He went slowly. (IAạr.)


Q. 2. ⇒ تكردح

تَكَرْدَحَ He went quickly in his walk; i. q. تَكَرْتَحَ. (Ḳ.)

Root: كردح - Entry: Q. 2. Signification: A2

He, or it, rolled. (Ṣ, Ḳ.) Ex. سَقَطَ مِنَ السَّطْحِ فَتَكَرْدَحَ He fell from the flat top, or roof, of the house, and rolled. (Aṣ, Ṣ.)


كَرْدَحَةٌ

كَرْدَحَةٌ A quick run, (Ḳ,) with short steps. (TA.) [See also Q. 1.]


كَرْدَحَآءُ

كَرْدَحَآءُ, which accord. to analogy should be كَرْدَحًى, A kind of walk, (Ḳ,) with short steps, and quick. (TA.)


كِرْدَاحٌ

كِرْدَاحٌ Running quickly; or a quick runner; (Ḳ;) with short steps. (TA.)


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