عطد
عَطْدٌ Hardness, severity, rigour, or difficulty. (
IDrd, *
O, *
L.) عَطَوَّدٌ Hard, severe, rigorous, or difficult: (
IDrd,
O,
L,
K:) applied in this sense to anything: and particularly to a journey: or in this case meaning distant. (
L.)
b2: A quick pace, or rate of going: (
S,
O,
L,
K:) and so عَطَرَّدٌ [
q. v.]. (
L.)
b3: A high mountain: (
O,
L,
K,
TA: [in the
CK, من الحِبالِ is erroneously put for مِنَ الجِبَالِ:]) as also عَصَوَّدٌ and عَطَرَّدٌ. (
L.)
b4: A long day: (
O,
K:) a complete day (
L) or year: (Ibn-'Abbád,
O,
K:) a whole day. (
T,
O,
L,
K.) One says, ذَهَبَ عَطَوَّدًا He went away a whole day. (
O,
K.)
b5: A conspicuous, clear, open, road, along which one goes whithersoever he will. (
ISh,
O,
L,
K.)
b6: A generous, noble, liberal, man. (Ibn-'Abbád,
O,
K.)
b7: A sharpened spearhead. (Ibn-'Abbád,
O,
K.)
b8: Accord. to [
IDrd and]
Az [and
J], this word is
quasi-coordinate to the quinqueliteral-radical class. (
TA.)