غرد
1 غَرِدَ: see the next paragraph, in three places.
2 غرّد,
inf. n. تَغْرِيدٌ, It (a bird) sang, or warbled, or uttered its voice; as also ↓ غَرِدَ: (
As,
L:) it, or he, (a bird,
S,
A,
K, and a man,
S, as is implied in a verse there cited, and
L,) prolonged its, or his, voice, and singing, and modulated it sweetly, or warbled; (
Lth,
S,
A,
Msb;) and so ↓ غَرِدَ,
inf. n. غَرَدٌ; (
S,
L,
Msb;) and ↓ تغرّد: (
S:) or raised its, or his, voice, and prolonged it, modulating it sweetly, or warbling; (
L,
K;) as also ↓ غَرِدَ,
aor. ـَ and so ↓ تغرّد, and ↓ اغرد: (
K:) and it (a pigeon) cooed: it (the [bird called] مُكَّآء) whistled: it (the cock) crowed: it (the fly) buzzed, or hummed: he (the ass) uttered a hoarse, or rough, sound; as also ↓ تغرّد. (
L.) غرّد is
trans. as well as
intrans.; or it may be rendered as though
trans. by the suppression of the preposition [لِ]. (
L.) 4 أَغْرَدَ see 2.
A2: أَغْرَدَنِى, said of a turtle-dove, means It gladdened me by its cooing. (ElHejeree,
L.) 5 تَغَرَّدَ see 2, in three places.
10 استغرد الرَّوْضُ الذُّبَابَ The meadows, or gardens, by their luxuriance (نَعْمَة, as in the
L and in some copies of the
K, in other copies of the
K نَغْمَة,
TA), excited the flies to buzz, or hum. (
L,
K.)
Q. Q. 3 اِغْرَنْدَاهُ, (
K,) and اِغْرَنْدَى عَلَيْهِ, (
Az,
S,
K,)
inf. n. اِغْرِنْدَآءٌ, (
Az,
S,) He overcame him; (
A'Obeyd,
K;) he set upon him, or assailed him, or overcame him, with reviling and beating and violence; (
Az,
A'Obeyd,
S,
K;) like اِغْلَنْتَى (
Az,
A'Obeyd,
S,) and اِسْرَنْدَى. (
TA. [See the last of these verbs, in art. سرد, and the verse there cited.]) غَرْدٌ: see غِرْدٌ.
A2: Also A [booth of reeds, or canes, &c., such as is called] خُصّ, (Ibn-'Abbád,
O,
K.) غِرْدٌ: see غَرِدٌ.
A2: Also, (
Ks,
AHn,
S,
K,) and ↓ غِرْدَةٌ, (
AHn,
K,) or غِرْدٌ and غِرْدَةٌ are like تِبْنٌ and تِبْنَةٌ [the former a
coll. gen. n. and the latter its
n. un.], (
S,) and ↓ غَرْدٌ (
Fr,
AHn,
S,
K) and ↓ غَرْدَةٌ, (
AHn,
K,) or غَرْدٌ and غَرْدَةٌ are like تَمْرٌ and تَمْرَةٌ [the former a
coll. gen. n. and the latter its
n. un.], (
S,) and ↓ غَرَدٌ (
K) and ↓ غَرَدَةٌ, (
AHn,
L,) [or this last is the
n. un. of that next preceding it, which is a
coll. gen. n.,] and ↓ غَرَادٌ (
AA,
K) and ↓ غَرَادَةٌ, (
AHn,
K,) or this last is the
n. un. of that next preceding it, [which is a
coll. gen. n.,] (
AA,
L,) and ↓ مُغْرُودٌ, (
Fr,
AHeyth,
K,) with damm, (
K,) of the measure مُفْعُولٌ, which is a measure very rare, (
Fr,
AHeyth,
TA,) or this is ↓ مَغْرُودٌ, (
L, and thus in my copies of the
S,) with fet-h to the م,
accord. to
As, (
L,) A species of كَمْأَة [or truffles]: (
Ks,
AHn,
S,
K:) or small كمأة: or bad كمأة: (
AHn,
L:)
pl. (of غِرْدٌ,
S, or of غَرْدٌ,
Fr,
S) غِرَدَةٌ, (
Fr,
S,
K,) like as قِرَدَةٌ is of قِرْدٌ, (
S,) or جِبَأَةٌ of جَبْءٌ, (
Fr,
S,) [or,
accord. to some, this is a
quasi-pl. n., (see جَبْءٌ,)] and (of both of these,
S) غِرَادٌ, (
S,
K,) like as ذِئَابٌ is
pl. of ذِئْبٌ, and كِلَابٌ of كَلْبٌ, (
S,) and (of مَغْرُودٌ [or مُغْرُودٌ],
S) مَغَارِيدُ. (
S,
K.) غَرَدٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.
غَرِدٌ (
Lth,
As,
S,
L,
Msb,
K) and ↓ غِرْدٌ, (
M,
L,
K,) which is thought by
ISd to be a contraction of the former, (
L,) and ↓ مُغَرِّدٌ (
L,
K) and ↓ غَرِيدٌ, (
L,
TA,) or ↓ غِرْيَدٌ, (
TA,) and ↓ غِرِّيدٌ [which has an intensive signification], applied to a bird, (
As,
S,
A,
K,) and to a man, (
L,) Singing, warbling, or uttering the voice: (
As,
L:) or prolonging the voice, and the singing, and modulating it sweetly, or warbling: (
Lth,
S,
L,
Msb:) or raising the voice, and prolonging it, modulating it sweetly, or warbling. (
L,
K.) [See also 2.]
غَرْدَةٌ and غِرْدَةٌ and غَرَدَةٌ: see غِرْدٌ.
غَرَادٌ and غَرَادَةٌ: see غِرْدٌ.
غَرِيدٌ, or غِرْيَدٌ: see غَرِدٌ.
غَرَّادٌ an appellation applied by the people of El-'Irák to A maker of [the booths called] أَخْصَاص [
pl. of خُصٌّ, with which غَرْدٌ is
syn.], and of [the fabrics of reeds, or canes, called] حَرَادِىّ [
pl. of حُرْدِىٌّ or حُرْدِيَّةٌ]. (
O.) غِرِّيدٌ: see غَرِدٌ.
اغرود and اغرودة [i. e. أُغْرُودٌ and أُغْرُودَةٌ, in measure like أُسْلُوبٌ and أُحْدُوثَةٌ,] A song or a singing [or a warbling, of a bird, &c.]:
pl. أَغَارِيدُ. (
Har p. 445.) One says طَائِرٌ مُسْتَمْلَحُ الأَغَارِيدِ [A bird whose songs, or warblings, are esteemed sweet]. (
A.) مُغَرِّدٌ: see غَرِدٌ.
مُغْرَنْدٍ
act. part. n. of
Q. Q. 3 [
q. v.]. (
S.) مَغْرُودٌ and مُغْرُودٌ: see غِرْدٌ.
أَرْضٌ مَغْرُودَآءُ Land abounding with [the species of truffles called] غِرْد: (
K:) or having in it مَغَارِيد [
pl. of مَُغْرُودٌ]. (
O.) رَوْضٌ مُسْتَغْرِدٌ Luxuriant meadows or gardens [that excite the flies to buzz, or hum: see 10]. (
TA.)