فرند
فِرِنْدٌ A sort of cloth, or garment, (Lth, T, O, K,) well known: (K:) an adventitious word, (Lth, T, O,) [from the Pers\. پَرَنْد,] arabicized. (O, K.) b2: And [hence, app.,] فِرِنْدُ السَّيْفِ, (T, S, M, O, K,) and ↓ إِفْرِنْدُهُ, (S, O, K,) The diversified wavy marks, streaks, grain, or water, of the sword; syn. وَشْيُهُ, (T, S, M, O, K,) and جَوْهَرُهُ, (T, O, K,) and رُبَدُهُ [q. v.], (S, O,) and مَاؤُهُ الَّذِى يَجْرِى فِيهِ, (T, O, *) and طَرَائِقُهُ, (T, O,) i. e. سَفَاسِقُهُ. (T.) b3: And الفِرِنْدُ signifies The sword itself. (M, L, K.) b4: And The حَوْجَم; (K, TA;) i. e. (TA) the red rose. (M, TA.) b5: And The grains of the pomegranate. (AA, O, K.) فِرْنِدٌ i. q. أَبْزَارٌ [Seeds that are used in cooking, for seasoning food; &c.]: pl. فَرَانِدُ. (IAar, O, K.) فِرِنْدَاةٌ A قَطَاة [or sand-grouse]. (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K.) إِفْرِنْدُ السَّيْفِ: see فِرِنْدٌ, second sentence.