كهد
1 كَهَدَ, (
S,
K,)
aor. ـِ
inf. n. كَهْدٌ (
K) and كَهَدَانٌ, (
S,
K,) He was quick; made haste; (
L,
K;) in his pace: (
L:) he (an ass) ran;
syn. عَدَا. (
S,
L.)
b2: كَهَدَ and ↓ اكهد He was quick in service. (
TA.)
b3: كَهَدَ He was importunate, persevering, or urgent, in petitioning, or seeking, or desiring. (
K.)
b4: كَهَدَ and ↓ اكهد He was, or became, fatigued, tired, or weary. (
K.)
b5: كَهَدَ and ↓ اكهد He became jaded, harassed, or fatigued, by labour, or toil: as also كَدَهَ and أَكْدَهَ. (
L.)
b6: كَهَدْتُهُ (so in the copies of the
K; but differently in the
S: [see 4:]
TA I made him to be quick, or to hasten. (
K.) 4 أَكْهَدْتُهُ I made him (an ass) to run. (
S,
L.) See also 1.
b2: اكهد He fatigued, tired, or wearied, (
L,
K,) his companion. (
L.)
Q. Q. 4 إِكْوَهَدَّ It (a young bird) trembled, or fluttered, before its mother, that she might feed it: (
S,
L:) and he (an old man) trembled: (
L:)
i. q. إِقْمَهَدَّ. (
K.) كَهْدٌ Distress; trouble; fatigue; weariness;
i. q. جَهْدٌ. (
TA.) You say أَصَابَهُ جَهْدٌ وَكَهْدٌ [Distress, &c., befell him]. (
L,
K.) كَهْدَآءُ A female slave: (
K:) so called because of her quickness in service. (
TA.) كَهُودُ اليَدَيْنِ A she-ass quick in the fore legs. (
L,
K.) كَاهِدٌ and ↓ مُكْهَدٌ Fatigued; tired; weary. (
L.) كَوْهَدٌ One who trembles by reason of old age. (
K.) مُكْهَدٌ: see كَاهِدٌ.