نفد
1 نَفِدَ,
aor. ـَ
inf. n. نَفَادٌ (
S,
A,
L,
Msb,
K) and نَفَدٌ, (
L,
K,) It (a thing,
S, &c.) passed away and came to an end; became spent, exhausted, or consumed; failed entirely; ceased;
syn. فَنِى (
S,
A,
L,
Msb,
K) and ذَهَبَ (
S,
L,
K) and اِنْقَطَعَ. (
L,
Msb.) 4 انقدهُ (
S,
A,
L,
Msb,
K) and ↓ استنفدهُ (
A,
L,
K) and ↓ انتفده (
K) He caused it to pass away or come to an end; spent, exhausted, or consumed, it; caused it to fail entirely; caused it to cease; made an end of it. (
S,
A,
L,
Msb,
K.)
b2: انفدوا مَا عِنْدَهُمْ, and ↓ استنفدوهُ, They spent, exhausted, or consumed, what they had. (
A,
L.)
b3: وُسْعَهُ ↓ استنفد He spent, exhausted, or exerted, to the utmost his ability or power (
S,
L,
Msb.)
b4: انفد الَقْوُم The people came to that state that their travelling-provisions were exhausted, or had come to an end: (
S,
A,
L,
K:) or, (in the
K, and,) their property had passed away and come to an end. (
S,
L,
K.)
b5: انفدت الرَّكِيَّةُ The well lost its water. (
L,
K.) 3 نافدهُ, (
inf. n. مُنَافَدَةٌ,
L,) [He exerted his whole power, or ability, in contention, dispute, or litigation, with him: see مُنَافِدٌ:] he contended with him in arguments, pleas, or allegations, so as to put an end to his argument, and overcome him: (
L:) or he contended with him before a judge; (
IAth,
L,
K;) contended, disputed, or litigated with him. (
K.) It is said in a
trad., إِنْ نَافَدْتَهُمْ نَافَدُوك (
S,
L) If thou contend with them before a judge, they will so contend with thee: or if thou allege to them, they will allege to thee: (
IAth,
L;) but
accord. to one relation, the verb is with ق (
S,
L.) and
accord. to another, the latter verb is with ذ, نافذوك. (
L.) 6 تنافدوا They contended, disputed, or litigated, together. (
A.) See 3, and see also تنافذوا, with ذ.]
8 انتفدهُ: see 4,
b2: He exacted, took, or received, it fully, or wholly (
K)
b3: انتفد مِنْ عَدْوِهِ He exacted the full, or utmost, rate of his running. Said with reference to a horse. (
M,
L.)
b4: انتفد اللَّبَنَ He drew forth the milk. (
K.) 10 إِسْتَنْفَدَ see 4.
مُنَافِدٌ A man who exerts his whole power, or ability, in contention, dispute, or litigation, (
S,
L,) and who does so well, so as to put an end to the arguments, pleas, or allegations, of his adversary, and overcome him: (
L:) who contends with his adversary in arguments, pleas, or allegations, so as to put an end to his argument. (
A,
L.) One says, لَيْشَ لَهُ رَافِدٌ وَلَا مُنَافِدٌ He has not an aider, or assistant, nor one who contends &c. (
A,
TA.) فِيهِ مُنْتَفَدٌ عَنْ غَيْرِهِ In him is that which renders thee in no need of any other. (Aboo-Sa'eed,
T,
L,
K. *)
b2: إِنَّ فِى مَالِهِ لَمُنْتَفَدٌ Verily in his wealth is ample provision. (
Az,
T,
L,
K *)
b3: تَجَدُ فِى البِلَادِ مُنْتَفَدًا (in the
TK مُتَنَفَّدًا) Thou wilt find in the countries, or towns, a place to which to flee and in which to seek gain;
syn. مُرَاغَمًا وَمُضْطَرَبًا (
K.) See also مُنْتَفَذٌ.
قَعَدَ مُنْتَفِدًا He set aside, or apart. (
IAar.
L,
K.)