كدس
1 كَدَسَهُ, (A, Msb, TA,) aor. ـِ (Msb,) inf. n. كَدْسٌ, (Msb, TA,) He collected it together; (A, TA;) made it into a كُدْس, accumulated, heaped, or piled up, one part upon another; (Msb;) namely, wheat, (A,) or reaped grain; (Msb, TA;) [and in like manner, (tropical:) money, and clothes, &c.: and so ↓ كدّس, inf. n. تَكْدِيسٌ; but this has an intensive signification, or applies to many objects: see مُكَدَّسٌ, below.]A2: كَدَسَتِ الخَيْلُ, (A, Msb,) [aor. ـِ inf. n. كَدْسٌ, (Msb,) (tropical:) The horses followed closely one upon another: (Msb:) or collected themselves together, and followed closely one upon another; as also ↓ تكدّست: (A:) or كَدْسٌ signifies the going quickly of one who is heavily laden: (S, K:) and كَدَسَتِ الخَيْلُ the horses went quickly, being heavily laden: (S:) and كَدَسَتِ الإِبِلُ the camels went quickly, with heaviness, and followed closely one upon another: (TA:) or [simply] went quickly: (Fr:) ↓ تَكَدُّسٌ also signifies the walking, or going, quickly: (IAar, K:) and الفَرَسُ ↓ تكدّس the horse went as though he were heavily laden: (S:) or ↓ تَكَدُّسٌ signifies the walking, or going, like him who is short and thick: (TA:) and the moving about the shoulder-joints, and erecting the part between the paps, (but instead of وَيَنْصِبَ مَا بَيْنَ ثَدْيَيْهِ, we find in some copies وَيَنْصَبُّ إِلَى مَا بَيْنَ يَدَيْهِ [and descending towards the place before him], TA,) when walking, or going along, (K, TA,) as though one were going away at random; and thus the mountain-goats go: so accord. to IAar: (TA:) and الإِنْسَانُ ↓ تكدّس the man was pushed from behind, and fell down. (TA.) 2 كَدَّسَ see 1, first part.5 تكدّس It (wheat, A, or reaped grain, TA, [&c.,]) became collected together. (A, TA.) A2: See also 1, in five places.
كُدْسٌ Reaped grain collected together; [a heap thereof;] (A, K;) as also ↓ كُدَّاسٌ, like رُمَّانٌ: (Ibn-'Abbád and A, Sgh, K:) or what is collected together, of wheat, (S, * Msb,) in the place where it is trodden out: (Msb:) when trodden out and thrashed, it is called عَرَمَةٌ and صُبْرَةٌ: or, as Az says, in one place in the T, on the authority of IAar, كُدْسٌ and بَيْدَرٌ and عَرَمَةٌ and شَغْلَةٌ are all one: and in another place he says, that كُدْسٌ signifies a collection of wheat: and in like manner, (assumed tropical:) what is collected [or heaped] together, of money, and of other things: (Msb:) or (assumed tropical:) of dates, (TA,) and (tropical:) of money, (A, TA,) and the like, (TA,) and (tropical:) of clothes: (A, TA:) also, (assumed tropical:) a large heap of sand, of which one part does not separate from another: (En-Nadr:) and ↓ كُدَاسٌ, like غُرَابٌ, what is collected together, or heaped up, of snow: and ↓ كُدَاسَةٌ, what is collected together, and heaped up, one part upon another: (K:) the pl. of كُدْسٌ is أَكْدَاسٌ. (S, A, Msb.) كُدَاسٌ and كُدَاسَةٌ: see كُدْسٌ كُدَّاسٌ: see كُدْسٌ كُدْسٌ مُكَدَّسٌ [What is collected together, of wheat, &c., heaped up much]. (Msb.) You say also عِنْدَهُ مِنْ دَرَاهِمَ وَثِيَابٍ كُدْسٌ مُكَدَّسٌ (tropical:) [He has, of money, and of clothes, a collection heaped up much]: and أَكْدَاسٌ مُكَدَّسَةٌ (tropical:) [collections heaped up]. (A, TA.)