نكد
نَكَدَ(n. ac. نَكْد)
a. Prevented.
b. Refused; stinted.
c. Croaked.
نَكِدَ(n. ac. نَكَد)
a. Was hard (life).
b. Had little water (well).
c. Was mean.
نَكَّدَa. Rendered hard (life).
b. Distressed.
c. Spent, exhausted.
نَاْكَدَa. Vexed, harassed.
أَنْكَدَa. Found hard, mean.
b. see (نَكِدَ) (c).
تَنَكَّدَa. Was distressed; suffered.
تَنَاْكَدَa. Were harsh to each other.
نَكْدa. see 3 (a) & 5
(a), (b).
نُكْدa. Scantiness, littleness.
b. see 5 (a)
نَكَدa. Straitness, poverty; evil.
b. see 5 (a)
نَكِدa. Hard, disobliging, churlish; pestering
bothering.
b. Scanty, little.
c. Hard, difficult.
أَنْكَدُa. see 5 (a)b. Unfortunate, unlucky.
نَاْكِدa. see 42
نَكَاْدa. Hardness, churlishness.
نِكَاْدa. Poor (lands).
نَكْدَآءُ
(pl.
نُكْد)
a. Abounding in milk.
b. Having little milk.
مَنَاْكِيْدُa. Niggards.
N. P.
نَكڤدَa. Unlucky.
b. Small, scanty (gift).
c. Niggardly.
N. P.
نَكَّدَa. see N.P.
نَكڤدَ
(b).
مُنْكِدًا
a. Unwelcomely.
مُنْكِدَات
a. Calamities.