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صلد


صَلَدَ(n. ac. صُلُوْد)
a. Was hard (ground).
b. Beat the ground (animal). — ; (
c ), Ground, grated, gnashed (teeth).
d. [Bi], Clapped ( his hand ).
e. [Fī], Climbed, mounted, ascended.
صَلُدَ(n. ac. صَلَاْدَة)
a. Was niggardly, miserly.

صَلَّدَa. see (صَلُدَ)

أَصْلَدَa. see I (a)b. Failed to strike ( flint & c. ).
صَلْد
(pl.
أَصْلَاْد)
a. Hard, dry.
b. Smooth, shiny.
c. Avaricious, niggardly; tenacious; niggard
miser.

صِلْدa. see 1 (a)
أَصْلَدُ
(pl.
صُلْد)
a. see 1 (c)
صَلَاْدَةa. Avarice, miserliness.

صَلُوْدa. see 1 (a) (c).
c. Isolated, solitary.
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