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Entries on قرض in 16 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Ibn Manẓūr, Lisān al-ʿArab, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Zayn al-Dīn al-Razī, Mukhtār al-Ṣiḥāḥ, and 13 more

قرض


قَرَضَ(n. ac. قَرْض)
a. Cut, severed.
b. Gnawed, nibbled; chewed.
c. Traversed, passed; passed by, left on one side (
place ).
d. [Fī], Turned to the right & left in (
walking ).
e. Recited; composed (poetry).
f. see III (b)g. [ coll. ], Lent money to.
h. see infra.

قَرِضَ
(a. n.ac
قَرَض), Died, perished.
قَرَّضَa. see I (a) (b).
c. Criticized, blamed.
d. Eulogized, commended.

قَاْرَضَa. Lent money, advanced capital to ( with
participation of the profits ).
b. Requited, compensated, retributed.
c. Interchanged with (visits).
أَقْرَضَa. Lent money to; lent, gave, granted to.
b. [acc. & 'An], Turned from (eye).
c. see I (c)
تَقَاْرَضَa. Interchanged, exchanged one with another.
b. Lent each other money.
c. Rewarded, requited each other.
d. Held a poetical contest.

إِنْقَرَضَa. Was cut off, perished.
b. Terminated, expired; became extinct (
dynasty ).
إِقْتَرَضَ
a. [Min], Borrowed of, received a loan from.
b. Defamed.

إِسْتَقْرَضَ
a. [Min], Asked for a loan.
قَرْض
(pl.
قُرُوْض)
a. Loan, advance; obligation, debt.
b. Deed, turn ( good or evil ).
قِرْضa. see 1
قُرْضَة
a. [ coll. ], Loan.
قَاْرِضa. Gnawing, nibbling &c.; rodent.

قُرَاْضَةa. Cuttings, clippings, parings; bits, scraps, fragments;
refuse, rubbish, dross.

قَرِيْضa. Cud.
b. Poetry.

قَرَّاْضَةa. Woolfretter (insect).
b. Detractor, back-biter.

مَقَاْرِضُa. Jars.
b. Poor land.

مِقْرَاْض
(pl.
مَقَاْرِيْضُ)
a. Scissors; shears, clippers.

N. P.
قَرڤضَa. Gnawed, nibbled; chewed; cud.
b. [ coll. ], Lent, advanced.
N. Ac II, The art of poetry, versification. b. Criticism; blame.
c. Praise, commendation.

N.Ag.
أَقْرَضَa. Money-lender.
b. Sleeping-partner.

إِيْن مِقْرَض
a. A species of weasel.

أَخَذَ الأَمْر
بِقُرَاضَتِهِ
a. He took the thing in its fresh state.

قِرْضِى^
a. A plant bearing yellow flowers.
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