عمرد
عَمَرَّدٌ Long; (
S,
O,
K;) as also ↓ عُمْرُودٌ; (
K;) applied to a road, (
S,
O,) as meaning far extending, (
O,) and to a desert without water or herbage, (
S,
O,) and a limit, term, reach, or goal, or a heat, or single run to a goal or limit, (شَأْو,) (
AA,
S,
O,) and a horse, (
S,
O,) or anything. (
K.)
b2: Evil in disposition and very perverse, and strong; (
O,
L,
K;) applied to a horse. (
L.) Malignant, or noxious; applied to a wolf. (
L,
K.) Malignant, or noxious, and very cunning; (
O, *
K;) and so عَمَرَّطٌ; applied to a wolf; and the latter sometimes applied in this sense to a man: pls. عَمَارِدُ and عَمَارِطُ. (
O.)
b3: An excel-lent camel, used for riding. (
O,
L,
K. *)
b4: A quick, vehement pace. (
L.) عُمْرُودٌ: see above, first sentence.