لكد
1 لَكِدَ عَلَيْهِ, (As, S, L, K,) and بِهِ, (L,) aor. ـَ (K,) inf. n. لَكَدٌ; (As, S, L;) and به ↓ تلكّد; (A;) It (dirt) clave, or stuck, to him, or it. (As, S, A, L, K.) b2: لَكِدَ بِفِيهِ It (a glutinous thing that had been eaten of) left part of its substance, or its colour, sticking to his (the eater's) mouth. (L.) b3: لَكِدَ It (his hair) became compacted together, or matted, (L,) by reason of dirt. (A.) b4: لَكِدَ بِهِ, and ↓ التكد, He kept to, or clave to, and did not quit, him, or it. (L.) See also 3.3 لاكدهُ He kept, clave, or clung, to him. (L.) 5 تَلَكَّدَتلكّد It (a thing) clave together, one part to another. (S, L, K.) b2: He became thick (and compact, TA,) in his flesh. (K.) b3: See 1. b4: تلكّدهُ He embraced him; put his arms round his neck. (As, L, K.) 8 إِلْتَكَدَ see 1.مِلْكَدٌ A thing resembling a مُدُقّ [or pestle], with which one bruises, brays, or pounds. (S, L, K.)