لكث لكد لكز
1. ⇒ لكد
لَكِدَ عَلَيْهِ, (Aṣ, Ṣ, L, Ḳ,) and بِهِ, (L,) aor. ـَ
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.)
لَكِدَ It (his hair) became compacted together, or matted, (L,) by reason of dirt. (A.)
لَكِدَ بِهِ, andالتكد↓, He kept to, or clave to, and did not quit, him, or it. (L.) See also 3.
3. ⇒ لاكد
لاكدهُ He kept, clave, or clung, to him. (L.)
5. ⇒ تلكّد
تلكّد It (a thing) clave together, one part to another. (Ṣ, L, Ḳ.)
He became thick (and compact, TA,) in his flesh. (Ḳ.)
تلكّدهُ He embraced him; put his arms round his neck. (Aṣ, L, Ḳ.)
8. ⇒ التكد
إِلْتَكَدَ see 1.
مِلْكَدٌ
مِلْكَدٌ A thing resembling a مُدُقّ [or pestle], with which one bruises, brays, or pounds. (Ṣ, L, Ḳ.)