ند ندأ ندب
1. ⇒ ندأ
نَدَأَ, aor. ـَ
نَدَأَ, (Ṣ, Ḳ,) aor. ـَ
نَدَأَ, (Ḳ,) inf. n. نَدْءٌ, (TA,) He frightened. (Ḳ.)
نَدَأَ He cast a person upon the ground. (Ḳ.)
نَدَأَ عَلَيْهِمْ He came forth upon them. (Ḳ.)
نَدَأَ المَلَّةَ He made, or prepared, the kind of fire called ملّة. (Ḳ.)
Q. Q. 1. ⇒ نَوْدَأَ
نَوْدَأَ, inf. n. نَوْدَأَةٌ, He ran, with a slack pace: syn. عَدَا. (Ḳ.)
نَدْأَةٌ
نَدْأَةٌ: see نُدْأَةٌ.
نُدْأَةٌ
نُدْأَةٌ andنَدْأَةٌ↓ Abundance of wealth, or of camels, or sheep, &c.: (Ṣ, Ḳ:) like نُدْهَةٌ and نَدْهَةٌ: (Ṣ:) by some explained as consisting of twenty sheep or goats. (MF.)
Also, both words, The rainbow: (Ṣ, Ḳ:) also called نَدِىْءٌ↓. (Ḳ.)
Also, both words, A redness in the clouds towards the setting or rising of the sun: (Ḳ:) or a redness by the side of the sun at its rising or setting: (TA:) or, by the side of the place of its rising or setting: (T:) also called نَدِىْءٌ↓. (Ḳ.)
Also, both words, A halo, or circle, round the sun or moon. (Ḳ.)
Also, the former word, نُدْأَةٌ, ‡ A streak in flesh-meat, differing in colour from the rest: (Ḳ:) such a streak in the flesh of a slaughtered camel: (T:) and, in the dual, two streaks inside the two thighs, having over them a thin, white, sinewy substance, resembling a spider's web, divided, one from the other, by a single muscle, and thus appearing like two muscles: asserted by more than one to be tropical. (TA.)
What is above the navel, in a horse. (Ḳ.)
A woollen thing, (TA,) also called دُرْجَة, which is stuffed into the tuel of a she-camel, [and into her vulva, as explained voce دُرْجَة,] and which is afterwards taken out when she has taken a liking for another camel's colt, (Ḳ,) or for the stuffed skin of a camel's colt prepared for her. (IAạr.) [See دُرْجَة for a more full explanation.]
One of several parts or portions of scattered herbage: (like نُفْأَةٌ: TA:) also calledنُدَأَةٌ↓: pl. نُدَأٌ. (Ḳ.)
نُدَأَةٌ
نُدَأَةٌ: see preceding sentence.
نَدِىْءٌ
نَدِىْءٌ, a subst., like طَبِيخٌ, [or rather an epithet in which the quality of a substantive predominates,] Flesh-meat, or bread, cooked, or baked, by being buried in hot ashes. (IAth, Ṣ.) لَحْمٌ نَدِىْءٌ Flesh-meat cooked, or baked, &c. (TA.)
[See also نَدْأَةٌ, in two places.]