درد — I الوسيط (دَرِدَ) دَرَدًا: سقطت أَسنانه كلها. و الناقةُ: تحاثت أسنانها فلحقت بدَرادِرِها من الكِبَر. فهو أُدْرَدُ، وهي دَوْداءُ. (ج) دُرْدٌ. (أدْرَدَهُ): أسقط أسنانه كلها. وفي الحديث: لَزِمْتُ السِّواكَ حتى خشيتُ أن يُدْرِدَنِي. (الدُّرْدِيُّ):… … Arabic modern dictionary
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