HaAdK HAd HAdy Driving or a driver [of camels; or urging or exciting them, or one who urges or excites them, by singing to them: see 1]: (Mgh:) pl. HudaApN . (TA.) You say rajulN HaAdK , and ↓ Had~aA='N [which latter is an intensive epithet]. (K.) ― -b2- It is also applied to a [wild] he-ass, as meaning Driving before him his she-asses. (S, * TA.) He is said to be HaAdiY valaAvK [ A driver before him of three she-asses], (S, TA,) and HaAdiY vamaAnK [ a driver before him of eight she-asses]. (TA.) ― -b3- HaAdiY Aln~ajomi [lit. The driver, or urger, of the asterism ] means Ald~abaraAnu [i. e. (assumed tropical:) the Hyades; or the five chief stars thereof; or the brightest star thereof, a of Taurus ]: (TA:) and so HaAdiY Aln~ujuwmi [lit. the driver, or urger, of the stars ]. (S voce mijodaHN .) ― -b4- AlHawaAdiY [pl. of the fem. AlHaAdiyapu ] means (assumed tropical:) The hind legs; because they follow the fore legs. (K.) And (assumed tropical:) The latter or hinder, or the last, or hindmost, parts or portions of anything. (Az, TA.) ― -b5- HaAdK is also the act. part. n. of HadaA as syn. with tHd~Y ; and thus means Aiming at a thing; &c. (AA, TA.) -A2- HaAdiYa Ea$ara , &c.: see art. wHd .
The corpus record — Arabic
حَآدَّ
haaadda
HaAdK HAd HAdy Driving or a driver [of camels; or urging or exciting them, or one who urges or excites them, by singing to them: see 1]: (Mgh:) pl. HudaApN . (TA.) You say rajulN HaAdK , and ↓ Had~aA='N [which latter is an intensive epithet]. (K.) ― -b2- It is also applied to a [wild] he-ass, as mea
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- The Quran 2 · 0.16/10k
What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon
In the wild
- حَا^دَّ Quran 58:22 (Al-Mujadila 22)
- يُحَادِدِ Quran 9:63 (At-Tawbah 63)
Quran text from Tanzil (tanzil.net), distributed verbatim per its license. Morphological facts derived from the Quranic Arabic Corpus (corpus.quran.com, Kais Dukes), stated as facts with source credit. Dictionary senses from Lane, An Arabic-English Lexicon (1863-93, public domain), via the Perseus Digital Library.