جشب
1 جَشَبَ,
aor. ـُ and جَشِبَ,
aor. ـَ (
K;) and جَشُبَ,
aor. ـُ
inf. n. جَشَابَةٌ; (
TA;) said of wheat, or food, (طَعَام,) It was gross, or coarse: (
K,
TA:) it was badly and coarsely ground: (
TA:) or it was without seasoning, or condiment, or anything to render it savoury. (
K.)
b2: and the first, It (a thing) was thick, gross, big, coarse, or rough. (
TA.)
b3: And جَشُبَ,
aor. ـُ
inf. n. جُشُوبَةٌ, He (a man,
TA) was a foul, or bad, eater. (
K,
TA.)
A2: جَشَبَهُ He ground it coarsely; namely, wheat. (
K,
TA.)
b2: جَشَبَ اللّٰهُ شَبَابَهُ God caused his youth, or youthful vigour, to pass away: or rendered him vile and despicable (رَدَّأَهُ وَأَقْمَأَهُ): or may God cause &c. (
K.) 12 اِجْشَوْشِبُو
accord. to some, or اِخْشَوْشِبُوا
accord. to others, occurs in a
trad. of 'Omar; (
TA in art. خشب;) [and
J says, and so
Az accord. to the
TA,] the former, if used like the latter, is not improbably correct; but I have not heard it. (
S.) [See art. خشب.]
جَشْبٌ: see جَشِبٌ جُشْبٌ The rinds of pomegranates: (
K:) of the
dial. of El-Yemen. (
TA.) جَشِبٌ (
S,
K) and ↓ جَشْبٌ and ↓ جَشِيبٌ and ↓ مِجْشَابٌ (
K) and ↓ مَجْشُوبٌ (
S,
K,) applied to wheat, or food, Gross, or coarse: (
S,
K,
TA:) badly and coarsely ground: (
TA:) or without seasoning, or condiment, or anything to render it savoury: (
K,
TA:) جشب [probably جَشِبٌ] signifies also anything disagreeable in taste, and choking: (
TA:) and gross, or coarse, and dry, or tough: (
IAth,
TA:) and what is dry, or tough, of herbage. (
TA.)
b2: Also, the first, A bulky and strong camel: (
ISk,
TA:) a thickboned horse. (
Ham p. 207.) جَشُوبٌ A rough, or coarse, (or, as some say,
TA,) short woman. (
K,
TA.) جَشِيبٌ: see جَشِبُ.
b2: Also Anything rough, gross or coarse, disagreeable to the taste, and choking. (
K.)
b3: A thick, rough, or coarse, garment, or piece of cloth. (
S.)
b4: A rough, or coarse, and old, worn-out, skin for water or milk. (
TA.)
b5: Rude, uncivil, unkind, rough, speech or language. (
TA.)
b6: And (applied to a man,
TA) A foul, or bad, eater. (
K,
TA.) مِجْشَبٌ Big, or bulky, and courageous, brave, or bold. (
IAar,
K.)
A2: [Also,
accord. to Golius, as on the authority of Ibn-Maaroof, but in this case probably a mistranscription for مِشْجَبٌ, A wooden thing upon which clothes are put.]
مُجَشَّبٌ A man (
Sh) coarse in his means of subsistence. (
Sh,
K.) مِجْشَابٌ: see جَشِبٌ
b2: Thick, gross, big, coarse, or rough, (
S, and
Ham p. 207,) and short. (
Ham ib.)
b3: مِجْشَابُ البَدَنِ Thick, gross, or big, in body. (
T,
TA.) مَجْشُوبٌ: see جَشِبٌ.