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1860. سبخ17 1861. سبد15 1862. سبر16 1863. سبرت10 1864. سبط19 1865. سبطر91866. سبع19 1867. سبغ20 1868. سبق22 1869. سبك16 1870. سبكر5 1871. سبل19 1872. سبى6 1873. ست4 1874. ستر17 1875. ستق13 1876. سته14 1877. ستهم4 1878. ستى3 1879. سجح12 1880. سجد17 1881. سجر19 1882. سجس12 1883. سجع15 1884. سجف15 1885. سجل22 1886. سجم15 1887. سجن16 1888. سجو11 1889. سح3 1890. سحب18 1891. سحت17 1892. سحج12 1893. سحر20 1894. سحف10 1895. سحق20 1896. سحل18 1897. سحم17 1898. سحن16 1899. سخب10 1900. سخبر7 1901. سخت12 1902. سخد11 1903. سخر17 1904. سخط13 1905. سخف14 1906. سخل14 1907. سخم14 1908. سخن17 1909. سد5 1910. سدج8 1911. سدر19 1912. سدس16 1913. سدغ3 1914. سدف16 1915. سدل15 1916. سدم14 1917. سدن17 1918. سدو6 1919. سذب4 1920. سذج4 1921. سر5 1922. سرأ8 1923. سرب20 1924. سربخ7 1925. سربل13 1926. سربن4 1927. سرج18 1928. سرجن7 1929. سرح20 1930. سرحب5 1931. سرحل2 1932. سرد17 1933. سرداب1 1934. سردق14 1935. سرط15 1936. سرطم7 1937. سرع17 1938. سرف22 1939. سرقن3 1940. سرم11 1941. سرمد13 1942. سرند6 1943. سرهد5 1944. سرو14 1945. سرول12 1946. سرون2 1947. سرى8 1948. سسب2 1949. سسم6 1950. سطب7 1951. سطح21 1952. سطر16 1953. سطرنج2 1954. سطع13 1955. سطل12 1956. سطن9 1957. سطو12 1958. سعب9 1959. سعتر8 Prev. 100
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Q. 4 اِسْبَطَرَّ He stretched himself: (M:) he lay upon his side, and stretched himself. (S, K.) b2: He (a slaughtered beast) stretched himself to die. (TA.) b3: اسبطرّت الإِبِلُ فِى سَيْرِهَا The camels hastened, (M, * K, * TA,) and stretched themselves, in their march, or course. (TA.) b4: اسبطرّت لَهُ البِلَادُ The provinces became rightly disposed to him. (Fr, K. *) سِبَطْرٌ A lion stretching himself when about to spring or leap. (S, K.) b2: A quick camel: pl. سِبَطْرَاتٌ: it has no broken pl. (Sb, M.) b3: Also, the pl. above mentioned, Camels long, upon the surface of the ground [or horizontally]. (S, K.) The ت [says J] is not the denotative of the fem. gender: (S:) it is like that in رِجَالَاتٌ (S, K) and حَمَّامَاتٌ, as masc. pls.: (S:) but IB says, the ت in this word is the denotative of the fem. gender; for it is an epithet applied to جِمَالٌ, which is fem. as a [broken] pl.; as is shown by the saying الجِمَالُ سَارَتْ, and رَعَتْ, &c.: and he adds, J's saying that it is like رجالات and حمّامات is a mistake, inasmuch as he confounds رجالات with حمّامات; for رِجَالٌ is a fem. pl., as is shown by one's saying الرِّجَالُ خَرَجَتْ, and سَارَتْ; but حَمَّامٌ is masc., and should not regularly have a pl. with ا and ت, but, as Sb says, it has this pl. form, like some other masc. words, in lieu of a broken pl., and would not have it if it had a broken pl. (TA.) b4: Also the sing., Penetrating; effective; (Lth, M, K;) [as though stretching far;] sharp in intellect; clever; acute: (K: [in the CK, الماضِى السَّهْمِ is put by mistake for الماضى الشَّهْمُ:]) or sharp in intellect, and very bold or daring or courageous. (TA.) b5: Lank hair. (M.) b6: A man (Sh) lank and tall. (Sh, K.) b7: And with ة, A corpulent woman. (M.) سِبَطْرَى A proud and self-conceited gait, with an affected inclining of the body from side to side. (M, K.) سُبَاطِرٌ: see what next follows.

سَبَيْطَرٌ and ↓ سُبَاطِرٌ Tall, or long. (M, K.) b2: Also the former, A certain bird having a very long neck, (S, K,) which one sees always in shallow water; surnamed أَبُو العَيْزَارِ. (S.) [Freytag says, on the authority of Dmr, that it is also called مالك الحزين. See art. ملك.]
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