شبث
1 شَبڤثَ see the next paragraph, in two places.
5 تشّبث بِهِ He, or it, clung, caught, clave, or adhered, to it, (
S,
A,
L,
Msb,
K, *
TA,) namely, a thing; (
S,
L,
TA;) as also ↓ شَبِثَ بِهِ,
aor. ـَ
inf. n. شَبَثٌ: (
L,
TA:) or,
accord. to Esh-Shiháb, in the
Expos. of the Shifè, to a thing in which was weakness: or,
accord. to the 'Ináyeh, he, or it, clung, &c., to it with weakness; and therefore ↓ مُتَشَبِّثٌ is used as an
epithet applied to a spider; and تَمَسُّكَ signifies a stronger action; and تشبّث به is also
expl. as meaning he, or it, took fast, or firm, hold upon it: (
L,
TA:) and he stuck, or fixed, or struck, the claw, or talons, or nails, into it: (
MA,
PS:) and الشَّىْءَ ↓ شَبِثَ he laid hold upon the thing, and took it:
IAar was asked respecting some verses, and he said, مَا
أَدْرِى مِنْ أَيْنَ شَبِثْتُهَا I know not whence I laid hold upon them [and took them]. (
L,
TA.)
Q. Q. 1
accord. to the
S and
L, شَنْبَثَ: see art. شنبث.
شَبَثٌ The spider: (
K:) or a large spider, with many legs. (
TA.)
b2: Also (
K) A certain small creeping thing, (
S,
A,
Msb,
K,) having many legs, (
S,
A,
K,) of the أَحْنَاش [or creeping things &c.] of the earth: (
S,
Msb:) it should not be called شِبْثٌ: (
S:) or a certain small creeping thing, having six long legs, yellow in the back, and in the outer sides of the legs, black in the head, and blue in the eye: or a certain small creeping thing, having many legs, large in the head, of the احناش of the earth: or a certain small creeping thing, wide in the mouth, high in the hinder part, that perforates the ground, is found where there is moisture, and eats scorpions; and it is what is called شَحْمَةُ الأَرْضِ: (
TA:)
pl. شِبْثَانٌ. (
S,
A,
Msb,
K.) The [marks termed] أَثْر of the blade of a sword are likened by a poet, (
S,
TA,) namely,
Sá'ideh Ibn-Ju-eiyeh, (
TA,) to the tracks of شِبْثَان. (
S,
TA.) رَجُلٌ شَبِثٌ A man whose nature it is to cling, catch, cleave, or adhere, to a thing. (
S,
K.) and ضِرْسٌ ضَبِثٌ شَبِثٌ [A tooth, or molar tooth,] that catches, or fastens, to a thing. (
TA.) شُبَثَةٌ, (
K,) or شُبَثَةٌ ضُبَثَةٌ, (
TA,) A man (
TA) who cleaves to his قِرْن [i. e. opponent, or adversary], not quitting him. (
K,
TA.) شِبِثٌّ [erroneously written in some copies of the
K شِبْثٌ, and in the
L شِبِثٌ,] A certain wellknown plant; (
AHn,
L,
Msb;) a certain herb, or leguminous plant; (
K;) [
i. q. شِبِتٌّ and سِبِتٌّ,
q. v.; i. e. anethum graveolens, or dill, of the common garden-species:]
Sgh says that شبث is a foreign word of which سِبِتٌّ is an arabicized form; and it is made of the measure فِعِلٌّ because this measure has many examples; whereas the measure فِعِلٌّ, of which إِبِلٌ is an instance, is extraordinary. (
Msb.) شَبَّاثٌ: see what next follows.
شَبُّوثٌ and ↓ شَبَّاثٌ [so in the
CK and in my
MS. copy of the
K, but the latter is strangely said in the
TA to be with kesr,] sings. of شَبَابِيثُ, which signifies The flesh-hooks (كَلَالِيب) of the fire. (
K.) الشَّنْبَثُ: see art. شنبث.
الشُّنَابِثُ: see art. شنبث.
مِتَشَبِّثٌ an
epithet applied to a spider: see 5.