غربل
Q. 1 غَرْبَلَهُ, (
S,
MA,
O,
K,)
inf. n. غَرْبَلَةٌ, (
TA,) He sifted it; (
MA;)
i. q. نَخَلَهُ; (
K;) namely, flour, &c., (
S,
O,) or earth, or mould. (
MA.)
b2: And [hence,
app.,] He dispersed it, or scattered it. (
Sh,
TA.)
b3: And He cut it, or severed it;
syn. قَطَعَهُ: (
S,
O, and so in the
CK:) or he cut it in pieces;
syn. قَطَّعَهُ. (So in several copies of the
K and in the
TA.)
b4: And غربل القَوْمَ He slew, and crushed [
lit. ground], the people, or company of men. (
K.) Hence the saying, in a
trad., كَيْفَ بِكُمْ إِذَا كُنْتُمْ فِى زَمَانٍ
يُغَرْبَلُ النَّاسُ فِيهِ (
O, *
TA) i. e. [How will it be with you when ye shall be in a time when men] shall be slain, and crushed? (
TA:) or the meaning is, when the best of them shall be taken away and the worst of them shall remain; like as is done by the sifter of wheat? (
O,
TA:) or, in the opinion of
Suh, as he says in the
R, when they shall be searched to the utmost, and pursued one after another? agreeably with the saying of Mek-hool Ed-Dimashkee, دَخَلْتُ الشَّأْمَ فَغَرْبَلْتُهَا غَرْبَلَةً
حَتَّى لَمْ أَدَعْ عِلْمًا إِلَّا حَوَيْتُهُ [I entered Syria, and searched it to the utmost in such a manner that I left not a science but I acquired it]. (
TA.)
b5: And غُرْبِلَ القَتِيلُ The slain man became swollen, or inflated, and raised his legs. (
TA.) غَرْبَالٌ [A sieve;] a certain thing well known; (
S, O;) the thing with which one sifts: (
K:)
pl. غَرَابِيلُ. (
O.)
b2: And (
O,
K,
TA) hence, as being likened thereto in respect of its circular shape, (
TA,) A tambourine: (
O,
K,
TA:) whence the
trad., أَعْلِنُوا النِّكَاحَ وَاضْرِبُوا عَلَيْهِ بِالْغِرْبَالِ [Publish ye the marriage, and beat for it the tambourine]. (
O,
TA.)
b3: And (
tropical:) One who makes known what has been told him, in a malicious, or mischievous, manner, so as to occasion discord, or dissension. (
K,
TA.) غِرْبِيلٌ a word said to signify A sparrow: occurring in the saying, in a
trad. of Ibn-EzZubeyr, أَتَيْتُمُونِى فَاتِحِى أَفْوَاهِكُمْ كَأَنَّكُمُ الغِرْبِيلُ [Ye came, or have come, to me opening your mouths as though ye were the sparrow]. (
TA.) مُغَرْبَلٌ [Sifted.
b2: And hence,
app.,] Dispersed, or scattered. (
TA.)
b3: And The low, base, vile, or mean, (
K,
TA,) of men; as though he had come forth from the غِرْبَال [or sieve]. (
TA.)
b4: and Slain and swollen or inflated. (
A'Obeyd,
S,
O,
K.)
b5: And مُلْكٌ مُغَرْبَلٌ Dominion passing away. (
O,
K.)