كربس
كِرْبَاسٌ A coarse garment or pieces of cloth: (
Msb:) or coarse garments or pieces of cloth: (
S: [but this explanation is omitted in some copies:]) or a garment or piece of cloth of white cotton: (
K:) and so كِرْبَاسَةٌ: (
TA:) or the latter is a more particular term: (
S:) [i. e., the former is a
coll. gen. n., and the latter is the
n. un.:] a Persian word arabicized; (
S,
Msb,
K;) originally with fet-h, [كَرْبَاس,] altered because of the rareness of the measure فَعْلَالٌ, (
K,) in the cases of words not reduplicative: (
TA:) [or from
כְּרֻבִים, (see Est. i. 6,) whence also كُرْفُسٌ, and κάρπασος, and carbasus:]
pl. كَرَابِيسُ. (
S,
Msb.) كَرَابِيسِىٌّ A seller of كَرَابِيس: (
Msb:) a rel.
n.,
app. likened to أنْصَارِىٌّ; for otherwise, by rule, it should be كِرْبَاسِىٌّ. (
Lth,
K.) كربع
See Supplement كربق كُرْبَقٌ The shop of a vintner:
syn. حَانُوت.
As, in
TA,
voce خص.)