دبح
2 دبّح,
inf. n. تَدْبِيحٌ, (
S,
Msb,
K, &c.,). said of a man, (
S,
Msb, &c.,) He stretched out his back, and lowered his head, (
As,
S,
Msb, *
K,) so that his head was lower than his posteriors; (
As,
S,
Msb; *) as also ↓ اندبح; (
K;) and so دبّخ, [
q. v.,] with خ: (
Msb:) the doing thus in inclining the body in prayer, like as the ass does [when he is mounted], is forbidden in a
trad.: (
S,
Msb:) i. e. he lowered his head in inclining his body in prayer so that it was lower than his back: (
A'Obeyd,
Msb:) or he lowered his head, and raised his posteriors, in prayer: (
TA:) or [simply] he lowered his head; (
IAar,
T,
TA;) as also دبّخ [
q. v.]: (
T,
TA:) or he did so in walking: (
TA:) or he bent his back; (
Lh,
T,
Msb,
TA;) as also دبّخ; with which
As says that دنّخ, with ن and خ, is
syn.: (
Msb:) and دبّح ظَهْرَهُ signifies he (a man) bent his back, raising the middle of it as though it were a camel's hump: erroneously related by
Lth with ذ. (
T,
TA.)
b2: Also He (a boy, in play,) lowered his back in order that another might come running from a distance and mount upon him. (Aboo-'Adnán,
TA.) And one says, دَبِّحْ لِى حَتَّى أَرْكَبَكَ, meaning Stoop for me in order that I may mount upon thee. (
TA.)
b3: Also, said of an ass having a sore back, He relaxed his legs, and lowered his back and rump, by reason of pain, on being mounted. (
L.)
b4: And He was, or became, low, base, abject, or ignominious. (
IAar,
K.) [and so دَنَّحَ and دَنَّحَ.]
b5: دبّحت الكَمْأَةُ [The truffles pushed up the ground above them, or] the ground swelled up from the truffles, without their appearing (
K) as yet. (
TA.)
b6: دبّح فِى بَيْتِهِ He kept in his house, or tent; not going forth. (
K.) 7 إِنْدَبَحَ see 1, first sentence.
مَا بِالدَّارِ دِبِّيحٌ There is not in the house any one, (
A'Obeyd,
K;) as also دِبِّيجٌ [
q. v.]; but the former is the more chaste. (
TA.) رَمْلَةٌ مُدَبِّحَةٌ A gibbous tract of sand:
pl. مَدَابِحُ: (
ISh,
K:) you say رِمَالٌ مَدَابِحُ. (
TA.)