دبس
4 ادبست الأَرْضُ The land showed its plants or herbage: (
K:) or began to show the blackness of its plants or herbage. (
AHn,
M,
S.) 9 ادبسّ,
inf. n. اِدْبِسَاسٌ; (
S,
K;) or ↓ ادباسّ; (
M;) He (a horse,
S,
M,
K, and a sheep, or goat,
M, and a bird,
S) became black: (
K:) or [brown; i. e.] of a colour between black and red; (
S;) or black tinged, or intermixed, with redness. (
M,
TA.) [See دُبْسَةٌ and أَدْبَسُ.]
11 إِدْبَاْسَّ see 9. ادباسّت الأَرْضُ The blackness of the land became mixed with redness. (
M,
TA.) دَبْسٌ Anything black. (
Lth,
A,
K.)
b2: [Hence,
app.,] Much people; as also ↓ دِبْسٌ: (
IAar,
K:) the former is also common to other things; (
M, *
TA;) so that you say مَالٌ دَبْسٌ, meaning much property. (
TA.) دُبْسٌ: see the next paragraph.
دِبْسٌ (
S,
M,
A,
Mgh,
Msb,
K) and ↓ دُبْسٌ (
M) and ↓ دِبِسٌ (
K) The expressed juice of fresh ripe dates; (
A,
Mgh,
Msb;) what flows from fresh ripe dates; (
S;) the honey of dates; [i. e. the sweet, thick, or inspissated, juice thereof;] (
M,
K;) the expressed juice of dates, (
M,) or of fresh ripe dates not cooked: (
AHn,
M:) what is called صَقْرٌ in the
dial. of the people of ElMedeeneh: said by some to be the honey of fresh ripe dates: by some, what flows, or exudes, from raisins and from fresh grapes: and by some, what flows from the baskets of dates: (
TA:) [see also رُبٌّ, in an explanation of which the inspissated juice of any fruit is termed its دِبْس:] also the honey of bees, عَسَلُ النَّحْلُ: so in the copies of the
K and in [some of the copies of] the A; a signification not known; but [
AHn] EdDeenawaree mentions the word دَبَاسَاتٌ, and explains it as signifying “ domestic bee-hives; ” and by this it is seen that the application of دبس to what bees eject may be correct: or the true reading may be عَسَلُ النَّخْلِ, with خ, as in some copies of the A; and it may be meant as explaining what precedes, meaning the expressed juice of the fruit of the palm-tree, by a kind of trope; though, as such, a useless repetition: but it is said in the
O, on the authority of
IDrd, that bees' honey is called ↓ دِبِسٌ: (
TA:) the vulgar apply the word to [the inspissated juice of fresh ripe grapes, which resembles thick honey: and sometimes to] the honey of raisins. (
MF.)
A2: See also دَبْسٌ.
دِبِسٌ: see دِبْسٌ, in two places.
دُبْسَةٌ A colour in animals that have hair; (
Msb;) [brownness;] or redness tinged, or intermixed, with blackness: (
M,
Msb:) it is in sheep, or goats, and in horses; (
M;) [and in birds: see 9:]
accord. to Hoseyn Ibn-' Abd-Allah El-Isbahánee, in his book on strange pigeons, greenness, or a dark, or an ashy, dust-colour, in which are redness and blackness. (
TA.) [See also أَدْبَسُ.]
دُبْسِىٌّ A certain bird, (
S,
K,) of small size, (
TA,) of a colour inclining to black, that cooes (يُقَرْقِرُ): (
K,
TA:) hence said by some to be the male of the يَمَام [or dove]: (
TA:) or a species of pigeons: (
M:) or a pigeon of a colour between black and red: (
Mgh:) or a species of the فَوَاخِت [or collared turtle-doves]: (
Msb:)
fem. with ة: (
Mgh,
K:) [
pl. دَبَاسِىٌّ:] a rel.
n. from طَيْرٌ دُبْسٌ: (
S,
M,
Msb,
K: *) [see أَدْبسُ:] or from دِبْس of fresh ripe dates, but made to deviate from the form of the original, like دُهْرِىٌّ and سُهْلِىٌّ: (
S:) or it has the form of a rel.
n. without being such. (
M,
TA.) دَباسَاتٌ Domestic bee-hives; خَلَايَا أَهْلِيَّةٌ. (
AHn,
M.) دَبَّاسٌ [A seller of دِبْس]. (
K in art. صقر.) دَبُّوسٌ, (
S,
K,) by some written دُبُّوسٌ, which is said to be the correct form, (
TA,) A mace (
K,
TA) of iron or other material: (
TA:)
app. an arabicized word, (
S,
K,
TA,) from [the Persian]
دبوز (
TA) [or دَبُوسْ]:
pl. دَبَابِيسُ. (
S,
K.) أَدْبَسُ A bird, (
S,
A,
Msb, *
K,) and a horse, (
S,
M,
A,
Mgh,) and a sheep, or goat, (
M,) or a goat, (
A,) [brown; or] of a colour between black and red; (
S,
A,
Mgh,
Msb,
K;) or of a red colour tinged, or intermixed, with blackness: (
M:) or,
accord. to Hoseyn Ibn-'Abd-Allah ElIsbahánee, in his book on strange pigeons, of a green colour, or a dark, or an ashy, dust-colour, in which are redness and blackness: (
TA:) fem.
دَبْسَآءُ: (
A:)
pl. دُبْسٌ. (
S,
A,
Msb,
K.) أَرْضٌ مُدْبِسَةٌ Land beginning to show the blackness of its plants or herbage. (
AHn,
S.)