لتب
1 لَتَبَ, aor. ـُ inf. n. لَتْبٌ and لُتُوبٌ, He, or it, was, or remained, fixed, settled, or firm: (As, S, K:) adhered, clave, or stuck. (K.) A2: لَتَبَ, inf. n. لَتْبٌ and لُتُوبٌ, He bound, tightened, or made fast. (K.) b2: لَتَبَ عَلَيْهِ ثِيَابَهُ He bound his clothes upon him. (TA.) b3: Also, inf. n. as above; and ↓ التتب; [in the CK, for إِلْتِتَابٌ, is put إِلْتِيَابٌ;) He put on his clothes. (K.) b4: لَتَبَ عَلَيْهِ ثَوْبَهُ He put on his garment, as though he did not desire to take it off. (TA.) b5: لَتَبَ الجُلَّ عَلَى الفَرَسِ, inf. n. as above; and ↓ لتّبهُ, inf. n. تَلْتِيبٌ; He bound the covering upon the horse. (K.) A3: لَتَبَ فى مَنْحَرِ النَّاقَةِ He stabbed, or stuck, the she-camel [in the part immediately above the breast-bone]: like لَتَمَ. (S.) 2 لَتَّبَ see 1.4 التبهُ عَلَيْهِ, (inf. n. إِلْتَابٌ, TA,) He imposed it (a thing, or affair, TA,) upon him, as obligatory, or as a thing that must be done. (K.) 8 إِلْتَتَبَ see 1.لَاتِبٌ Being, or remaining, fixed, settled, or firm: adhering, cleaving, or sticking: (As, S:) i. q. لَازِبٌ. (Fr.) b2: ضَرْبَةُ لَاتِبٍ i. q. ضربة لَازبٍ. (Fr.) See art. لزب.
مِلْتَبٌ One who keeps to his house, or dwelling, avoiding seditions, or disturbances. (K.) مَلَاتِبُ Worn-out garments of the kind called جِبَابٌ, pl. of جُبَّة: (K:) or garments of the kind so called, and worn-out garments. (Lth.)