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Entries on ضأبل in 2 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane and Ibn Manẓūr, Lisān al-ʿArab

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أبل ضِئْبِلٌ, and ضِئْبُلٌ, (S, M, O, K,) like زِئْبِرٌ and زِئْبُرٌ, (S, O, K,) the latter mentioned by IJ, (M,) but the former the more usual, (S, M,) Calamity, or misfortune: (S, M, O, K:) [it is said that]

زِئْبُرٌ and ضِئْبُلٌ are the only instances of the measure فِعْلُلٌ: (K:) but accord. to Th, there is no word of this measure in the language; therefore, if these two have been heard, they are extr., unless, as Ibn-Keysán says, the ء be augmentative [and there is no reason for supposing it to be so as there is no known unaugmented word from the root ضبل]: (S, O:) صِئْبُلٌ, however, with ص, has been mentioned in the K, as having the same meaning, and is said to be of the dial. of Dabbeh, but not so well known as ضئبل, with ض; and IB mentions نِئْدُلٌ, meaning [likewise the same, or] “ incubus,” or “ nightmare: ” [but one of these four instances may be excepted; for] it is said in the K [in art. زَأبر] that زِئْبُرٌ may be incorrect. (TA.)
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