هبش
1 هَبَشَ,
aor. ـِ (
S,
TA,)
inf. n. هَبْشٌ, (
S,
A,
K,) He collected a thing; (
TA;) as also هَبِشَ,
aor. ـَ (
ISk,
ISd:) he collected; and gained or earned, or sought sustenance; (
S,
A,
K;) as also ↓ تهبّش: (
S, A:) or he practised some art or trade, to procure sustenance; and he exercised art, craft, cunning, or skill, in the management of his affairs: (
TA:) and ↓ اهتبش and ↓ تهبّش he gained or earned, or sought sustenance; and collected; and exercised art, craft, cunning, or skill, in the management of his affairs: (
ISd,
TA:) and ↓ هبّش,
inf. n. تَهْبِيشٌ, he collected much;
syn. جمّع. (
K.) You say, هُوَ يَهْبِشُ لِعِيَالِهِ He collects; and gains or earns, or seeks sustenance; for his family, or household; (
S;) as also ↓ يَتَهَبَّشُ: (
S, A:) or practises some art or trade, to procure sustenance for them; exercises art, craft, cunning, or skill, in the management of his affairs, for them. (
TA.) [See also حَبَشَ.]
b2: هَبَشْتُهُ, (
K,)
inf. n. as above, (
TA,) I obtained it, (
K,
TA,) by collecting and gaining or earning. (
TA.) And مِنْهُ عَطَآءً ↓ اهتبش He obtained from him a gift. (
K.)
b3: هَبَشَ الغَنَمَ,
inf. n. as above, [
app. meaning He roused and scared the sheep or goats, and drove and collected them to some person or place,] is like نَجَشَ الصَّيْدَ. (Ibn-'Abbád.) 2 هَبَّشَ see 1.
5 تهبّش: see 1, in three places.
A2: Also, and ↓ اهتبش, It became collected; or it collected itself: or the former, it became collected, or it collected itself, from several places: syns. تَجَمَّعَ and إِجْتَمَعَ. (
K.) And تهبّش القَوْمُ The company of men became collected as an army, or a military force; or collected itself into an army, or a military force. (
TA.) 8 إِهْتَبَشَ see 1, in two places:
A2: and see 5.
هُبَاشَةٌ
i. q. حُبَاشَةٌ; (
S,
K;) i. e. What is collected, of men, and of property: (
S,
TA:) a company, or body, of men, not of one tribe: (
TA, in art. حبش:) and what one gains or earns, and collects, of property:
pl. هُبَاشَاتٌ. (
TA.) هَبَّاشٌ One who collects; and who gains, or earns, or seeks sustenance: (
S:) or who does so much: (
Lth,
K,
TA;) and who exercises art, craft, cunning, or skill, in the management of his affairs, for his family, or household. (
Lth,
TA.) مَهْبُوشٌ Collected; and gained or earned. (
S, *
TA.)