وزب
1 وَزَبَ,
aor. ـِ
inf. n. وُزُوبٌ, It (water,
K, or a thing,
T,) flowed. (
T,
K.) 4 اوزب فِى الأَرْضِ (
tropical:) He went, or went away, or pursued his course, through the land, (
K,) like as does water. (
TA.) وَزَّابٌ (
tropical:) A clever thief: (
K:) so called because quick in his motions, like running water. (
TA.) مِيزَابٌ A water-spout; a pipe or other channel that spouts forth water; (
TA, art. أزب;) that by which water pours down from a high place; (Towsheeh;) a water-spout of wood, or the like, to convey away the water from the roof of a house: (
MF, art. زوب:) from وَزَبَ المَآءُ “ the water flowed: ” (
K:) or a Persian term, arabicized; (
S,
K;) i. e., composed of the Persian words, (
TA,) signifying “ make water: ” (
K:) also written مِئْزَابٌ; and in this case its
pl. is مَآزِيبُ: (
S,
K:) but if without ء, its
pl. is مَيَازِيبُ, (
S,) or مَوَازِيبُ; the latter agreeable with
analogy, like مَوَاعِيدُ and مَوَازِينُ. (
TA.) [See also arts.
أزب and زوب. It has also two other forms, مِزْرَابٌ and مِرْزَابٌ.]