ش
أب شُؤْبُوبٌ A shower, or fall, or what pours forth at once or without intermission, of rain (
S,
A,
O,
K) &c.: (
S, O:) or of rain with hail; for otherwise this term is not applied to rain: (
ISd,
TA:)
pl. شَآبِيبُ: (
S,
A,
O,
K: *) this is the
pl. of شُؤْبُوبٌ (
K,
TA) in all its senses: (
TA:) or rain that falls upon one place and misses another; like نَجْوٌ and نَجَآءٌ. (
Az,
TA.)
b2: [A thin, not wide, cloud, of which the rain falls with vehemence. (Freytag, from the Deewán of the Hudhalees.)]
b3: A heat, or an unintermitted act, of running. (
TA.)
b4: Sharpness, vehemence, force, or strength, of anything: (
K:) violence, or vehemence, of impetus or pushing or driving, (
S,
A,
O,
K,) of rain, (
A,) or of anything. (
K.) Kaab Ibn-Zuheyr says, speaking of a he-ass and she-asses,
إِذَا مَا انْتَحَاهُنَّ شُؤْبُوبُهُ
رَأَيْتَ لِجَاعِرَتَيْهِ غُضُونَا
i. e. When he runs vehemently [towards them, or rather when his vehemence of running is directed towards them], thou seest a wrinkling [or wrinkles] in his جَاعِرَتَانِ [dual of جَاعِرَةٌ,
q. v.]. (
S, O.)
b5: The first appearance [or bloom] of beauty. (
K.) One says of a girl, or young woman, إِنَّهَا لَحَسَنَهُ شَآبِيبِ الوَجْهِ Verily she is goodly in respect of the first appearances [or bloomings] of beauty of countenance in the eye of the beholder. (
O.)
b6: The vehemence of the heat of the sun. (
K.)
b7: And The طَرِيقَة of the sun: (
K:) شَآبِيبُ الشَّمْسِ signifies the lines, or streaks, (طَرَائِق,) of the sun when it rises. (
O.)
b8: شَآبِيبُ الصَّمْغِ What flows, of the [manna, or gum, called] مِغْفَر [
q. v.], and remains like strings, or threads, between the trees and the ground. (
T,
L.) [See also مَعَابِيبُ.]