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Entries on أي in 7 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān, Al-Fayyūmī, Al-Miṣbāḥ al-Munīr fī Gharīb al-Sharḥ al-Kabīr, Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, and 4 more
أي: وقع موافقا، يقول: لم تذكر ذاك وذكرت غيره، ويقول: الشّوق غلب الأسَى.
أي: أسود. ومآبةُ البئر: حيث يجتمع إليه الماء في وَسَطها، وهي: المثابة أيضا. 
[أي] أَيْ حَرْفُ نداءٍ مَعْناهُ العِبَارَةُ وتكونُ حَرْفَ نِداءٍ وإِيْ بَمَعْنَى نَعم وتُوصَلُ باليَمِينِ فيقالُ إِي واللهِ ويُبْدَلُ منها فيقالُ هِي
أي: على اختلاف أخلاقهم، أي: هم كبيت فيه الأَدَم فمنه الجيّد والوسط والرّديء. والسَّواء، ممدود: وسط كلّ شيء. وسوى، مقصور، إذا كان في موضع (غير) ففيها لغتان بكسر السّين، مقصور، وبفتحها ممدود. ويقال: هما على سَوِيّةٍ من الأمر، أي: على سَواء وتَسويةٍ واستواء. 
[أي] فيه: قال صلى الله عليه وسلم لفلان: إني أو "إياك" فرعون هذه الأمة" يريد أنك فرعونها، لكنه عرض كقوله تعالى: {وإنا أو إياكم لعلى هدى". وفتخلفنا "أيتها" الثلاثة يريد تخلفهم عن غزوة تبوك، وتأخر توبتهم، وهذه اللفظة يقال في الاختصاص أي المخصوصين بالتخلف. وكان معاوية إذا رفع رأسه من السجدة الأخيرة كانت "إياها"، اسم كان ضمير السجدة، وإياها الخبر، أي كانت هي هي يعني كان يرفع منها وينهض قائماً إلى الركعة الأخرى من غير أن يقعد قعدة الاستراحة. وفي ح ابن عبد العزيز: "إياي وكذا" أي نحني عنه ونح عني كذا. ط: قالوا و"إياك" يا رسول الله، أي وأنت، استعير ضمير النصب له. بي: "أي المسلمين" خير هو تعجب من تنزيل قوله إلا أخلف الله خيراً لاعتقادها أنه لا خير من أبي سلمة غير النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم، ولم تطمع فيه، وتعني أنه خير بالنسبة إليها فلا يلزم تفضيله على الصديق، أو أنه خير مطلقاً لقولها أول بيت هاجر، والإجماع على أفضليته إنما هو على من تأخر وفاته عن النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم، وأفضليته على من تقدم مختلف فيه فلعلها أخذت بأحد القولين. و"أيكم سمع" هو استفهام حقيقة أن سمع في الفتن ما نسيه، ومجازاً ليعلمه الحاضرون أن حفظه. ش: "إيش" بكسر شين منونة بمعنى أي شيء. ن: "أي ساعة" هذه؟ قاله توبيخاً وإنكاراً لتأخره إلى هذا الوقت، و"أي شيء" كمر البرق ألم تر أي لا شيء أسرع منه وتأمل في تطبيق ألم تر لهذا الكلام. ط: أي أي شبيه بالبرق أي في أي شيء تشبهه بالبرق، فأجاب في سرعة السير، قوله ألم تر بيان لوجه الشبه وهو السرعة، وأزال استبعاده بأن ذلك بسبب أعمالهم الحسنة بقوله "تجري بهم أعمالهم"، والباء للمصاحبة أي تجري وهي ملتبسة بهم، أو للتعدية، ويؤيد الأول حتى يعجز أعمالهم وحتى يجيء بدل من حتى يعجز. و"لأي ذلك" يا رسول الله أي لأي سبب قلت طوبى. و"أيما قرية" أتيتموها أقمتم فيها فسهمكم فيها، و"أي قرية" عصت الله ورسوله فإن خمسه لله ثم هي لكم، المراد بالأولى الفيء الذي لم يوجفوا عليه بخيل ولا ركاب بل جلى عنه أهله وصالحوا عليه فيكون سهمهم فيها أي حقهم من العطاء كما يصرف الفيء، والمراد بالثانية ما أخذ عنوة فيكون غنيمة للغانمين بعد الخمس، واحتج به من لم يوجب الخمس في الفيء، وقيل: معناه كل قرية غزيتموها بغيري واستوليتم عليها وقسمتم الغنائم بأنفسكم فسهمكم فيها وأيما قرية عصتهما وأنا حاضر قتالها فأنا أخمسها ثم أقسم عليكم بنفسي.
أ ي : أَيٌّ تَكُونُ شَرْطًا وَاسْتِفْهَامًا وَمَوْصُولَةً وَهِيَ بَعْضُ مَا تُضَافُ إلَيْهِ وَذَلِكَ الْبَعْضُ مِنْهُمْ مَجْهُولٌ فَإِذَا اسْتَفْهَمْت بِهَا وَقُلْت أَيُّ رَجُلٍ جَاءَ وَأَيُّ امْرَأَةٍ قَامَتْ فَقَدْ طَلَبْت تَعْيِينَ ذَلِكَ الْبَعْضِ الْمَجْهُولِ وَلَا يَجُوزُ الْجَوَابُ بِذَلِكَ الْبَعْضِ إلَّا مُعَيَّنًا وَإِذَا قُلْت فِي الشَّرْطِ أَيُّهُمْ تَضْرِبُ أَضْرِبُ فَالْمَعْنَى أَنْ تَضْرِبَ رَجُلًا أَضْرِبُهُ وَلَا يَقْتَضِي الْعُمُومَ فَإِذَا قُلْت أَيُّ رَجُلٍ جَاءَ فَأَكْرِمْهُ تَعَيَّنَ الْأَوَّلُ دُونَ مَا عَدَاهُ وَقَدْ يَقْتَضِيهِ لِقَرِينَةٍ نَحْوُ أَيُّ صَلَاةٍ وَقَعَتْ بِغَيْرِ طَهَارَةٍ وَجَبَ قَضَاؤُهَا وَأَيُّ امْرَأَةٍ خَرَجَتْ فَهِيَ طَالِقٌ وَتُزَادُ مَا عَلَيْهَا نَحْوُ أَيُّمَا إهَابٍ دُبِغَ فَقَدْ طَهُرَ وَالْإِضَافَةُ لَازِمَةٌ لَهَا لَفْظًا أَوْ مَعْنًى وَهِيَ مَفْعُولُ إنْ أُضِيفَتْ إلَيْهِ وَظَرْفُ زَمَانٍ إنْ أُضِيفَتْ إلَيْهِ وَظَرْفُ مَكَان إنْ أُضِيفَتْ إلَيْهِ وَالْأَفْصَحُ اسْتِعْمَالُهَا فِي الشَّرْطِ وَالِاسْتِفْهَامِ بِلَفْظٍ وَاحِدٍ لِلْمُذَكَّرِ وَالْمُؤَنَّثِ لِأَنَّهَا اسْمٌ وَالِاسْمُ لَا تَلْحَقُهُ هَاءُ التَّأْنِيثِ الْفَارِقَةُ بَيْنَ الْمُذَكَّرِ وَالْمُؤَنَّثِ نَحْوُ أَيُّ رَجُلٍ جَاءَ وَأَيُّ امْرَأَةٍ قَامَتْ وَعَلَيْهِ قَوْله تَعَالَى {فَأَيَّ آيَاتِ اللَّهِ تُنْكِرُونَ} [غافر: 81] .
وَقَالَ تَعَالَى {بِأَيِّ أَرْضٍ تَمُوتُ} [لقمان: 34] وَقَالَ عَمْرُو بْنُ كُلْثُومٍ 
بِأَيِّ مَشِيئَةٍ عَمْرَو بْنَ هِنْدٍ
وَقَدْ تُطَابِقُ فِي التَّذْكِيرِ وَالتَّأْنِيثِ نَحْوُ أَيُّ رَجُلٍ وَأَيَّةُ امْرَأَةٍ.
وَفِي الشَّاذِّ (بِأَيَّةِ أَرْضٍ تَمُوتُ) وَقَالَ الشَّاعِرُ:
أَيَّةُ جَارَاتِك تِلْكَ الْمُوصِيَةُ
وَإِذَا كَانَتْ مَوْصُولَةً فَالْأَحْسَنُ اسْتِعْمَالُهَا بِلَفْظٍ وَاحِدٍ وَبَعْضُهُمْ يَقُولُ هُوَ الْأَفْصَحُ وَتَجُوزُ الْمُطَابَقَةُ نَحْوُ مَرَرْت بِأَيِّهِمْ قَامَ وَبِأَيَّتِهِنَّ قَامَتْ وَتَقَعُ صِفَةً تَابِعَةً لِمَوْصُوفٍ وَتُطَابِقُ فِي التَّذْكِيرِ وَالتَّأْنِيثِ تَشْبِيهًا لَهَا بِالصِّفَاتِ الْمُشْتَقَّاتِ نَحْوُ بِرَجُلٍ أَيِّ رَجُلٍ وَبِامْرَأَةٍ أَيَّةِ امْرَأَةٍ وَحَكَى الْجَوْهَرِيُّ التَّذْكِيرَ فِيهَا أَيْضًا فَيُقَالُ مَرَرْت بِجَارِيَةٍ أَيِّ جَارِيَةٍ. 
أي
أَيُّ في الاستخبار موضوع للبحث عن بعض الجنس والنوع وعن تعيينه، ويستعمل ذلك في الخبر والجزاء، نحو: أَيًّا ما تَدْعُوا فَلَهُ الْأَسْماءُ الْحُسْنى [الإسراء/ 110] ، وأَيَّمَا 
الْأَجَلَيْنِ قَضَيْتُ فَلا عُدْوانَ عَلَيَّ [القصص/ 28] والآية: هي العلامة الظاهرة، وحقيقته لكل شيء ظاهر، وهو ملازم لشيء لا يظهر ظهوره، فمتى أدرك مدرك الظاهر منهما علم أنه أدرك الآخر الذي لم يدركه بذاته، إذ كان حكمهما سواء، وذلك ظاهر في المحسوسات والمعقولات، فمن علم ملازمة العلم للطريق المنهج ثم وجد العلم علم أنه وجد الطريق، وكذا إذا علم شيئا مصنوعا علم أنّه لا بدّ له من صانع.
واشتقاق الآية إمّا من أيّ فإنها هي التي تبيّن أيّا من أيّ، أو من قولهم: أوى إليه.
والصحيح أنها مشتقة من التأيي الذي هو التثبت والإقامة على الشيء.
يقال: تأيّ، أي: ارفق ، أو من قولهم:
أوى إليه. وقيل للبناء العالي آية، نحو: أَتَبْنُونَ بِكُلِّ رِيعٍ آيَةً تَعْبَثُونَ [الشعراء/ 128] . ولكلّ جملة من القرآن دالة على حكم آية، سورة كانت أو فصولا أو فصلا من سورة، وقد يقال لكل كلام منه منفصل بفصل لفظي: آية.
وعلى هذا اعتبار آيات السور التي تعدّ بها السورة.
وقوله تعالى: إِنَّ فِي السَّماواتِ وَالْأَرْضِ لَآياتٍ لِلْمُؤْمِنِينَ [الجاثية/ 3] ، فهي من الآيات المعقولة التي تتفاوت بها المعرفة بحسب تفاوت منازل الناس في العلم، وكذلك قوله:
بَلْ هُوَ آياتٌ بَيِّناتٌ فِي صُدُورِ الَّذِينَ أُوتُوا الْعِلْمَ وَما يَجْحَدُ بِآياتِنا إِلَّا الظَّالِمُونَ [العنكبوت/ 49] ، وكذا قوله تعالى: وَكَأَيِّنْ مِنْ آيَةٍ فِي السَّماواتِ وَالْأَرْضِ [يوسف/ 105] ، وذكر في مواضع آية وفي مواضع آيات، وذلك لمعنى مخصوص ليس هذا الكتاب موضع ذكره.
وإنما قال: وَجَعَلْنَا ابْنَ مَرْيَمَ وَأُمَّهُ آيَةً [المؤمنون/ 50] ولم يقل: آيتين ، لأنّ كل واحد صار آية بالآخر. وقوله عزّ وجل: وَما نُرْسِلُ بِالْآياتِ إِلَّا تَخْوِيفاً [الإسراء/ 59] فالآيات هاهنا قيل: إشارة إلى الجراد والقمل والضفادع، ونحوها من الآيات التي أرسلت إلى الأمم المتقدمة، فنبّه أنّ ذلك إنما يفعل بمن يفعله تخويفا، وذلك أخسّ المنازل للمأمورين، فإنّ الإنسان يتحرّى فعل الخير لأحد ثلاثة أشياء:
- إمّا أن يتحراه لرغبة أو رهبة، وهو أدنى منزلة.
- وإمّا أن يتحراه لطلب محمدة.
- وإمّا أن يتحراه للفضيلة، وهو أن يكون ذلك الشيء فاضلا في نفسه، وذلك أشرف المنازل.
فلمّا كانت هذه الأمة خير أمة كما قال تعالى:
كُنْتُمْ خَيْرَ أُمَّةٍ أُخْرِجَتْ لِلنَّاسِ [آل عمران/ 110] رفعهم عن هذه المنزلة، ونبّه أنه لا يعمّهم بالعذاب وإن كانت الجهلة منهم كانوا يقولون:
فَأَمْطِرْ عَلَيْنا حِجارَةً مِنَ السَّماءِ أَوِ ائْتِنا بِعَذابٍ أَلِيمٍ [الأنفال/ 32] .
وقيل: الآيات إشارة إلى الأدلة، ونبّه أنه يقتصر معهم على الأدلة، ويصانون عن العذاب الذي يستعجلون به في قوله عزّ وجل: يَسْتَعْجِلُونَكَ بِالْعَذابِ [العنكبوت/ 54] .
وفي بناء آية ثلاثة أقوال: قيل: هي فعلة ، وحقّ مثلها أن يكون لامه معلّا دون عينه، نحو:
حياة ونواة، لكن صحّح لامه لوقوع الياء قبلها، نحو: راية. وقيل: هي فعلة إلا أنها قلبت كراهة التضعيف كطائي في طيّئ. وقيل: هي فاعلة، وأصلها: آيية، فخفّفت فصار آية، وذلك ضعيف لقولهم في تصغيرها: أُيَيَّة، ولو كانت فاعلة لقيل: أويّة .
وأَيَّانَ عبارة عن وقت الشيء، ويقارب معنى متى، قال تعالى: أَيَّانَ مُرْساها [الأعراف/ 187] ، أَيَّانَ يَوْمُ الدِّينِ [الذاريات/ 12] من قولهم: أي، وقيل: أصله: أيّ أوان، أي:
أيّ وقت، فحذف الألف ثم جعل الواو ياء فأدغم فصار أيّان. و:
وإِيَّا لفظ موضوع ليتوصل به إلى ضمير المنصوب إذا انقطع عمّا يتصل به، وذلك يستعمل إذا تقدّم الضمير، نحو: إِيَّاكَ نَعْبُدُ [الفاتحة/ 4] أو فصل بينهما بمعطوف عليه أو بإلا، نحو:
نَرْزُقُهُمْ وَإِيَّاكُمْ [الإسراء/ 31] ، ونحو:
وَقَضى رَبُّكَ أَلَّا تَعْبُدُوا إِلَّا إِيَّاهُ [الإسراء/ 23] .

ضب

Entries on ضب in 3 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha and Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin
باب الضاد مع الباء ض ب، ب ض

ضب: الضَّبُّ يُكْنَى أبا حِسْل. والعَرَبُ تقول: الضَّبُّ قاضي الطيرِ والبَهائِم، وإِنَّما اجتَمعَت اليه أوّلَ ما خَلَقَ [الله] الانسانَ فوصفوه له، فقال الضَّبُّ: تَصفُونَ خَلْقاً يُنْزِلُ الطيْرَ من السَّماء ويُخْرِجُ الحُوتَ من الماء، فمن كان ذا جناح فليطر، ومن كان ذا حافرٍ فليَحْفُرْ. والضَبَّةُ: حديدةٌ يُضَبَّبُ بها الخَشَب، [والجميع الضِّباب] . والضَّبُّ: الغِلُّ في القلبِ، وهو يُضِبُّ إِضباباً من العَداوة، قال:

وفي صَدره ضَبٌ من الغِلِّ كامِنٌ

والتَضَبُّبُ: السِّمَنُ حين يُقبِلُ. والضَّيبةُ: سَمْنٌ ورُبٌ يُجْعَلُ للصَّبيِّ، وتقول: ضيبوا لصبيكم. وأَضَبَ القومُ: تَكَلَّمُوا، [وأضَبّوا اذا سَكَتوا، وزَعَمَ أنَّه من الأضداد] . وأضَبَّ على الشيء: أشرف عليه. والضَّبُّ: داءٌ يأخُذُ في الشَّفَة فَتَرِمُ. والضَّبُّ والضُّبُوبُ: سَيَلان الدَّمِ من الشِّفاهِ. وأَضَبَّتِ السَّماءُ: من الضَّبابِ، وهو الذي يبدو كالغُبارِ يغْشَى الأرض بالغَدَواتِ، وسَماءٌ مُضِبَّةٌ، وأضَبَّ يومُنا يُضِبُّ. وامرأةٌ ضِبْضِبٌ، ورجلٌ ضُباضِبٌ: فَحّاشٌ جَريءٌ. (ورجل ضُباضِبٌ أيضاً أي قصير سَمينٌ مع غِلَظٍ) .

(وفي الحديث: إِنَّما بَقِيَتْ من الدنيا ضُبابَةٌ كضُبابة الإناء

يعني في القِلَّةِ وسُرْعة الذَّهاب.

بض: امرأةٌ بَضَّةٌ تارَّةٌ، مُكْتَنِزة اللَّحْم في نَصاعةِ لَونٍ. وبَشَرَةٌ بَضَّةٌ بَضيضةٌ، وامرأة بَضَّةٌ بَضاضٌ، قال رؤبة:

لو كانَ خَرْزاً في الكُلَى ما بَضَّا

وقال:

كلُّ رَداحٍ بَضَّةٍ بضباض  وبَضَّ الحَجَرُ اذا خَرَجَ منه الماءُ، وما خَرَجَ منه بُضاضَتُهُ . [وبِئْرٌ بَضُوضٌ: يجيءُ ماؤها قليلاً قليلاً] . والبَضْباض: قالوا: الكَمْأَةُ وليستْ بمَحضَةٍ) .
ضب: الضَّبُّ: يُشْبِهُ الوَرَلَ، الواحِدَةُ والأُنْثى ضَبَّةٌ. ولُعْبَةُ الضَّبِّ: مَعْرُوْفَةٌ. وضَبِبَ البَلَدُ: كَثُرَ ضِبَابُه.،ارْضٌ ضَبِبَةٌ. والمَضَبَّةُ: الضِّبَابُ. وفي المَثَل: " تُعَلِّمُني بضَبٍّ أنا حَرَشْتُه ". ويقولونَ: " أحْيَرُ من ضَبٍّ " في الحَيْرَةِ. و " أقْصَرُ من إبهام الضَّبِّ ". والضَّبَّةُ: حَدِيْدَةٌ يُضَبَّبُ بها الخَشَبُ. والضَّبُّ: الغِلُّ الكامِنُ في القَلْبِ، أضَبَّ الرَّجُلُ على حِقْدٍ. وأضَبَّ القَوْمُ إضْبَاباً: تَكَلَّمُوا. والإِضَبَابُ: الإِدَامَةُ وتَتَابُعُ الصَّوْتِ. وأضَبُّوا: سَكَنُوا، وهو من الأضْداد. وكذلك إذا نَهَضُوا في الأمْرِ جميعاً. وضَبَّ النّاسُ عليه: اجْتَمَعُوا عليه. والضَّبُّ: داءٌ في الشَّفَةِ فَتَرِمُ وتَجْسُو، والضُّبُوْبُ: سَيَلانِ الدَّمِ من الشِّفَاهِ، يُقال: ضَبَّتْ لِثَتُه دَماً، والضَّبُّ دُوْنَ السَّيَلانِ. وهو أيضاً: وَرَمٌ في خُفِّ البَعِيرِ، ناقَةٌ ضَبّاءٌ: خَرَجَ في فَرْسِنِها الضَّبُّ، وبَعِيرٌ أضَبُّ. وهو أيضاً: داءٌ يَأْخُذُ الشاةَ في أُذُنَيْها حَتّى تَهْلَكَ، يُقال: شَتةٌ مَضْبُوْبَةٌ. وقَرْحَةٌ تَاْخُذُ في الكِرْكِرَةِ. والحَلَبُ بالكَفِّ كُلِّها، ضَبَبْتُها أضُبُّها ضَبّاً. وناقَةٌ ضَبُوْبٌ: ضَيِّقَةُ الإِحْلِيلِ. والضَّبُوْبُ: الذي يَأْكُلُ بِيَدَيْه مَعاً. ورَجُلٌ ضَبٌّ: مُنْكَرٌ، وامْرِأَةٌ ضَبَّةٌ. وضَبَّبَ الرَّجُلُ على الشَّيْءِ تَضْبِيْياً: إذا لَزِمَه. والتَّضْبِيْبُ: الإِمْسَاكُ. وشِدَّةُ القَبْضِ أيضاً. والتَّضْبِيْبُ في الصِّرَاع: الادِّرَاعُ نَفْسُه. والضَّبَابُ: نَدىً كالغَمَامِ يَغْشى الأرْضَ بالغَدَواتِ، أضَبَّتِ الٍَّمَاءُ فهي مُضِبَّةٌ، وأضَبَّ يَوْمُنا. وأضَبَّتِ الأرْضُ: كَثُرَ نَبَاتُها. وكذلك الشَّعرُ. وأضَبَّ القَوْمُ: تَفَرَّقُوا وتَفَرَّدوا. وأضَبَّ النَّعَمُ إضْبَاباً: إذا أقْبَلَ وفيه بَعْضُ التَّفَرُّقِ. وضَبَّ فَمُه: إذا يَبِسَ من الجَهْدِ والعَطَشِ. ويقولونَ في المَثَل: " جاءَ فلانٌ تَضِبُّ لِثَتُه " أي من الحِرْصِ. وأضَبَّ السِّقَاءُ: ذَهَبَ لَبَنُه. وضَبَّةُ: حَيٌّ. والضَّبِيْبَةُ: سَمْنٌ ورُبٌّ يُجْعَلُ في العُكَّةِ للصَّبيِّ، ضَبِّبُوا صَبِيَّكُم. والتَّضَبُّبُ: السَّمْنُ حِيْنَ يُقْبِلُ. وإذا اسْتَغْنى الوَلَدُ عن أُمِّه وتَرَعْرَعَ قيل: ضَبَّبَ تَضْبِيْباً. والضُّبَاضِبُ: الجَمَلُ الضَّخْمُ، وقيل القَوِيُّ. وكذلك الرَّجُلُ. وقيل: هو القَصِيْرُ. وقال النَّضْرُ: هو الشَّيْخُ الذي قد اضطَرَبَ لَحْمُه واسٍتَرْخى. وتَضَبْضَبَ: أي تَشَنَّجَ. وفُسِّرَ على البَخِيْلِ أيضاً، من قَوْلِهم: أضَبَّ على ما في يَدِه: أي أمْسَكَ. ويُقال لِجَلَبَةِ الإِبلِ: ضَبَاضِبُ وظَبَاظِبُ. والضِّبَابُ: الطَّلْعُ، واحِدَتُها ضَبَّةٌ. والضَّبَبُ: تَغْطِيَةُ الشَّيْءِ. وضَبَّتْ يَدُه: زَمِنَتْ.

ضب

1 ضَبَّ, aor. ـِ (K,) inf. n. ضَبٌّ, (S, K,) He, or it, clave to the ground: (S, * K:) [like ضَبَأَ:] this is the primary signification. (S.) b2: And, aor. and inf. n. as above, It flowed: (K, TA:) like بَضَّ: or it flowed gently, or scantily; as blood when it does not drop, or issue in drops, so as to require the repetition of the ablution for prayer: (TA:) or it is only said of blood and of saliva: (K:) or, aor. as above, inf. n. ضَبِيبٌ, said of water and of blood, it flowed. (S.) and ضَبَّتْ شَفَتُهُ, aor. as above, inf. n. ضَبٌّ and ضُبُوبٌ, His lip flowed with blood, from a tumour &c. (TA. [See also another meaning in what follows.]) And ضَبَّتْ لِثَتُهُ دَمًا His gum flowed with blood: (S:) or ضبّت بِالدَّمِ: and in like manner, يَدُهُ [his hand or arm]: (A:) and تَرَكْتُ لِثَتَهَ تَضِيبُّ مِنَ الدَّمِ, inf. n. ضَبِيبٌ, I left his gum flowing with blood. (TA.) ضَبَّتع لِثَتُهُ, aor. as above, inf. n. ضَبٌّ, means His gum watered, or flowed with saliva. (TA.) And one says, جَآءَ فُلَانٌ تَضِبُّ لِثَاتُهُ (tropical:) [Such a one came with his gums watering] (S, A *) لِكَذَا وَكَذَا [for such and such things], (A,) when the person spoken of is vehemently eager, or greedy, for a thing, (S, A,) or when he is affected with very inordinate desire to eat, or with vehement lust, or carnal desire, or with vehement eagerness, or greediness, for the accomplishment of an object of want. (L, TA.) Bishr Ibn-Abee-Kházim says, وَبَنِى تَمِيمٍ قَدْ لَقِينَا مِنْهُمُ خَيْلًا تَضِيبُّ لِثَاتُهَا لِلْمَغْنَمِ (assumed tropical:) [And the sons of Temeem, we have found, of them, horsemen whose gums water for spoil]: in which تَضِبُّ is said by AO to be formed by transposition from تَبِضُّ. (S.) [See another ex. in a verse cited voce أَزْمَلٌ.] Another poet says, أَبَيْنَا أَبَيْنَا أَنْ تَضِبَّ لِثَاتُكُمْ عَلَى خُرَّدٍ مِثْلِ الظِّبَآءِ وَجَامِلِ (assumed tropical:) [We disallow, we disallow, that your gums should water for virgins, or bashful virgins, like gazelles, and for camels]. (TA.) One says also, ضَبَّ فَمُهُ, aor. as above, inf. n. ضَبٌّ, meaning His mouth watered, or flowed with saliva: (TA:) and يَضِبُّ فُوهُ (tropical:) [His mouth waters] is said of him who is vehemently eager, or greedy, for a thing. (A, TA.) b3: ضَبَّتِ الدَّابَّةُ, aor. as above, inf. n. ضُبُوبٌ, means The beast staled while running. (TA.) A2: See also 4, in five places.

A3: ضَبَّ said of a boy, or male child, He became a youth, or young man; he attained to the state termed شَبَاب. (TA.) A4: ضَبَّتِ الشَّفَةُ, aor. as above, (Msb, K,) inf. n. ضَبٌّ and ضُبُوبٌ, (K,) The lip became affected with the disease termed ضَبّ. (Msb, K. [See also another meaning in what precedes.]) A5: ضَبَّ, (S, K,) sec. Pers\.

ضَبِبْتَ, (TA,) aor. ـَ inf. n. ضَبَبٌ, said of a camel, He became affected with the disease termed ضَبّ (S, K) in his فِرْسِن [i. e. in his foot, or the extremity of his foot]. (S.) A6: ضَبِبَ البَلَدُ, (ISk, S,) or ضَبِبَتِ الأَرْضُ, aor. ـَ and ضَبُبَت; (K;) [instances of reduplicative verbs preserving their original forms;] and ↓ أَضَبَّ, (S,) or أَضَبَّت; (Msb, K;) The country, or land, abounded with [the lizards called] ضِبَاب, pl. of ضَبّ. (S, Msb, K.) A7: ضَبَّ النَّاقَةَ, aor. ـُ (S, O,) inf. n. ضَبٌّ, (O, K,) He milked the camel with five fingers [i. e. with his thumb and four fingers together]: (S, O:) or with the whole hand: (K: or this mode of milking is termed ضَفٌّ: TA:) or by putting his thumb upon the teat and turning the fingers over the thumb and the teat together: (Fr, S, O, K: this is done when the teat is long: when it is of middling length, the mode termed بَزْمٌ is adopted, with the joint of the fore finger and the extremity of the thumb: and when it is short, the mode termed فَطْرٌ, with the extremity of the fore finger and the thumb: TA:) or by taking the two teats together in the hand: (K: [or this mode of milking is termed ضَفٌّ:] and the milking with a hard squeezing is termed ↓ ضَبَّةٌ: TA:) or by contracting the hand upon the udder, and putting the thumb in, or upon, (فِى,) the middle of the palm. (L, TA.) A8: [ضَبَّ and ↓ ضبّب, each probably followed by عَلَى, seem to signify sometimes It covered a thing, and became intermixed with it: the inf. ns. الضبب (which I think to be a mistranscription for الضَّبُّ) and التضبيب are expl. in the TA as signifying “ the covering a thing, and the entering of one part, or portion, of it into another: ” see two explanations of each of these verbs, followed by عَلَى, voce أَضَبَّ.]2 ضَبَّّ see above, last sentence: b2: and see 4, in two places.

A2: ضبّب عَلَى الضَّبِّ He moved about his hand at the mouth of the hole of the [lizard called] ضَبّ, in order that it might come forth tail-foremost, and he might lay hold upon its tail. (TA. [See also مُضَبِّبٌ.]) A3: ضبّب البَابَ, (S, Msb, K, * TA,) and الخَشَبَ, (TA,) (tropical:) He put [or affixed] a ضَبَّة [q. v.] upon the door, (S, Msb, K, * TA,) and upon the wood. (TA.) And ضبّب الإِنَآءَ (assumed tropical:) He made a ضَبَّة for the vessel. (Msb.) and ضبّب أَسْنَانَهُ بِالفِضَّةِ (assumed tropical:) He clamped his teeth (شَدَّهَا) with silver. (Mgh.) b2: [تَضْبِيبٌ also signifies The putting the numeral or &c. over each of two words, to indicate that the latter of those words in connected with, or refers to, the former of them.]

A4: ضبّب الصَّبِىَّ He fed the child with ضَبِيبَة [q. v.]. (S, K.) 4 اضبّ عَلَى شَىْءٍ He kept, or clave, to a thing, and did not quit it: (TA:) and اضبّ فُلَانًا He kept, or clave, to such a one, and did not quit him: (K:) and اضبّ عَلَيْهِ He retained him, detained him, or held him in custody: (Az, K, TA:) and اضبّ مَا فِى يَدَيْهِ He grasped, or kept hold of, that which was in his hands; like أَضْبَأَ and أَضْبَى. (TA in art. ضبأ.) And the first of these phrases, (TA,) inf. n. إِضْبَابٌ; (K, TA;) as also ↓ ضَبَّ, [aor. ـِ (TA,) inf. n. ضَبٌّ; (K, TA;) and ↓ ضبّب, (TA,) inf. n. تَضْبِيبٌ; (K, TA;) signifies اِحْتَوَى عَلَيْهِ [i. e. He grasped it; got, or gained, possession of it; took it, got it, or held it, within his grasp, or in his possession: or it comprised, comprehended, or contained, it]: (K, TA:) and عَلَى شَىْءٍ ↓ ضَبّ, inf. n. ضَبٌّ, He took, seized, or grasped, a thing with the hand: (TA; but only the inf. n. in this case is there mentioned:) and عَلَى شَىْءٍ ↓ ضبّب, inf. n. تَضْبِيبٌ, He took, seized, or grasped, a thing violently, or firmly, lest it should escape from his hand. (ISh, O, TA. [See also 1, last sentence.]) b2: [It is said that] اضبّ عَلَيْهِ also signifies He was at the point of getting possession of it, namely, a thing (O, K) that he sought, or desired. (K.) [But it seems from a passage in the TA, in which is an evident mistranscription, that this is a mistake, originated by Lth, for أَضْبَى.]

A2: اضبّ السِّقَآءُ The skin shed, or poured forth, its water, from a seam, or suture, (خُرْزَة,) therein, (K, TA,) or from a cut. (TA.) [And اضبّ app. signifies He had a bleeding of the gums: for] ما زال مضبًّا [app. ↓ مُصِبًّا] occurs in a trad. said of one whose gums bled [incessantly] when he spoke. (TA.) b2: اضبّ فِى الغَارَةِ He arose, and made a hostile incursion: (TA:) or اضبّ, alone, he made a hostile incursion. (K.) And اضبّ القَوْمُ The people, or party, rose, or rose and hastened and went forth, all together, to do a thing. (O, K.) b3: اضبّوا لِفُلَانٍ They dispersed themselves to seek such a one: and اضبّ القَوْمُ فِى بَغِيَّتِهِمْ The people, or party, dispersed themselves in search of their stray beast. (T, TA.) And اضبّ النَّعَمُ The camels, or cattle, approached, or came, in a scattered state. (K.) b4: اضبّوا عَلَيْهِ They multiplied against him. (S, O.) b5: اضبّت الأَرْضُ The land became abundant in its plants, or herbage. (K. [But the only meaning of this phrase commonly known is one which will be found indicated below.]) Accord. to Ibn-Buzurj, (TA,) one says, اضبّت الأَرْضُ بِالنَّبَاتِ, meaning The land put forth all its plants, or herbage. (O, TA.) And اضبّ الشَّعَرُ The hair became abundant, or much. (K) A3: أَضْبَبْتُهُ I made it to flow; namely, water, and blood. (S.) And اضبّ لِثَتَهُ He made his gum to flow [with blood]. (S, O.) b2: And اضبّ He spoke; (Az, S, O, K;) as though meaning he made speech to issue: (S, O: [in both of which it is implied that it is app. from what here next precedes:]) or he spoke uninterruptedly: (TA:) or he talked loudly; as also ↓ ضَبَّ [aor. ـِ (AA, TA in art. هضب: [but it will be seen in what follows that both of these verbs have also a contr. meaning:]) and he called out, or cried out, (K, TA,) and raised a clamour, or confused noise. (TA.) And اضبّ القَوْمُ The people, or party, spoke, one to another: (TA:) or spoke; and entered, or launched forth, into discourse, or were profuse therein: (AHát, TA:) or spoke all together. (Har p. 543.) and اضبّ مَا فِى نَفْسِهِ He uttered, or expressed, what was in his mind. (As, TA. [See also the same phrase with عَلَى after the verb in what follows.]) b3: Also, (TA,) inf. n. إِضْبَابٌ; (K, TA;) and ↓ ضَبَّ, (TA,) [aor. ـِ inf. n. ضَبٌّ; (K, TA;) He was silent. (K, TA. [Thus both of these verbs have two contr. meanings.]) And اضبّ القَوْمُ The people or party, were silent, and abstained from talking. (AHát, TA.) And اضبّ عَلَى الشَّىْءِ, and ↓ ضَبَّ; and اضبّ بِهِ; He was silent respecting the thing [and concealed it]: like

أَضْبَأَ. (TA.) And اضبّ عَلَى مَا فِى نَفْسِهِ He was silent respecting that which was in his mind: (As, S, K:) like أَضْبَأَ. (S.) And اضبّ عَلَى غِلٍّ

فِى قَلْبِهِ He concealed rancour, malevolence, malice, or spite, in his heart. (S, O.) And اضبّ الشَّىْءَ He hid, or concealed, the thing. (K, * TA.) b4: اضبّ الغَيْمُ The clouds covered [the earth]. (TA.) b5: And اضبّ said of a day, (S, O, Msb, K,) and اضبّت said of the sky, (A, TA,) It became cloudy, or misty, with ضَبَاب [q. v.]. (S, O, Msb, K, TA.) A4: اضبّ البَلَدُ and اضبّت الأَرْضُ: see 1, latter half.5 تضبّب (assumed tropical:) He (a child) became fat, and his armpits became chapped, or cracked, (اِنْفَتَقَتْ,) [in the creases,] and his neck became short: (S:) or (tropical:) he (a child) began to grow fat: (A, TA:) and accord. to AHn, it is said in this sense of a camel as well as of a human being. (TA.) 10 خُذْ مَا اسْتَضَبَّ Take thou what is easily attainable; what offers itself without difficulty. (AA, TA in art. ندب.) R. Q. 1 ضَبْضبَ He bore rancour, malevolence, malice, or spite; or hid enmity, and violent hatred, in his heart. (O, TA.) ضَبٌّ [A species of lizard; termed lacerta caudiverbera, from its habit of striking with its tail; (see جَرَشَ;) Forskål (Descr. Animalium, p. 13,) terms it lacerta Aegyptia; referring to Hasselquist, p. 302; and adds the following description: “ femora teretia sine verrucis: cauda verticillata non longa: squamæ patentes, subconicæ mucronatæ: corpus nudum, rugosum: ”] a certain reptile, or small creeping thing, (S, TA,) of those termed حَشَرَات, (TA,) well known; (K, TA;) resembling the وَرَل [q. v., but not so long]: (TA:) or resembling the حِرْذَون [q. v.]; of which there are two species, one of the size of the حرذون, and one larger: (Msb:) accord. to 'Abd-El-Káhir, of the size of a little young crocodile; having a tail like the tail of the latter: it assumes various colours when exposed to the sun, like as does the chameleon; lives seven hundred years; drinks not water, being satisfied with the air; voids one drop of urine in every forty days; its teeth consist of one curved piece; when it has quitted its hole it knows it not; and it lays eggs, like a bird: so say IKh and Dmr and others: AM says, the وَرَل is of a lank make, with a long tail; the latter resembling that of a serpent; and the length of some exceeds two cubits; but the tail of the ضبّ is jointed, and its utmost length is a span: the Arabs deem the ورل a foul and filthy thing, and do not eat it; but they are eager to hunt and eat the ضبّ: this animal has a rough tail, serrated with jags resembling vertebræ; its colour inclines to a blackish dusty hue; and when it becomes fat, its breast becomes yellow; it eats nothing but [the locusts called] جَنَادِب, and young locusts before their wings have grown (دَبًا), and herbage, not venomous or noxious reptiles; whereas the ورل eats scorpions and serpents and chameleons and beetles: its flesh is an antidote against poisons, and women grow fat upon it: (L, TA:) it is the longest, of the animals, in retaining the remains of life: (O:) [see also مُطَبِّخٌ:] the fem. is with ة: (S, O, Msb, K:) and the pl. [of pauc.] is أَضُبٌّ and [of mult.] ضِبَابٌ (S, O, Mgh, Msb, K) and ضُبَّانٌ, (K,) which last Lh particularizes as used to denote a great number, but ISd sees no reason for this distinction, (TA,) and [quasipl. n.] ↓ مَضَبَّةٌ, (O, K,) like as مَشْيَخَةٌ is of شَيْخٌ, (O,) this last on the authority of As, as heard by him from more than one of the Arabs. (TA.) Hence one says رَجُلٌ خَبٌّ ضَبٌّ (tropical:) [A very deceitful or mischievous, and] an abominable, guileful, ireful man: (TA:) or a very deceitful or mischievous or wicked, and guileful man: (S:) likened to the [lizard called] ضَبّ on account of his guilefulness: and in like manner, اِمْرَأَةٌ خَبَّةٌ ضَبَّةٌ. (A, TA.) And أَخْدَعُ مِنَ الضَّبِّ More guileful than the ضبّ: (A, TA:) a prov. (TA.) And أَعَقُّ مِنْ ضَبٍّ [More undutiful to kindred than a ضبّ]; because the ضبّ often eats its حُسُول [or young ones when they have just come forth from the eggs]: another prov.: (S:) أَبُو حِسْلٍ is a surname of the ضبّ. (TA.) One says also أَطْوَلُ ذَمَآءً مِنَ الضَّبِّ, another prov. [expl. in art. ذمى]. (O.) And أَحْيَرُ مِنْ ضَبٍّ, which is likewise a prov. [expl. in art. حير]. (Har p. 166.) and أَتُعْلِمُنِى بِضَبٍّ أَنَا حَرَشْتُهُ, another prov. [expl. in art. حرش]. (TA.) And لَا أَفْعَلُهُ حَتَّى يَحِنَّ الضَّبُّ فِى إِثْرِ الإِبِلِ الصَّادِرَةِ [I will not do it until the ضبّ utters a yearning cry at the heels of the camels returning from water]: and لَا أَفْعَلُهُ حَتَّى

يَرِدَ الضَّبُّ [I will not do it until the ضبّ comes to water: i. e. I will never do it:] because the ضبّ does not drink water. (S, O.) كَفُّ الضَّبِّ [means The paw of the ضبّ]: to this the Arabs liken the hand of the niggard when he fails to give: (TA:) and it is also applied by way of comparison to (tropical:) a niggard himself: and to denote (tropical:) shortness and littleness. (A, TA.) b2: [Hence also,] (tropical:) Rancour, malevolence, malice, or spite, (S, A, O, Msb, K, TA,) latent in the heart; (A, TA;) like the [lizard called] ضبّ hiding itself in the furthest extremity of its hole: (A:) and anger, wrath, or rage: (K:) or rancour, &c., or vehement rancour, &c., and enmity: (TA:) and ↓ ضِبٌّ signifies the same: (K:) the pl. is ضِبَابٌ, and [app. ضِبَبٌ also, for] the phrase كُلٌّ مِنْهُمَا حَامِلُ ضِبَبٍ لِصَاحِبِهِ [Each of them a bearer of latent rancours &c. towards his fellow] occurs in a trad. (TA.) A2: Also A certain disease in the lip, (S, O, Msb, K,) in consequence of which it flows with blood, (S, O, Msb,) or swells, and becomes hard, or dry and hard, and flows with blood. (TA.) b2: And A tumour in the breast of a camel. (O, K.) b3: And A tumour (S, O, K) in the خُفّ, (so in copies of the K [i. e. foot], in the TA انف [which is, I doubt not, a mistranscription],) or in the فِرْسِن, [which means the same, or the extremity of the foot,] (S, O,) of the camel. (S, O, K.) b4: And A disease in the elbow of a camel; (K, TA;) said to be its cutting into his skin [by rubbing against it]; or its being distorted, and falling against his side, so as to gall it. (TA.) b5: And A chapping, or cracking, (اِنَفِتَاقٌ,) [in the crease] of the armpit [of a child, or of a camel], and abundance of flesh: (S, O, TA:) El-'Adebbes El-Kinánee gives the same explanation, and says that this is what is also termed ضَاغِطٌ. (TA. [See 5.]) A3: Also The طَلْع [i. e. the spadix, or the spathe,] of the palm-tree: pl. ضِبَابٌ: (S, O:) or ↓ ضَبَّةٌ signifies, (K, TA,) and so ضَبٌّ, (TA,) [but the latter seems to be a coll. gen. n., and the former its n. un.,] a طَلْعَة [meaning spathe of a palm-tree] before it cleaves open (K, TA) from [around] the غَرِيض [or spadix]. (TA.) ضِبٌّ: see the next preceding paragraph, latter half.

ضَبَّةٌ [an inf. n. un. of ضَبَّ: as such signifying] A single bleeding of the gum [&c.]. (Ham pp. 28 and 274.) b2: See also 1, last sentence but one.

A2: Also A single [lizard of the species termed]

ضَبّ [q. v.]. (S, O, Msb, K.) b2: And The skin of a [lizard of the species termed] ضَبّ, tanned for clarified butter (K, TA) to be put into it. (TA.) b3: And (tropical:) A broad piece of iron with which a door (or wood, TA) is clamped or strengthened (يُضَبَّبُ): (S, Mgh, O, K, TA:) or a piece of iron or brass or the like, with which a vessel is repaired: (Msb:) [a word still used in these senses; commonly applied to a flat piece of iron or the like, which is nailed across a crack in a wooden vessel or a similar thing: and a band of metal which is affixed around a cracked vessel: (see an ex. voce عَصَبَ:) also to a kind of wooden lock, figured and described in the Introduction to my work on the Modern Egyptians:] what is first described above is so called because it is broad, like the reptile so termed; and also كَتِيفَةٌ, because it is broad, like a كَتِف [or shoulder-blade]: (AM, TA:) pl. ضَبَّاتٌ (A, Msb, TA) and ضِبَابٌ. (A, TA.) The ضَبَّة of a knife is The جُزْءَة [thereof; app. meaning a ferrule, or similar thing, affixed around the handle, next the blade, like the band of metal thus called which is affixed around a cracked vessel (as mentioned above); though جُزْءَةٌ generally means the “ handle ” itself]: thus called because it strengthens, or binds, the handle (تَشُدُّ النِّصَابَ). (A, TA.) b4: See also ضَبٌّ, last sentence. b5: and see ضَبِيبٌ.

أَرْضٌ ضَبِبَةٌ: see مَضَبَّةٌ.

ضَبَابٌ [Mist; i. e.] moisture (نَدًى), (A, Mgh, Msb, K,) like clouds, (A, K,) or like dust, covering the earth in the early mornings: (Mgh, Msb, TA:) or thin clouds, like smoke: (A, K:) or thin clouds; so called because they cover the horizon: n. un. with ة: (TA:) or pl. of ضَبَابَةٌ, [but it is rather a coll. gen. n., and ضَبَابَةٌ is its n. of un.,] (S, Mgh, O,) and this latter signifies a cloud that covers the earth, resembling smoke: (S, O:) or a vapour rising from the earth in a rainy, or cloudy, day, like a canopy, preventing vision by its darkness. (TA.) ضَبُوبٌ A beast that stales while running. (K.) b2: And A ewe, or she-goat, having a narrow orifice to the teat, (O, K,) whose milk will not come forth but with difficulty. (O.) ضَبِيبٌ The point, or edge, (syn. حَدّ, [in an. ex. in the O, the former is meant by it,]) of a sword; (O, K;) and so ↓ ضَبَّةٌ. (El-Khattábee, TA.) ضَبِيبَةٌ Clarified butter, and rob (رُبّ), which are put into a skin (عُكّة), for a child, that he may be fed with it. (S, K.) بنات ضبيبة [app. بَنَاتُ ضُبَيْبَةٍ; the latter word, dim. of ضَبَّةٌ;] A species [or variety] of the [lizards called] ضِبَاب [pl. of ضَبٌّ]. (Ham p. 61.) ضِبْضِبٌ Fat, as an epithet; (K;) and so [without ضُبَاضِبٌ] applied to a woman: (TA:) and ↓ ضُبَاضِبٌ, applied to a man, short and fat. (S, O.) And Very foul or obscene, and bold or daring; as also ↓ ضُبَاضِبٌ: (K:) the latter thus expl. by IDrd: (O:) the former applied to a man, and with ة applied to a woman, accord. to Az, bold, or daring, in deed: (O, TA:) and proud; or bold, or daring, in wickedness: and with ة, a woman bold, or daring; who glories over her neighbours. (TA.) ضُبَاضِبٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, in two places. Also, applied to a man, Strong; (IDrd, O, K;) and so بُضَابِضٌ: (IDrd, O:) or short, and very foul or obscene: or hard, or hardy, and strong: (K:) and sometimes applied as an epithet to a camel. (TA.) أَضَبُّ, fem. ضَبَّآءُ, A camel affected with the disease termed ضَبّ (S, K) in the خُفّ (K) or in the فِرْسِن. (S.) [See ضَبٌّ.]

مُضِبٌّ: see 4, in the former half.

A2: أَرْضٌ مُضِبَّةٌ: see the next paragraph.

مَضَبَّةٌ A piece of land abounding with [the lizards called] ضِبَاب [pl. of ضَبٌّ]: pl. مَضَابُّ: you say, وَقَعْنَا فِى مَضَابَّ [We found ourselves in pieces of land abounding with ضِبَاب]. (S, O.) and أَرْضٌ مَضَبَّةٌ, (K,) or ↓ مُضِبَّةٌ, (S, IAth, Mgh, Msb,) and ↓ ضَبِبَةٌ, (S, K,) the last being one of those [reduplicative] words that preserve the original form, (S,) A land abounding with ضِبَاب. (S, IAth, Mgh, Msb, K.) A2: See also ضَبٌّ, [of which it is a quasi-pl. n.,] in the former half of the paragraph.

مُضَبِّبٌ A hunter of the [lizard called] ضَبّ, who pours water into its hole, in order that it may come forth and he may take it: (S, O:) or one who seeks to catch the ضَبّ by moving about his hand at its hole in order that it may come forth tail-foremost and he may lay hold upon its tail. (K.)

دف

Entries on دف in 3 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane and Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin
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الدف: الجَنْبُ لكُلِّ شَيْءٍ، وكذلك الدَّفَةُ. والذي يُضْرَبُ به، وهو الدُّفُّ أيضاً ودَفتَا المُصْحَفِ: ضِمَامُه. والدَفِيْفُ: أنْ يَدِفَّ الطائرُ على وَجْهِ الأرْضِ بتَحْرِيْكِ الجَنَاحَيْنِ. والدّافَّةُ: قَوْمٌ يَسِيْرُوْنَ سَيْراً ليس بالشَّدِيْدِ؛ يَدِفُّوْنَ دَفِيْفاً، وجَمْعُهم دَوَافُّ. ودَفَّ علينا فُلان: أي قَدِمَ. وتَدَافَ القَوْمُ تَدَافّاً: رَكِبَ بَعْضُهم بَعْضاً. والدَفِيْفُ: العَدْوُ. وأدَفَّ الطائرُ: بمعنى دَفَ. ودافَفْتُ على القَتِيْلِ دِفَافاً ومُدَافةً: أي أجْهَزْت عليه. والمُسْتَدِفُ: بمَنْزِلَةِ المُدَفَفِ. واسْتَدَفَّ أمْرُهُم: اسْتَتَبَّ وتَهَيأ. وخُذْ ما اسْتَدَف لكَ: أي أشْرَفَ وارْتَفَعَ. ووِرَاثَة مُسْتَدِفَّةٌ. ودَفَ عليه يَدِفُّ: إذا اقْتَلَعَه.
ودَفَادِفُ الأرْضِ: أسْنَادُها، الواحِدَةُ دَفْدَفَةٌ، وهي دُفُوْفُها أيضاً. وذاتُ الدَّفِّ: دُبَيْلَةٌ في الجَنْبِ.
باب الدال والفاء د ف، ف د يستعملان

دف: الدَّفُّ والدَّفَّةُ: الجَنْب لكل شيء، قال:

ووانيةٍ زَجَرْتُ على وَجاها ... قريحَ الدَّفَّتَيْنِ من البِطانِ

والدُّفُّ لغةُ أهل الحِجاز في الدَّفِّ الذي يُضرَبُ به، والدفاف عامِلُه. ودَفَّتا الطَّبْل: اللتان على رأسه. ودَفَّتا المُصحَف: ضِمامتاه من جانِبَيهِ. والدَّفيفُ: أن يدِّفَ الطائرُ على وجه الأرض بتحريك جَناحَيْهِ، ورِجلاه في الأرض، وهو يطير ثم يستَقلُّ، قال الراجز:

والنَّسْرُ قد ينهَضُ وهو دافِي

فخَفَّفَ وكَسَرَ على كسرة دافِف وحَذَف الفاءَ. والدافَّةُ: قَومٌ يَسيرون سَيْراً ليِّنا ليس بالشديد، وهم يَدِفُونَ دفيفاً. ودافَفْتُ الرجلَ دِفافاً ومُدافَّةً، وهو إجهازكَ عليه أي مبادرةٌ إلى قَتله، والآمِرَ الذي يأمرُ يقول: دافَّ الرجلَ أي ائْتِ عليه، ويُخَفَّف في لغة جُهَينةَ فيقال: دافَيتُه، ويأمُرُ فيقول: دافِ يا هذا. وتَدافَّ القومُ: ذكَرَ بعضُهم بعضاً، ولا أراه مأخوذاً في الأمر من هذا.

فد: الفديد: صوت كالحفيف، وقد فَدَّ يفِدُّ فَديداً، ومنه الفَدْفَد ، قال النابغة:

أوابِدُ كالسَّلامِ إذا استَمَرَّتْ ... فليس يرد فدفدها التظني

وفلاةٌ فَدْفَد: لا شيءَ فيها وبها (كذا) ، قال:

قلائص إذا علون فدفدا

وفي الحديث: هَلَكَ الفَدّادون إِلّا من أعطاها في نَجدتها ورِسْلها

، والفَدّادون هنا أصحابُ الإِبِل، يقول: إِلاّ من أخرَجَ زَكاتَها في شِدَّتِها ورَخائها. ويقال: فَديدٌ من الإِبِل، يصف الكَثْرة.

دف

1 دَفَّ, (M, Msb, K, &c.,) aor. ـِ (T, M, TA,) or ـُ (Msb, [but this is a deviation from a general rule, and is probably a mistake,]) inf. n. دَفِيفٌ (Lth, T, S, M, Msb) and دَفٌّ; (M, TA;) and ↓ ادفّ; (Ibn-' Abbád, M, Msb, K;) said of a bird, (Lth, T, S, &c.,) It beat its sides (دَفَّيْهِ, i. e., Msb, جَنْبَيْهِ, M, Msb) with its wings: (M, Msb:) this is what is meant by the following explanation: (Msb:) it moved [or flapped] its wings (Msb, K) for its flight, (Msb,) as the pigeon (K) and the like: (TA:) and it went [or flew] along a little above the ground: (S, K:) or it moved [or flapped] its wings, with its feet upon the ground, (Lth, T, M, K,) flying, and then rose; (Lth, T;) and in like manner ↓ دَفْدَفَ and ↓ استدفّ: (K:) [or] دفّ and ↓ ادفّ signify also it (a bird) went along quickly, with its feet upon the ground, and then raised itself flying. (Msb.) It is said in a trad., يُؤْكَلُ مَا دَفَّ وَلَا ُؤْكَلُ مَا صَفَّ, (K, * TA,) i. e. What moves [or flaps] its wings [in flying], as the pigeon (K, TA) and the like, (TA,) may be eaten; but [what skims along without flapping,] such as vultures (K, TA) and hawks and the like, (TA,) may not be eaten. (K, * TA.) [But] دَفَّ, aor. ـِ said of an eagle, signifies It approached, or was near to, the ground in its flying. (T.) b2: And, دَفَّ, aor. ـِ (M, Msb,) inf. n. دَفِيفٌ (S, M, Msb, K) and دَفٌّ, (K,) He, or it, (said of a camel, K, TA, and of a bird, TA, or of a party of men, Msb,) went a gentle pace; (S, M, Msb, K;) as also ↓ دَفْدَفَ. (IAar, TA.) Dhu-r-Rummeh uses it metaphorically in relation to الدَّبَرَانِ [the asterism of the Hyades, or α of Taurus], describing الثُّرَيَّا [the Pleiades]; saying, يَدِفُّ عَلَىآثَارِهَا دَبَرَانُهَا فَلَا هُوَ مَسْبُوقٌ وَلَا هُوَ يَلْحَقُ

[Their Debarán goes along gently near after them, so that it is not outstripped, nor does it overtake]. (M.) [And ↓ تَدَافَّ, accord. to ISd, seems to signify nearly the same: for it is immediately added in the M,] in the saying, إِلَيْكَ أَشْكُو مَشْيَهَا تَدَافِيَا مَشْىَ العَجُوزِ تَنْقُلُ الأَثَافِيَا [app. complaining, to God, of the slowness of his she-camel, as though meaning To Thee I complain of her pressing on slowly and laboriously, like the gait of the old woman removing the three stones for the support of the cooking-pot], the poet means تَدَافُفًا. (M. [But I rather think that the meaning here intended is, going along with an inclining from side to side; perhaps from دَفٌّ signifying the “ side. ” See also 6 in art. دفو.]) One says also, الجَيْشُ يَدِفُّونَ نَحْوَ العَدُوِّ The troops go gently, or leisurely, towards the enemy. (S.) And دَفَّتْ عَلَيْنَا مِنْ بَنِى فُلَانٍ

↓ دَافَّةٌ [A company coming gently, or leisurely, of the sons of such a one, so came to us]. (S.) And مِنَ الأَعْرَابِ ↓ دَفَّتْ عَلَيْهِمْ دَافَّةٌ A company of Arabs of the desert journeying leisurely in search of herbage and sustenance [so] came to them. (Z, TA.) And هُمْ قَوْمٌ يَدِفُّونَ, inf. n. دَفِيفٌ, They are a party journeying together not a hard pace. (AA, T.) And دَفَّ عَلَى وَجْهِ الأَرْضِ (IAar, T, TA,) inf. n. دَفٌّ, (K, TA,) He went lightly upon the ground; (K, * TA;) and ذَفَّ signifies the same. (IAar, T.) And دَفِيفٌ also signifies The act of running. (T.) b3: Also دَفُّوا, aor. ـِ [app. They journeyed to a region of green herbage and waters in consequence of drought: (see دَافَّةٌ:) and hence,] they had rain after experiencing drought. (M.) b4: See also 10, in two places.

A2: See also 3.

A3: دَفَّ الشَّىْءَ, aor. ـُ (TK,) inf. n. دَفٌّ, (Sgh, K,) He uprooted the thing; extirpated it. (Sgh, K.) 2 دفّف, inf. n. تَدْفِيفٌ, He hastened, sped, or went quickly; (K;) as also ↓ دَفْدَفَ. (IAar, K.) A2: See also 3, in two places.3 دافّهُ, (T, S, M, Msb, K,) and دافّ عَلَيْهِ, (TA,) inf. n. مُدَافَّةٌ and دِفَافٌ; (T, S, M, Msb;) as also دَافَاهُ, which is of the dial. of Juheyneh, (T, M,) altered from the former, (M,) and ذافّهُ; (Msb, TA;) and ↓ دفّفهُ, (K,) or عَلَيْهِ ↓ دفّف, (M, Msb, TA,) inf. n. تَدْفِيفٌ; (Msb;) as also ذفّف عليه; (T, M;) and عَلَيْهِ ↓ دَفّ, aor. ـُ [or, accord. to rule, دَفِّ]; (Msb;) [as also ذَفَّ عليه;] namely, a man, (S,) a captive, (T, S,) or a wounded man, (M,) He despatched him; i. e. hastened and completed his slaughter; (T, S, M, Msb, K;) or wounded him so as to hasten his death. (Msb.) 4 ادفّ: see 1, first sentence, in two places. b2: أَدَفّتْ عَيْهِ الأُمُورُ The events came upon him consecutively, or uninterruptedly. (Sgh, K.) 6 تدافّ القَوْمُ The party, or company of men, bore, or pressed, or crowded, one upon another. (As, A 'Obeyd, T, S, M, K. *) b2: See also 1.10 استدفّ: see 1, first sentence. b2: Also It (a thing, M) was, or became, prepared, (Az, T, M,) within one's power or reach, (S, M, K,) and easy; (S, K;) like استطفّ, the د being substituted for ط; (S;) [as also استذفّ;] and so ↓ دَفَّ, (T, M,) aor. ـِ (M;) [as also ذَفَّ.] Yousay, خُذْ َا اسْتَدَفَّ لَكَ, (Az, T, S, K,) and ما لك ↓ دَفَّ, (Az, T,) Take thou what is prepared for thee; (Az, T;) what is within thy power or reach, and easy to thee. (S, K.) b3: And It (an affair, or a thing,) was, or became, rightly disposed or arranged; in a right state; (S, K;) or complete, (S, Msb,) and in a right state: (S:) and استذفّ signifies the same. (IKtt, IB, TA.) b4: استدفّ بِالمُوسَى (tropical:) He shaved his pubes with the razor, (K, * TA,) and did so utterly; occurring in this sense in a trad. (TA.) R. Q. 1 دَفْدَفَ: see 1, in two places: b2: and see also 2. b3: [The inf. n.] دَفْدَفَةٌ signifies [also] The beating a دُفّ [or tambourine] hastily [or quickly]. (M, TA.) دَفٌّ The side, syn. جَنْبٌ, (Lth, T, S, M, Mgh, Msb, K,) of anything, (Lth, T, M, Msb, K,) for instance, of a bird, (Msb,) and of a camel; (S;) as also ↓ دَفَّةٌ: (Lth, T, Mgh, Msb:) or the surface (صَفْحَة) of the side; (M, K;) as also ↓ دَفَّةٌ: (K:) pl. دُفُوفٌ. (T, M, Msb.) Hence, أَصْبَرُ مِنْ عَوْدٍ بِدَفَّيْهِ جُلَبْ [More enduring than an old camel in whose sides are scabs formed over wounds: a prov.]. (TA. [See Freytag's Arab. Prov. i. 737.]) and ↓ بَاتَ يَقَّلَبُ عَلَى دَفَّتَيْهِ [and دَفّيْهِ, i. e. He passed the night turning over and over upon his sides]. (TA.) The saying of' Antarah, describing his she-camel, وَكَأَنَّمَا تَنْأَى بِجَانِبِ دَفِّهَا الْ ??

?? وَحْشِىِّ مِنْ هَزِجِ العَشِىِّ مُؤَوَّمِ means And as though she were shrinking from the quarter of her off side, بِ being here used in the sense of عَنْ, from a creature that cries for food at supper-time; meaning a cat, of ugly form and big head, fearing to be scratched by it: as J says, [in art. وحش,] she shrinks with her off side because the rider's whip is in his right hand: (EM p. 233:) [or the meaning is, as though she were shrinking with the outside of her off side; lit, with the side of her off side; for, accord. to ISd,] this is an instance of the prefixing of a noun to another identical therewith [in signification]. (M.) [Hence also,] رَمَاهُ اللّٰهُ بِذَاتِ الدَّفِّ i. e. ذات الجَنْبِ [May God smite him with the pleurisy] (TA.) b2: b3: Also A bank; an acclivity; or a part that faces one, above the foot or base; of sand; and of land or ground: (K:) accord. to En-Nadr, [the pl.] دُفُوفٌ signifies banks; acclivities; or parts that face one, above the foot or base; of land or ground; (T, TA;) as also دَفَادِفُ, of which the sing. is ↓ دَفْدَفَةٌ: (T, K:) accord. to Z, the دُفُوف of valleys are the elevated parts of the sides. (TA.) b4: See also the next paragraph. b5: And دَفَّةٌ.

دُفٌّ and ↓ دَفٌّ, (T, S, M, Mgh, Msb, K,) the former the more approved, (K,) the latter mentioned by A 'Obeyd, (S,) [and now the more common, A tambourine;] a certain thing with which one beats, (M, K,) or with which women beat, (S,) or with which one plays; (Mgh, Msb;) of two kinds; round; [such as is figured, under the name of “ tár ” (طار), in chap. xviii. of my work on the Modern Egyptians, with several pairs of tinkling plates of brass in apertures in the hoop, and sometimes, as in the kind used by hired wailing-women, without those tinkling plates;] and four-sided: [the latter seems to be only for amusement; for] it is said that the foursided is unlawful; but there is no harm in selling the round: (Mgh:) pl. دُفُوفٌ. (M, Msb, K.) دَفَّةٌ: see دَفٌّ, in three places. b2: [Hence,] دَفَّتَا السَّرْجِ (assumed tropical:) [The two side-boards of the horse's saddle;] the two boards that lie against the two sides of the beast; (Mgh;) or the two sides [or boards] of the horse's saddle, that embrace it between them: [see قَرَبُوسٌ:] and so دَفَّتَا الرَّحْلِ (assumed tropical:) the two sides &c. of the camel's saddle. (M.) And in like manner, (M,) دَفإَتَا المُصْحَفِ (tropical:) The two sides [or boards] of the book; (M, TA;) the two things that embrace the book between them; (T, M, Mgh, K, * TA;) the two faces, that are on the two sides, of the book. (Msb.) One says, حَفِظَ مَا بَيْنَ الدَّفَّتَيْنِ (tropical:) [He retained in his memory, or got by heart, what is between the two boards, meaning the whole contents, of the book]. (TA.) [دَفَّةٌ signifies also (assumed tropical:) A board in a general sense; and so ↓ دَفٌّ. And hence, (assumed tropical:) A rudder.] And دَفَّةُ الطَّبْلِ (assumed tropical:) The thing [or piece of skin] that is upon the head of the drum: (so in a copy of the M:) or دَفَّتَا الطَّبْلِ (tropical:) the two things, (T, K,) i. e. the two pieces of skin, (TA,) that are upon the head [or rather upon the two extremities] of the [common cylindrical] drum. (T, K, TA.) One says, ضَرَبَ دَفَّتِى الطَّبْلِ (tropical:) [He beat the two skins of the drum]. (TA.) دَفُوفٌ An eagle approaching the ground (S, K) in its flight (S) when making a stoop: (S, K:) or flying swiftly. (Skr, TA.) دُفُوفِىٌّ [rel. n. from دُفُوفٌ pl. of دُفٌّ and دَفٌّ; app. meaning A seller, or, like مُدَفِّفٌ, a maker, of tambourines]. (K: there mentioned as an appellation of a certain man.) دَفَّافٌ An owner of tambourines (دُفُوف). (M, TA.) [And] A beater of the tambourine (دُفّ); (MA;) [and] so ↓ مُدَفْدِفٌ. (M.) A2: دَفَّافَةٌ: see دَافٌّ.

دَفْدَفَةٌ: see دَفٌّ, near the end of the paragraph.

A2: [It is also the inf. n. of R. Q. 1, q. v.]

دَافٌّ [originally دَافِفٌ, act. part. n. of دَفَّ, q. v.,] is opposed to صَافٌّ, which signifies “ spreading its wings and not moving [or flapping] them ” [in its flight]. (M, TA.) A rájiz, (M,) Ru-beh, (T,) [for the sake of rhyme], uses دَافِى for دَافِفُ. (T, M.) b2: جَمَاعَةٌ دَافَّةٌ A company of men going a gentle pace: (Msb:) and دَافَّةٌ [alone] a party journeying together not a hard pace: (AA, T:) an army going gently, or leisurely, towards the enemy: (S, K: *) a company of men coming from one country or town to another: (IDrd, M:) a party going to a great town or city: (TA:) a company of men journeying leisurely (يَدِفُّونَ) in search of herbage and sustenance: (Z, TA:) a party of the people of the desert journeying to a region of green herbage and waters in consequence of drought: and [hence] a party having rain after experiencing drought; as also ↓ دَفَّافَةٌ. (M.) See 1, in two places.

مُدَفِّفٌ A maker of دُفُوف [or tambourines]. (M. [See also دُفُوفِىٌّ.]) A2: سَنَامٌ مُدَفِّفٌ A camel's hump that falls [or hangs] down upon his sides. (S, Sgh, K.) مُدَفْدِفٌ: see دَفَّافٌ.

ظل

Entries on ظل in 5 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, and 2 more
الظل: ما نسخته الشمس، وهو من الطلوع إلى الزوال، وفي اصطلاح المشايخ: هو الوجود الإضافي الظاهر بتعينات الأعيان الممكنة وأحكامها التي هي معدومات ظهرت باسمه النور، الذي هو الوجود الخارجي المنسوب إليها، فبستر ظلمة عدميتها النور الظاهر بصورها، صار ظلًا لظهور الظل بالنور وعدميته في نفسه، قال الله تعالى: {أَلَمْ تَرَ إِلَى رَبِّكَ كَيْفَ مَدَّ الظِّلَّ} أي: بسط الوجود الإضافي على الممكنات.

الظل الأول: هو العقل الأول؛ لأنه أول عين ظهرت بنوره تعالى.

ظل الإله: هو الإنسان الكامل المتحقق بالحضرة الواحدية.
ظل: ظَلَّ يَظَلُّ: لا يُسْتَعْمَلُ إلاَّ لكُلِّ عَمَلٍ بالنَّهار، ورُبَّما جاء باللَّيْلِ في الشِّعْرِ نادِراً. وظَلِلْتُ وظِلْتُ وظَلْتُ، والمَصْدَرُ الظُّلُوْلُ، ويُقال: ظَلَلْتُ أيضاً.
والظِّلُّ: ضِدُّ الضِّحِّ، والجَمِيعُ الظِّلاَلُ والظُّلُوْلُ. وسَوَادُ اللَّيْلِ: ظِلٌّ. ومَكَانٌ ظَلِيْلٌ: دائمُ الظِّلِّ، وقد دامَتْ ظَلاَلَتُه. وكُلُّ مَوْضِعٍ يكونُ فيه الشَّمْسُ فزالَتْ عنه فهو: ظِلٌّ وفَيْءٌ.
والظِّلُّ الظَّلِيْلُ: الجَنَّةُ.
والظِّلُّ: الخَيَالُ يُرى من الجِنِّ وغَيْرِه.
والظِّلَّةُ: الظِّلاَلُ.
والظُّلَّةُ: ما سَتَرَكَ من فَوْقُ.
وثَوْبٌ لَيْسَ عليه ظِلٌّ: أي زِئْبِرٌ.
وهو في ظِلِّه: أي كَنَفِه.
ووَجْهُه كظِلِّ الحَجَرِ: أي أسْوَدُ.
وفي مَثَلٍ: " تَرَكَ الظَّبْيُ ظِلَّه " إذا نَفَرَ.
والظُّلَّةُ: كهيئة الصُّفَّةِ في التفسير.
والمَظَلَّةُ: البُرْطُلَّةُ. وما يُتَّخَذُ من خَشَبٍ يُسْتَظَلُّ به.
والظَّلِيْلَةُ: الرَّوْضَةُ.
والإِظْلاَلُ: الدُّنُوُّ، أظَلَّكَ فلانٌ: بمعنى دَنا كأنَّه ألْقى عليه ظِلَّه.
ومُلاَعِبُ ظِلِّه: طائِرٌ، ومُلاَعِبَا ظِلِّهما، ومُلاعِبَاتُ ظِلِّهِنَّ.
والأَظَلُّ: باطِنُ مَنْسِمِ البَعِيرِ، والجَميعُ الأَظْلاَلُ والظُّلُّ. وفي الإنسان: أُصُوْلُ بُطُوْنِ الأصابعِ مِمّايَلي صَدْرَ القَدَم.
والظَّلَلُ: الماءُ الذي يكونُ تَحْتَ الشَّجَرَةِ ولا تُصِيْبُه الشَّمْسُ. والظَّلِيْلَةُ: مُسْتَنْقَعُ ماءٍ قَلِيْلٍ في مَسِيْلٍ ونَحْوِه.
وكانَ ذلك في ظِلِّ الشَّبَابِ: أي أوَّلِه.
والظَّلاَلَةُ: غَيَايَةٌ من الطَّيْرِ أي جَمَاعَةٌ.

وظَلَّلْتُ بالسَّوْطِ: أي أشَرْتُ به تَخْوِيفاً.
وظَلاَلَةُ البَعِيْرِ: شَخْصُه.
والظَّلِيْلُ: الحَصِيْرُ من ظُهُوْرِ السَّعَفِ، وتُجْمَعُ أظِلَّةً.
واسْتَظَلَّتْ عَيْنُ النّاقَةِ: إذا غارَتْ، فهي مُسْتَظِلَّةٌ.
لظ: الإِلْظَاظُ: الإِلْحَاحُ على الشَّيْءِ، أَلَظَّ على الشَّيْءِ وألَظَّ به. ومنه المُلاَظَّةُ في الحَرْبِ.
ورَجُلٌ مِلْظَاظٌ مُلِظٌّ: شَدِيْدُ الإِيْلاَعِ بالشَّيْءِ. وفي الحَدِيث: " أَلِظُّوا بيا ذا الجَلاَلِ والإِكْرَام " أي داوِموا السُّؤالَ بها.
وهو مُلِظٌّ به: إذا رَأيْتَه يَطْرُدُه، واللَّظُّ: الطَّرْدُ، ومَرَّتِ الفُرْسَانُ تَلاَظُّ.
والإِلْظَاظُ: الطَّلَبُ باللِّسَانِ. والمِلْظَاظُ: المِلْحَاحُ. ورِسَالَةٌ مُلِظَّةٌ.
ورَجُلٌ لَظٌّ: عَسِرٌ مُتَشَدِّدٌ.
واللَّظْلَظَةُ: من قَوْلِكَ: الحَيَّةُ تُلَظْلِظُ: وهو تَحْرِيْكُ رَأْسِها من شِدَّةِ اغْتِيَاظِها.
وإنَّه لَحَدِيْدٌ لَظْلاَظٌ: أي عَسِرُ الخُلقِ.
والمِلَظُّ: الشَّدِيْدُ الطَّلَبِ المُلِحُّ على الشَّيْءِ.
وأَلَظَّ على كذا وبه: لَزِمَه.
باب الظاء واللام ظ ل، ل ظ يستعملان

ظل: [ظَلَّ فلانٌ نَهارَه صائماً، ولا تقول العرب: ظَلَّ يَظَلُّ اِلاّ لكل عَمَل بالنهار، كما لا يقولون: باتَ يَبيتُ إِلاّ باللَّيل، ومن العَرَب من يحذف لام ظَلِلتُ ونحوِها حيث يظهران] ، فأما أهل الحِجاز فيكسِرون الظاء على كسرة اللام التي أُلقِيَتْ، فيقولون ظِلْنا وظِلْتُم، والمصدر الظلول، [والأمر منه ظَلَّ واظلَلْ، وقال اللهُ- جلَّ وعَزّ-: ظَلْتَ عَلَيْهِ عاكِفاً وقرىء: ظِلْتَ عليه، فمَن فَتَحَ فالأصلُ فيه ظَلِلتَ عليه، ولكن اللامَّ حُذِفت لثِقَل التضعيف والكسر، وبقيت الظاء على فتحها، ومن قَرَأ: ظِلْتَ، بالكسر، حَوَّلَ كسرةَ اللام على الظاء، وقد يجوز في غير المكسور نحو: هَمتُ، بذاكَ أي هَمَمْتُ، وأحَسْتُ تُريدُ أَحْسَسْتُ، وحَلتُ في بني فُلانٍ، بمعنى حَلَلْتُ وليس بقياس إنّما هي أحرف قليلة معدودة] . وتميم تقول: ظَلْتُ. وسَواد الليل يُسَمَّى ظِلاًّ، قال:

وكم هَجَعَتْ وما أطلقت عنها ... وكم دَلَجَتْ وظِلُّ اللَّيْلِ داني

ومكان ظليلٌ: دائِمُ الظِّلِّ دامَت ظِلالُه. والظُّلَّةُ كهَيئة الصُّفَّة، وعَذابُ يومِ الظُّلَّة، يقال: عذابُ يومِ الصُّفَّة، واللهُ أعلَم. والمِظَلَّة: البُرْطُلَّة، والظُّلَّة والمِظَلَّة سواء وهما ما يُستَظَلُّ به من الشمْس، ويقال: مظلة. والإِظْلالُ: الدُّنُوُّ، يقال: أظَلَّكَ فلانٌ، أي كأنَّه أَلْقَى عليكَ ظِلَّه من قُرْبه، [وأظَلَّ شَهرُ رمضانَ، أي دَنَا منكَ] . ويقال: لا يُجاوز ظِلّي ظِلَّكَ. ومُلاعِبُ ظله: طائر يُسَمَّى بذلك، وهُما مُلاعِبا ظِلِّهما ومُلاعباتُ ظِلِّهِنَّ في لغة، فإذا جَعَلتَه نكرةً أخرجْتَ الظِلَّ على العِدَّة فقلت: هُنَّ مُلاعبات [أَظْلالِهِنّ] . والأَظَلُّ: باطِن مَنْسِم البعير، والجميع الأظلال، قال:

تَشْكُو الوَجَى من أظَللٍ وأظلَلِ

أظهر التضعيف، وإنَّما هو أظَلُّ، [وقال ذو الرُّمَّة:

دامي الأظل بعيد السأو مَهْيُومُ]

والظِّلُّ لون النَهار تغلِبُ عليه الشَّمْسُ. والظِّلُّ من الخيال سِترٌ من الجن. والمظلمة تُتَّخَذُ من الخَشَب يُسْتَظَلُّ بها. والظَّليلة: مُستَنقِعُ ماءٍ قليل في مَسيل، وينقطع السَّيْلُ ويبقى ذلك الماء فيه، قال رؤبة:

غادَرَهُنّ السيل في ظلائلا  لظ: الإِلظاظ: الإِلْحاحُ على الشيء، وألظ به، ومنه المُلاظَّةُ في الحَرْبِ. ورجل مِلْظاظ: مُلِظٌّ شديدُ الإيلاع بالشيء، مُلجٌّ، قال:

عَجِبتُ والدَّهْر له لَظيظُ

ويقال: رجلٌ كَظٌّ لَظٌّ، أي عَسِرٌ مُتَشدِّد. والتَّلَظْلُظُ واللَّظْلَظَةُ من قولك: حَيَّةٌ تَتَلَظلَظُ، وهو تحريكُ رأسِها من شِدَّةِ اغتياظِها. وحَيَّةٌ تَتَلَظَّى من خُبثها وتَوَقُّدِها، والحَرُّ يَتَلَظَّى كأنَّه يلتهب مثل النار، وسُمِّيَتِ النّارُ لَظىّ من لُزُوقها بالجلد، ويقال: اشتقِاقُه من الإِلظاظ، فأَدْخَلوا الياءَ كما أَدْخَلُوها على الظن فقالوا: تَظَنَّيتُ، وإِنَّما هو: تَظَنَّنْت،

وفي الحديث: ألظوا بيا ذا الجَلالِ والإِكرام

أي سَلِّمُوا بها وداوِمُوا عليها، أي على هذه الكلمة. [وأما قولهم في الحَرِّ: يَتَلَظَّى فكأنّه يَتَلَهَّبُ كالنّارِ من اللَّظَى] .
ظل: ظلَّ: مكث، لبث، بقي، دام، استمر، ويقال: ظل واقفاً: لبث واقفاً وظل على حاله: عني بصحبته، لم يشخ ويطعن في السن ولم يأسن ويتعفن (بوشر).
ظلَل: معناها الأصلي أظلّ، فيأ، وجعله في الظلّ.
ويقال مجازاً: ظلَّلَته مَسَرَّتُه (عباد 1: 66) مثل ما نقول: ارتسم السرور على وجهه.
ظَلَّل: جعله في الظلّ، خصص له مكاناً فيه ظلّ (معجم البلاذري).
ظَلَّل ب: غطاه من أعلاه ففي المقري (1: 380): مَسارح للطيور مظلَّلة بالشباك (مِطِيرة بناء كبير مخصص لتربية الطيور).
أظلَّله: دنا منه، صار قريباً منه (لين، فليشر في تعليقه على المقري 1: 660، بريشت ص216 معجم مسلم) وقد تغير معنى هذا الفعل فصار يدل على شيء أو وقت قد حان حينه.
ففي رحلة ابن بطوطة (1: 22) مثلاً: أظلني بتونس عيد الفطر، أي اقبل عيد الفطر وأنا بتونس،. وفيها (1: 26): أظلنا عيد الأضحى في بعض تلك المراحل أي اقبل علينا عيد الأضحى في بعض تلك المراحل. وفي ملّر (ص12): أظلتنا بها ليلة شتائية أي كنا في ليلة ممطرة. وفي معجم مسلم: أظلهم رعب أي استولى عليهم رعب.
ظَلّ؟: يقول ريشاردسون (مراكش 2: 30) ذَلّ تعني مِظلّة ولعلها تصحيف مَظلّ (انظر مَظَلّ) وعند بوسيبه ظلّيلة وهي لفظة مراكشية تعني مِظلَّة.
ظِلّ: وجمع الجمع أظَاليل (ديوان الاخطل ص8 ورايت).
ظل الشمْس: مِزُولة، ساعة شمسية (الكالا).
ظُلَّة: مدخنة الموقد (فوك، الكالا).
ظِلّي: هو نوع من الزبيب في سلجماسة وقد سمي بذلك لأنه يجفف في الظل (البكري ص148).
ظِلاَلة: نوع من الأخبية للوقاية من الشمس مثل مظلَّة (ابن جبير ص178، 187).
الظِلالات عند الصوفية عبارة عن الأسماء الإلهية (محيط المحيط).
ظِلاِليّ: ترجمة كلمة السريانية طالما (باين سميث 1470).
مظّل: خيمة كبيرة فسطاط. ففي المعجم اللاتيني- العربي ( tentorium فسطاط ومَظَلّ).
ويطلق على هذا الاسم على خيمة السلطان. فعند ابن القوطية (ص40 ق): ولم يُؤذَّن بالظُهْر إلا وقد اجتمع على باب المظل ثلاثون ألف رأس.
وفي حيان (ص72 ق) وأمر الأمير عبد الله بإنزال العسكر وإقامة المظل فاتفق من سوء الطيرة أن المظل لما قام عمود (عموده) وشُدَّ باطنابه اندقَّ العمود فخر المظل ثم أهوى إلى عمود فامتلخه وتقدّم به إلى المظل فعمده فاستوى على ساقه. كما يطلق هذا الاسم على خيمة ولد السلطان ففي حيان (ص90 ق) في كلامه عن عاصفة واقتلعت مظل الولد أبان وقبةّ القائد أحمد (والمظل في هذا الخبر مرداف قبة).
مَظْلّ وجمعه مظلات: عرزال وهو سقيفة من أغصان الأشجار تحمي من الشمس (الكالا).
وفي المعجم اللاتيني العربي ذكرت هذه الكلمة مقابل الكلمة اللاتينية umbraculum ولهذه الكلمة معنيان أحدهما هو هذه السقيفة والثاني مظلّة.
مَظَلّ وجمعها مظلات: طابق دور (الكالا).
وهو يذكر لفظة مدل التي تعني عنده دائماً مَظَلّ وجمعها مظلات في المادة اللاتينية Madera tinada de وأرى من الصعب معرفة المراد من هذه الكلمة. غير أني حين رجعت إلى معجم نبريجا، حيث رتبت فيه الكلمات نفس الترتيب في معجم الكالا، وجدت فيه: tina de madera وهو يترجم هذه بالكلمة اللاتينية contignation ( أي طابق، دور) وقد ذكر في القسم اللاتيني - الأسباني أن معنى الكلمة هو دور وطابق. وهذا ما تدل عليه كلمة مَظْلْ.
مَظَلّ: مظلة شمسية (هوست ص153، هلو).
مَظَلّ وجمعها مظلات: نوع من القبعات تعتمر لتحمي لابسها من الشمس (فوك) وقبعة من القش (دوماس عادات ص38) وقال دوماس (حياة العرب ص67): وهي لا تلبس الا في حمارَّة القيظ، وهي عالية جداً وذات حاشية عريضة جداً، وترى في الصحراء خاصة وهي مغطاة بريش النعام (انظر المادة التالية) مِظلّة (بفتح الميم وكسرها): البيت الذي يذكره لين والذي ينتهي بكلمة المظلي موجود في ديوان الهذليين (ص196 البيت 71).
مَظَلَّة: مثل ظُلْة التي اشتقت منها الكلمة الأسبانية تولدا، تولدا (انظر معجم الأسبانية ص351): جنفاص يمد على ساحة الدار والشارع والمحفة والزورق ليمحيها من الشمس أو من المطر (مختارات من تاريخ العرب ص452، 580، ابن جبير ص63) وفي رحلة ابن بطوطة (4: 290): واجتمعت بتلك الخليج من السفن طائفة كبيرة لهم القلاع الملونة ومظلات الحرير.
وقد ترجمها المترجم بالمعنى المألوف وهو شمسية لكن قارن هذا بما جاء في (4: 271) وهو: ويظللّون على المركب بثياب الخ ثم ان في مخطوطة السيد جاينجوس مظلّلات بدل مظلات.
مظلَّة: ظُلَّة في أعلى السرير (بوشر).
مظلّة: قبعة من خوص النخيل (بليسييه ص152) وقبعة عريضة الحاشية جداً تصنع من خوص الدوم وهي شجرة المقل (اسبينا مجلة الشرق والجزائر 13: 145، كاريت جغرافية ص228، يراكس مجلة الشرق والجزائر 5: 215).
وعند البربر الخوص التي يلبسها الأوربيون (برجون).
مظلَّة: خيمة حيث كانت سفينة نوح (بوشر). عيد المظلة: عيد العرازيل عند اليهود (بوشر، دي ساسي طرائف 1: 93) وفي محيط المحيط: عيد المظال مُظلَّل: ما تعلوه الظُلَّة (ابن البيطار 4: 390).
مظلّل بالجلال: يعلوه الجلال (بوشر).
مُظَلّل وتجمع على مُظللات: انظرها في مادة مُظلَّة.
مُظلّل: مظلة شمسية، (ابن بطوطة 2: 421) وفي مخطوطة جاينجوس مظلات بدل مظلاّت في المطبوع من الرحلة).

ظل

1 ظَلَّ, aor. ـِ inf. n. ظِلَالَةٌ: see 4.

A2: ظَلَّ, (T, M, Msb, K,) first Pers\. ظَلِلْتُ, (T, S, M, O, Msb, K,) [and accord. to SM ظَلَلْتُ also, for he says that] the verb is of the class of مَنَعَ as well as of the class of تَعِبَ, (TA,) and ظَلْتُ, (T, S, * M, O, K,) likened to لَسْتُ, (M, K, *) formed by rejecting the former ل in ظَلِلْتُ, (T, O,) and ظِلْتُ, which is [also] originally ظَلِلْتُ, (Sb, T, M, O, K,) formed by transferring to the ظ the vowel of the rejected ل, (Sb, T, M, O,) anomalously, (Sb, M,) the latter of the dial. of the people of El-Hijáz; (T;) aor. ـَ (S, * M, O, * Msb, K;) imperative اِظْلَلْ and ظَلْ (T) [and it is implied in the M voce قَرَّ that one says also اِظْلِلْ and ظِلْ, which indicates that the aor. is also يَظِلُّ, but this requires confirmation, which I have not anywhere found]; inf. n. ظُلُولٌ (T, S, M, O, Msb, K) and ظَلٌّ (M, K) and ظِلٌّ; (thus also in a copy of the M; [but this I think doubtful;]) accord. to Lth, (T,) or Kh, (Msb,) [i. e. accord. to the author of the 'Eyn,] is said only of a thing that is done in the day, or daytimes; (T, S, M, O, Msb;) like as بَاتَ, aor. ـِ is said only of a thing that is done in the night: (T:) it is an incomplete [i. e. a non-attributive] verb, relating to a time in which is a shade from the sun, from morning to evening, or from sunrise to sunset: (Esh-Shiháb, TA:) one says, ظَلَّ فُلَانٌ نَهَارَهُ صَائِمًا [Such a one was during his day fasting; or he passed his day fasting]: (Lth, T:) and ظَلَّ نَهَارَهُ يَفْعَلُ كَذَا [He was in, or during, his day doing such a thing; or he passed his day doing such a thing]: (M, K:) and ظَلِلْتُ أَعْمَلُ كَذَا [I was in the day or daytime, or I passed the day, doing such a thing; or] I did such a thing in the day or daytime. (S, O, Msb. *) In the saying of 'Antarah, وَلَقَدْ أَبِيتُ عَلَى الطَّوَى وَأَظَلُّهُ حَتَّى أَنَالَ بِهِ كَرِيمَ المَأْكَلِ [app. meaning And verily I pass the night in hunger, and I pass the day in it, that I may attain thereby plentiful eating], أَظَلُّهُ is for أَظَلُّ عَلَيْهِ. (S, O.) And accord. to some, (TA,) ظَلَّ لَيْلَهُ occurs in poetry; (M, K, TA;) so that one says, ظَلَّ لَيْلَهُ يَفْعَلُ كَذَا [He was in, or during, his night, or he passed his night, doing such a thing]: but it is said that in this case the verb has the meaning next following. (TA.) b2: and it signifies also He, or it, became; syn. صَارَ: (Er-Rághib, TA:) being in this sense likewise an incomplete [i. e. a non-attributive] verb, divested of that meaning of time which it radically denotes; as in the phrase in the Kur [xvi. 60 and xliii. 16], ظَلَّ وَجْهُهُ مُسْوَدًّا [His face becomes black]: so says Ibn-Málik: (TA:) or this may mean his face continues all the day black: (Bd in xvi. 60:) and one says also, ظَلَّ يَفْعَلُ كَذَا meaning He continued doing such a thing: this too is mentioned by Ibn-Málik, and is of the dial. of the people of Syria. (TA.) b3: It is also a complete [i. e. an attributive] verb as meaning He, or it, continued; as is said in the Expos. of the “ Shifè,” and by Ibn-Málik; and, as Ibn-Málik likewise says, it was, or became, long. (TA.) 2 ظللّٰهُ عَلَيْهِ [He made it to give shade over him, or it,] (M,) inf. n. تَظْلِيلٌ. (O.) It is said in the Kur [vii. 160, and the like is said in ii. 54], وَظَلَّلْنَا عَلَيْهِمُ الغَمَامَ And we made the clouds to give shade over them. (M.) b2: [And ظللّٰهُ signifies He shaded him, or it. See an ex. in a verse of Jereer in art. ردف, conj. 3.] لٰكِنْ عَلَى الأَثَلَاتِ لَحْمٌ لَا يُظَلَّلُ [But at the tamarisk-trees is flesh that will not be shaded, or, accord. to the reading given by Meyd, بِالأَثَلَاتِ,] is a prov., said by Beyhes, in allusion to the flesh of his slain brothers, on the occasion of persons saying, ظَلِّلُوا لَحْمَ جَزُورِكُمْ [Shade ye the flesh of your slaughtered camel]. (S, O.) A2: See also 4.

A3: One says also ظلّل بِالسَّوْطِ, meaning He made a sign with the whip for the purpose of frightening. (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K.) 4 اظلّ, said of a day, It was, (S, O,) or became, (M, K,) shady, or a day having shade: (S, M, O, K:) or it was a day having clouds, or other [causes of shade]: (T:) or it was continually shady; as also ↓ ظَلَّ, aor. ـِ inf. n. ظِلَالَةٌ. (Msb.) b2: And, said of a thing, [It extended its shade; or] its shade extended; as also ↓ ظلّل. (Msb.) A2: أَظَلَّتْنِى الشَّجَرَةُ [The tree shaded me, or afforded me shade]: and in like manner one says of other things than trees. (S, O.) أَظَلَّكَ said of a building, or of a mountain, or of a cloud, means It protected thee, and cast its shade upon thee. (Mgh.) b2: [Hence,] اظلّهُ (assumed tropical:) He took him into his shelter, or protection: (TA:) or he guarded, or protected, him, and placed him within the scope of his might, or power of resistance or defence. (Er-Rághib, TA.) b3: And أَظَلَّنِى (assumed tropical:) It (a thing) covered me: (M, K:) or it approached me, or drew near to me, so as to cast its shade upon me: (K:) or it has both of these meanings: (M:) or أَظَلَّكَ means he, (T, S,) or it, (O,) approached thee, or drew near to thee, as though he, or it, cast his, or its, shade upon thee. (T, S, O.) And hence one says, أَظَلَّكَ أَمْرٌ (assumed tropical:) An event approached thee, or drew near to thee: (S, O:) and in like manner one says of a month. (T, S, O.) And اظلّ [alone] (assumed tropical:) It (a thing) advanced: or approached, or drew near. (Msb.) And i. q. أَشْرَفَ [app. as meaning (assumed tropical:) He, or it, became within sight, or view]. (Msb.) 5 تَظَلَّّ see the next paragraph. It is also pronounced تَظَلَّى: (IAar, T:) and signifies He kept to shady places, and to ease, or repose: (IAar, T and K in art. ظلى:) it is like تَظَنَّيْتُ from الظَّنُّ. (T in that art.) 10 استظلّ, (T,) or استظلّ بِالِظِّلِّ, (Msb, TA,) He (a man, T) sheltered, or protected, himself by means of the shade: (T, TA:) or the latter means he inclined to the shade and sat in it. (M, K.) And استظلّ مِنَ الشَّىْءِ and بِهِ means↓ تَظَلَّلَ [i. e. he shaded himself (تظلّل being quasi-pass. of ظَلَّلَهُ) from the thing and by means of it]. (M, K.) You say, استظلّ بِهِ مِنَ الشَّمْسِ [He shaded himself with it, or by means of it, from the sun]. (T.) And استظلّ بِالشَّجَرَةِ He shaded and sheltered himself by means of the tree. (Ibn-'Abbád, S, O.) b2: استظلّ الدَّمُ The blood was in the جَوْف [or belly, or interior of the belly, or the chest]. (T, O, K, TA. [In the CK, من الجَوْفِ is put for فِى الجَوْفِ.]) b3: استظلّت العَيْنُ, (T, Ibn-'Abbád, O,) or العُيُونُ, (K,) The eye, (T, Ibn-'Abbád, O,) meaning that of a she-camel, (Ibn-'Abbád, O,) or the eyes, (K,) sank, or became depressed, in the head. (T, Ibn-'Abbád, O, K.) b4: And استظلّ الكَرْمُ The grape-vine became luxuriant, or abundant and dense, in its branches whereon were the bunches. (M, K.) ظِلٌّ properly signifies Shade; i. e. the light of the sun without the rays: when there is no light, it is ظُلْمَةٌ, not ظِلٌّ: (S, O:) contr. of ضِحٌّ: (M, K:) or i. q. فَىْءٌ: (K:) so some say: (M:) or so the [common] people say: (IKt, Msb:) or the former is [shade] in the morning; and the latter is in the evening: (M, K:) or, accord. to IKt, the former is in the morning and in the evening; but the latter is only after the declining of the sun from the meridian: ISk says that the former is from the rising of the sun to its declining; and the latter, from the declining to the setting: Th says that the ظِلّ of a tree &c. is in the morning; and the فَىْء, in the evening: (Msb:) Ru-beh says, (M, Msb,) any place, (M,) or any thing, (Msb,) upon which the sun has been and which it has quitted is termed ظِلٌّ and فَىْءٌ; (M, Msb;) but a thing [or place] upon which the sun has not been is termed ظِلٌّ [only]; and hence it is said that the sun annuls, or supersedes, the ظِلّ, and the فَىْء annuls, or supersedes, the sun: (Msb:) AHeyth says, the ظِلّ is anything upon which the sun has not come; and the term فَىْء is applied only after the declining of the sun; the فَىْء being eastwards and the ظِلّ being westwards; and the ظِلّ being termed ظِلّ from the beginning of the day to the declining of the sun; after which it is termed فَىْء until the night: (T, TA:) one says the ظِلّ of Paradise, but not its فَىْء, because the sun will never replace its ظِلّ; but En-Nábighah El-Jaadee has assigned to Paradise فَىْء having ظِلَال: (M, TA:) in a verse of Aboo-Sakhr ElHudhalee, ظِلٌّ is made fem. as meaning مَنِيَّة [i. e. death]: (Ham p. 161:) the pl. [of mult.] is ظِلَالٌ (S, M, O, K) and ظُلُولٌ and [of pauc.] أَظْلَالٌ. (M, O, K.) The saying of a rájiz, كَأَنَّمَا وَجْهُكَ ظِلٌّ مِنْ حَجَرْ [As though thy face were a shade of a stone] is said to mean hardness of face, and shamelessness: or the being black in the face: (T, TA:) for the Arabs say that there is nothing more dense in shade than a stone. (TA.) قَدْ ضَحَا ظِلُّهُ [His shade, or shadow, has become sun] is said of the dead. (TA.) مَرَّ بِنَا كَأَنَّهُ ظِلُّ ذِئْبٍ [He passed by us as though he were the shadow of a wolf] means swiftly, as does a wolf. (M.) اِنْتَعَلَتْ ظِلَالَهَا (assumed tropical:) [They made their shadows to be as though they were sandals to them] is said of camels or other beasts when it is midday in summer and they have no shadow [but such as is beneath them]: a rájiz says, قَدْ وَرَدَتْ تَمْشِى عَلَى ظِلَالِهَا وَذَابَتِ الشَّمْسُ عَلَى قِلَالِهَا [They came to the water walking upon their shadows, and the sun was intensely hot upon the tops of their heads and humps]. (T.) And one says, هُوَ يَتْبَعُ ظِلَّ نَفْسِهِ (tropical:) [He follows the shadow of himself; i. e. a thing that he will not overtake; for], as a poet says, the shadow that goes with thee thou wilt not overtake by following: and هُوَ يُبَارِى ظِلَّ نَفْسِهِ (tropical:) [He strives to outstrip the shadow of himself], meaning that he walks with a proud and self-conceited gait: so in the A. (TA.) And اِنْتَقَلْتُ عَنْ ظِلِّى (tropical:) I left my state, or condition. (TA.) And تَرَكَ الظَّبْىُ ظِلَّهُ: so in the T and S and O: (TA:) but [said to be] correctly, أَتْرُكُهُ تَرْكَ الظَّبْىِ ظِلَّهُ, (K,) or لَأَتْرُكَنَّهُ, (M, TA,) i. e. [I will forsake him, or I will assuredly forsake him, as the gazelle forsakes] the place of its shade: (O, TA:) [each, however, is app. right; and the former is the more agreeable with the following explanations:] a prov., (M,) applied to the man who is wont to take fright and flee; for the gazelle, when it takes fright and flees from a thing, never returns to it: (S, O, K:) by the ظِلّ is here meant the covert in which it shades and shelters itself in the vehemence of the heat; then the hunter comes to it and rouses it, and it will not return thither; and one says, تَرَكَ الظَّبْىُ ظِلَّهُ, meaning the place of its shade: it is applied to him who takes fright and flees from a thing, and forsakes it so as not to return to it; and to the case of a man's forsaking his companion. (Meyd.) [ثَقِيلُ الظِّلِّ as applied to a man, see expl. in art. ثقل: see also Har p. 250, where it is indicated that it may be rendered One whose shadow, even, is oppressive, and therefore much more so is his person.] In the phrase وَلَا الظِّلُّ وَلَا الْحَرُورُ, (M, K) in the Kur [xxxv. 20], Th says, accord. to some, (M,) الظِّلُّ means Paradise; (M, K;) and الحَرُورُ, the fire [of Hell]: but he adds, I say that الظِّلُّ is the ظِلّ itself [i. e. shade], and الحَرُورُ is the حَرّ itself [i. e. heat]: (M: [see also حَرُورٌ:]) and Er-Rághib says that ظِلٌّ is sometimes assigned to anything; whether it be approved, as in the phrase above mentioned; or disapproved, as in وَظِلٍّ مِنْ يَحْمُومٍ

in the Kur [lvi. 42, meaning And shade of smoke, or black smoke]. (TA.) And الظِّلَالُ meansظِلَالُ الجَنَّةِ [The shades of Paradise]: (Fr, T, O, K, TA:) in some copies of the K, وَالظِّلَالُ الجَنَّةُ, which is a mistake: (TA:) [but this requires consideration; for] El-'Abbás Ibn-'Abd-El-Muttalib says, مِنْ قَبْلِهَا طِبْتَ فِى الظِّلَالِ وَفِى مُسْتَوْدَعٍ حَيْثُ يُخْصَفُ الوَرَقُ [Before it t?? wast good in, or in the shades of, Paradise, and in a depositary in the part where leaves are sewed together to conceal the pudenda]; (T, O, TA;) i. e. before thy descent to the earth (to which the pronoun in قبلها relates), thou wast good in the loins of Adam when he was in Paradise. (TA.) الجَنَّةُ تَحْتَ ظِلَالِ السُّيُوفِ [Paradise is beneath the shades of the swords] is a trad., meaning that fighting against unbelievers is a way of attaining to Paradise. (Marg. note in a copy of the “ Jámi' es-Sagheer.) مُلَاعِبُ ظِلِّهِ is an appellation of A certain bird; [see art. لعب;] and one says مُلَاعِبَا ظِلِّهِمَا; and مُلَاعِبَاتُ ظِلِّهِنَّ: but when you make them indeterminate, you say مُلَاعِبَاتُ أَظْلَالِهِنَّ. (T, O, K. [But in the TA in art. لعب, it is said that one dualizes and pluralizes both nouns, because the appellation becomes determinate.]) b2: ظِلُّ اللَّيْلِ means (tropical:) The blackness of the night: (T, S, O, Msb;) metaphorically thus termed; (S;) as in the saying, أَتَانَا فِى ظِلِّ اللَّيْلِ [He came to us in the blackness of the night]: (S, O:) or it signifies جُنْحُ اللَّيْلِ [app. as meaning the darkness, and confusedness, of the night; see جُنْحٌ]; (M, TA;) or so الظِّلُّ: (K:) or this means the night, (M, K, TA,) itself; (M, TA;) so the astronomers say: (TA:) all the night is ظِلٌّ: and so is all the period from the shining of the dawn to the rising of the sun. (T.) b3: ظِلُّ النَّهَارِ is The colour of the day when the sun predominates over it [app. meaning when the light of the sun predominates over that of the early dawn]. (K.) b4: ظِلُّ السَّحَابِ means Such, of the clouds, as conceal the sun: or the blackness of the clouds. (M, K.) b5: And ظِلَالُ البَحْرِ means The waves of the sea; (O, K, TA;) because they are raised so as to shade the ship and those that are in it. (TA.) b6: ظِلٌّ also signifies A خَيَال (M, O, K) that is seen, (M, K,) [i. e. an apparition, a phantom, or a thing that one sees like a shadow, i. e. what we term a shade,] of the jinn, or genii, and of others: (M, O, K:) or the like of a خَيَال of the jinn. (T.) b7: Also Anything that shades one. (TA.) b8: And it is the subst. from أَظَلَّنِى الشَّىْءُ meaning “ the thing covered me; ” (M, K;) [i. e. it means A covering;] in which sense Th explains it in the phrase إِلَى ظِلٍّ ذِى ثَلَاثِ شُعَبٍ [in the Kur lxxvii. 30, Unto a covering having three parts, or divisions]; saying, the meaning is that the fire will have covered them; not that its ظِلّ will be like that of the present world. (M. [See شُعْبَةٌ.]) And ظِلُّ الشَّىْءِ means (assumed tropical:) That which serves for the veiling, covering, or protecting, of the thing; syn. كِنُّهُ. (M.) [Hence] one says, فُلَانٌ يَعِيشُ فِى ظِلِّ فُلَانٍ i. e. (assumed tropical:) [Such a one lives] in the shelter, or protection, of such a one. (T, * S, O, Msb, * K. *) And السُّلْطَانُ ظِلُّ اللّٰهِ فِى الأَرْضِ, (O, TA,) a saying of the Prophet, (O,) [meaning (assumed tropical:) The sovereign, or ruling, power is God's means of defence in the earth,] because he wards off harm from the people like as the ظِلّ [properly so called] wards off the harm of the heat of the sun: (TA:) or the meaning is, (assumed tropical:) God's means of protection: or God's خَاصَّة [or special servant]. (O, TA.) b9: Also (assumed tropical:) Might; or power of resistance or defence: (M, K, TA:) whence [as some say] its usage in the Kur xiii. 35, and the usage of [the pl.] ظِلَال in xxxvi. 56 and in lxxvii. 41: [but the primary signification is more appropriate in these instances:] and so in the saying, جَعَلَنِى فِى ظِلِّهِ [i. e. (assumed tropical:) He placed me within the scope of his might, or power of resistance or defence]: so says Er-Rághib. (TA.) b10: And (assumed tropical:) A state of life ample in its means or circumstances, unstraitened, or plentiful, and easy, pleasant, soft, or delicate. (TA.) b11: Also (assumed tropical:) The beginning of winter. (T, O. [Accord. to the copies of the K, of youthfulness: but I think that الشَّبَاب in this instance, in the K, is evidently a mistranscription for الشِّتَآء.]) And (assumed tropical:) The vehemence (T, O, K) of the heat (T, O) of summer. (T, O, K.) b12: Also (assumed tropical:) The شَخْص [as meaning person of a human being, and as meaning the bodily or corporeal form or figure or substance which one sees from a distance, or the material substance,] of anything; (M, K, TA; [in the second and third of which is added, “or its كِنّ,” a signification which I have mentioned above on the authority of the M;]) because of its [apparent] blackness [or darkness, resembling that of a shade or shadow]: (M, TA:) whence the saying, لَا يُفَارِقُ ظِلِّى ظِلَّكَ (assumed tropical:) [My person will not quit thy person]; like the saying, لَا يُفَارِقُ سَوَادِى سَوَادَكَ: and the following exs. have been cited as instances of ظِلّ in the sense of شَخْص: the saying of a poet, لَمَّا نَزَلْنَا رَفَعْنَا ظِلَّ أَخْبِيَةٍ

[as though meaning When we alighted, we raised the material fabric of tents], for it is said that they do not set up the ظِلّ which is the فَىْء, but they only set up the tents; and the saying of another, تَتَبَّعَ أَفْيَآءَ الظِّلَالِ عَشِيَّةً

[as though meaning He followed the shadows of the material objects in the evening]: but Er-Rághib says that the former means, we raised the tents, and so raised the ظِلّ thereof; and in the other ex., الظلال is a general term, and الفَىْء [or افيآء] is a special term, so that it is an instance of the إِضَافَة of a thing to its kind [i. e. of prefixing a noun to one significant of its kind]. (TA.) [See also ظَلَالَةٌ.] b13: And accord. to Ibn-'Abbád, (O,) it signifies also The nap, or villous substance, upon the surface of a garment, or piece of cloth; syn. زِئْبِرٌ. (O, K.) ظَلَّةٌ i. q. إِقَامَةٌ [Continuance, residence, abode, &c.]. (K.) b2: And i. q. صِحَّةٌ: thus accord. to the copies of the K; but this may be a mistranscription; for Az and others mention, among the significations of ظلّة, [in a copy of the T, written in this case, as in others, ↓ ظُلَّة,] that of صَيْحَةٌ [q. v.]. (TA.) ظُلَّةٌ A thing that covers, or protects, [or shades,] one, overhead: accord. to Lth, i. q. ↓ مَظَلَّةٌ or مِظَلَّةٌ meaning a thing that shades one from the sun: (T:) see an ex. voce مِظَلَّةٌ: a covering: and i. q. بُرْطُلَّةٌ: (M, K:) this latter word correctly signifies a مِظَلَّة for the summer: (TA in art. برطل:) and a thing by which one is protected from the cold and the heat: (M:) anything that protects and shades one, as a building or a mountain or a cloud: (Mgh:) the first portion that shades (Az, S, K) of a cloud (Az, S) or of clouds; (K;) accord. to Er-Rághib, mostly said of that which is deemed unwholesome, and which is disliked; whence the use of the word in the Kur 7:171: (TA:) and what shades one, of trees: (K:) or anything that forms a covering over one, (T, TA,) or shades one: (T:) and [particularly] a thing like the صُفَّة [q. v.], (S, M, O, K,) by which one protects himself from the heat and the cold: (K:) or, accord. to the lawyers, ظُلَّةُ الدَّارِ means the سُدَّة [or projecting roof] over the door of the house: or that of which the beams have one end upon the house and the other end upon the wall of the opposite neighbour: (Mgh:) pl. ظُلَلٌ (S, M, O, K) and ظِلَالٌ. (M, K.) [See also ظَلَالٌ.] One says also, دَامَتْ ظُلَّةُ الظِّلِّ and الظِّلِّ ↓ ظِلَالَةُ, meaning That whereby one shades himself, (K, TA,) of trees, or of stones, or of other things, (TA,) [continued.] عَذَابُ يَوْمِ الظُّلَّةِ, in the Kur. [26:189], is said to mean [The punishment of the day of] clouds beneath which was a hot wind (سَمُوم): (S, O, K:) or an overshadowing cloud, beneath which they collected themselves together, seeking protection thereby from the heat that came upon them, whereupon it covered them, (T, * K, TA,) and they perished beneath it: (T, TA:) or, accord. to some, i. q. عَذَابُ يَوْمِ الصُّفَّةِ. (T: see art. صف.) and لَهُمْ مِنْ فَوْقِهِمْ ظُلَلٌ مِنَ النَّارِ وَمِنْ تَحْتِهِمْ ظُلَلٌ, in the Kur [36:16], means To them shall be above them coverings of fire, and beneath them coverings to those below them; Hell consisting of stages, one beneath another. (T, TA.) Seditions, or conflicts and factions, are mentioned in a trad. as being like ظُلَل, by which are meant Mountains, and clouds: and El-Kumeyt likens waves of the sea to ظُلَل. (TA.) And [the pl.]

ظُلَلٌ is used as meaning The chambers of a prison. (M, TA.) A2: See also ظَلَّةٌ.

ظِلَّةٌ i. q. ظِلَالٌ; (T, K, TA;) app. a pl. of ظَلِيلٌ, like as طِلَّةٌ is of طَلِيلٌ. (TA.) ظَلَلٌ Water that is beneath a tree, (O,) or beneath trees, (K,) upon which the sun does not come. (O, K.) [See also ضَلَلٌ.]

ظَلَالٌ, like سَحَابٌ, [so accord. to the K, but in my copies of the S, ↓ ظِلَال,] A thing that shades one, (IAar, S, O, K, TA,) such as a cloud, (IAar, S, TA,) and the like. (IAar, TA.) [See also ظُلَّةٌ.]

ظِلَالٌ pl. of ظِلٌّ: (S, M, O, K:) b2: and of ظُلَّةٌ. (M, K.) b3: [Also, app., pl. of ظَلِيلٌ: see ظِلَّةٌ. b4: Freytag has app. understood it to be expl. in the K as syn. with مَظَلَّةٌ; though it certainly is not.] b5: See also ظَلَالٌ.

مَكَانٌ ظَلِيلٌ A place having shade: (M, K:) or having constant shade. (T, S, M, O, K.) and hence ظِلٌّ ظَلِيلٌ (M, K) Constant shade: (S:) or extensive shade: (O:) or in this case the latter word denotes intensiveness [meaning dense]; (M, K, TA;) being like شَاعِرٌ in the phrase شِعْرٌ شَاعِرٌ. (TA.) ظِلًّا ظَلِيلًا in the Kur iv. 60 is said by Er-Rághib to be an allusion to ease and pleasantness of life. (TA.) One says also أَيْكَةٌ ظَلِيلَةٌ A collection of trees tangled, or luxuriant, or abundant and dense. (TA.) In the saying of Uheyhah Ibn-El-Juláh, describing palm-trees, هِىَ الظِّلُّ فِى الحَرِّ حَقَّ الظَّلِ?? ??لِ وَالمَنْظَرُ الأَحْسَنُ الأَجْمَلُ [ISd says] in my opinion, he means الشَّىْءُ الظَّلِيلُ حَقَّ الظَّلِيلِ; [so that the verse should be rendered They are the shade in the heat, the shady thing, the extremely shady, and the most goodly, the most beautiful, thing at which one looks; (see the phrase هٰذَا العَالِمُ حَقَّ العَالِمِ, voce حَقٌّ;)] the inf. n. being put in the place of the subst. (M.) لَا ظَلِيلٍ in the Kur [lxxvii. 31] means Not profitable as the shade in protecting from the heat. (TA.) ظَلَالَةٌ, (M, TA,) with fet-h, (TA,) the subst. from the verb in the phrase ظَلَّلْنَا عَلَيْهِمُ الغَمَامَ [expl. above, see 2; as such app. meaning either The making to give shade, like the inf. n. تَظْلِيلٌ, or a thing that gives shade, like ظِلَالَةٌ]. (M, TA.) b2: And i. q. شَخْصٌ [expl. above, see ظِلٌّ, last quarter]: (O, K:) and so طَلَالَةٌ, with ط. (O.) ظِلَالَةٌ: see ظُلَّةٌ. b2: Also A cloud that one sees by itself, and of which one sees the shadow upon the earth. (K.) b3: And one says, رَأَيْتُ ظِلَالَةً مِنَ الطَّيْرِ i. e. غَيَابَةً [app. meaning I saw a covert, or place of concealment, of birds]. (TA.) ظَلِيلَةٌ A place in which a little water collects and stagnates in a water-course and the like: (Lth, T:) or a place in which water collects and stagnates in the lower part of the torrent of a valley: (M, K:) or the like of an excavated hollow in the interior of a water-course, such that the water stops, and remains therein: (AA, O:) pl. ظَلَائِلُ. (Lth, AA, T, O.) And A meadow (رَوْضَة) abounding with collections of trees, or of dense and tangled trees: (AA, T, O, K:) pl. as above. (K.) ظُلَّيْلَةٌ A thing which a man makes for himself, of trees, or of a garment, or piece of cloth, by which to protect himself from the heat of the sun: a vulgar word. (TA.) ظُلْظُلٌ i. q. سُعْنٌ, i. e. A ↓ مِظَلَّة [q. v.; or as expl. in the L, in art. سعن, a ظُلَّة (q. v.), or a thing like the ظُلَّة, which is made upon the flat house-tops, for the purpose of guarding against the dew that comes from the direction of the sea in the time of the greatest heat]; on the authority of IAar. (T. [Accord. to the O and K, i. q. سُفُنٌ, which is evidently a mistranscription.]) أَظَلُّ [More, and most, dense in shade]. The Arabs say, لَيْسَ شَىْءٌ أَظَلَّ مِنْ حَجَرٍ [There is not anything more dense in shade than a stone]. (TA.) b2: And أَظَلّ, [as a subst., i. e. أَظَلٌّ accord. to a general rule, or, if regarded as originally an epithet, it may be أَظَلُّ,] by poetic license أَظْلَل, (S, M, O, K,) signifies The under part, (S, O,) or the concealed part, (M, AHei, K,) of the مَنْسِم, (S, M, O, K,) or of the خُفّ, (AHei, TA,) [the former app. here used, as it is said be in other cases, in the same sense as the latter, meaning the foot,] of the camel; (S, M, O, AHei, K;) so called because of its being concealed: (AHei, TA:) and, (M, K,) in a human being, (M,) الأَظَلُّ signifies بَطْنُ الإِصْبَعِ; (M, K;) and [ISd says] this is in my opinion the right explanation; but it is said that أَظَلُّ الإِنْسَانِ signifies بُطُونُ أَصَابِعِهِ, which means the portion, of what is next to the fore part [of the bottom] of the foot, from the root of the great toe to the root of the little toe, of the human being: (M:) the pl. is ظُلٌّ, which is anomalous, (M, K,) or formed after the manner of the pl. of an epithet: (M:) or الظُّلُّ فِى الإِنْسَانِ means the roots, or bases, (أُصُول) of what are termed بُطُونُ الأَصَابِعِ, next to the fore part [of the bottom] of the foot. (Ibn-'Abbád, O.) Hence the prov., إِنْ يَدْمَ أَظَلُّكَ فَقَدْ نَقِبَ خُفِّى [If the fore part of the sole of thy foot be bleeding, the sole of my foot has become worn through, in holes: see نَقِبَ]: said to the complainer to him who is in a worse condition than he. (AHei, TA.) مظلّ [app. مَظِلٌّ, being from ظَلَّ of which the aor. is يَظِلُّ; A place of shade, or of continual shade]. One says, هٰذَا مُنَاخِى وَمَحَلِّى وَبَيْتِى وَمظلِّى

[This is my nightly resting-place for the camels, and my place of abode, and my tent, and my place of shade, or of continual shade]. (TA.) مُظِلٌّ A thing having shade; by means of which one shades himself; as also ↓ مُظَلِّلٌ. (Msb.) And [A cloudy day;] a day having clouds: or having continual shade. (TA.) مِظَلَّةٌ (T, S, M, Msb, K) and مَظَلَّةٌ, (T, M, Msb, K,) the former with kesr to the م as an instrumental noun, (Msb,) [and the latter with fet-h as a noun of place,] A large tent of [goats'] hair; (S, O, Msb;) more ample than the خِبَآء; so says El-Fárábee: (Msb:) one of the kinds of tents of the Arabs of the desert, the largest of the tents of [goats'] hair; next after which is the وَسُوط; and then, the خِبَآء, which is the smallest of the tents of [goats'] hair; so says Az: but Aboo-Málik says that the مظلّة and the خبآء are small and large: IAar says that the خَيْمَة is of poles roofed with [the panic grass called] ثَمَام, and is not of cloths; but the مظلّة is of cloths: (T:) or it is of the tents called أَخْبِيَة; (M;) such as is large, of the أَخْبِيَة; (K;) and it is said to be only of cloths; and it is large, having a رِوَاق [q. v.]; but sometimes it is of one oblong piece of cloth (شُقَّة), and of two such pieces, and of three; and sometimes it has a كِفَآء, which is its hinder part: or, accord. to Th, it is peculiarly of [goats'] hair: (M:) see also ظُلَّةٌ, and ظُلْظُلٌ: the pl. is مَظَالُّ; (M, Msb;) and مَظَالِ or مَظَالِى

occurs at the end of a verse of Umeiyeh Ibn-Abee-'Áïdh El-Hudhalee, for مَظَالِّ; the [latter]

ل being either elided, or changed into ى. (M.) عِلَّةٌ مَا عِلَّةُ أَوْتَادٍ وَأَخِلَّةٍ وَعَمَدِ المِظَلَّةِ اُبْرُزُوا لِصِهْرِكُمْ

↓ ظُلَّةٌ [A pretext: what is the pretext of tentpegs, and of pins for fastening together the edges of the pieces of the tent-cloth, and of the poles of the large tent? go ye forth: he who has married among you has a tent for shade from the sun:] is a prov., and was said by a girl who had been married to a man, and whose family delayed to conduct her to her husband, urging in excuse that they had not the apparatus of the tent: she said this to urge them, and to put a stop to their excuse: (Meyd, TA: *) and the prov. is applied in attributing untruth to pretexts. (Meyd.) b2: Hence, as being likened thereto, (assumed tropical:) A booth, or shed, made of palm-sticks, and covered with [the panic grass called] ثُمَام. (Msb.) b3: And The thing [i. e. umbrella] by means of which kings are shaded on the occasion of their riding; called in Pers\. چَتْر. (TA.) عَرْشٌ مُظَلَّلٌ [A booth, or shed, shaded over] is from الظِّلُّ. (S.) مُظَلِّلٌ: see مُظِلٌّ.

مُسْتَظِلٌّ Blood that is in the جَوْف [or belly, or interior of the belly, or the chest]. (T, O.) b2: And [Az says,] I heard a man of the tribe of Teiyi apply the term المُسْتَظِلَّاتُ [so accord. to a copy of the T, but in the TA المُسْتَظِلُّ,] to Certain thin flesh, adhering to the interior of the two fetlock-joints of the camel, than which there is in the flesh of the camel none thinner, nor any softer, but there is in it no grease. (T.)

أَكَمَ 

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(أَكَمَ) الْهَمْزَةُ وَالْكَافُ وَالْمِيمُ أَصْلٌ وَاحِدٌ، وَهِيَ تَجَمُّعُ الشَّيْءِ وَارْتِفَاعُهُ قَلِيلًا. قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: الْأَكَمَةُ تَلٌّ مِنَ الْقُفِّ، وَالْجَمْعُ آكَامٌ وَأَكَمٌ. وَاسْتَأْكَمَ الْمَكَانُ، أَيْ: صَارَ كَالْأَكَمَةِ. وَتُجْمَعُ عَلَى الْآكَامِ أَيْضًا، قَالَ أَبُو خِرَاشٍ:

وَلَا أَمْغَرُ السَّاقَيْنِ ظَلَّ كَأَنَّهُ ... عَلَى مُحْزَئِلَّاتِ الْإِكَامِ نَصِيلُ

يَعْنِي صَقْرًا. احْزَأَلَّ: انْتَصَبَ. نَصِيلٌ: حَجَرٌ قَدْرَ ذِرَاعٍ. وَمِنْ هَذَا الْقِيَاسِ الْمَأْكَمَتَانِ: لُحْمَتَانِ وَصَلَتَا بَيْنَ الْعَجُزِ وَالْمَتْنَيْنِ، قَالَ:

إِذَا ضَرَبَتْهَا الرِّيحُ فِي الْمِرْطِ أَشْرَفَــتْ ... مَآكِمُهَا وَالزُّلُّ فِي الرِّيحِ تُفْضَحُ

أَوَلَ 

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(أَوَلَ) الْهَمْزَةُ وَالْوَاوُ وَاللَّامُ أَصْلَانِ: ابْتِدَاءُ الْأَمْرِ وَانْتِهَاؤُهُ. أَمَّا الْأَوَّلُ فَالْأَوَّلُ، وَهُوَ مُبْتَدَأُ الشَّيْءِ، وَالْمُؤَنَّثَةُ الْأُولَى، مِثْلُ أَفْعَلَ وَفُعْلَى، وَجَمْعُ الْأُولَى أُولَيَاتٌ مِثْلُ الْأُخْرَى. فَأَمَّا الْأَوَائِلُ فَمِنْهُمْ مَنْ يَقُولُ: تَأْسِيسُ بِنَاءِ " أَوَّلٍ " مِنْ هَمْزَةٍ وَوَاوٍ وَلَامٍ، وَهُوَ الْقَوْلُ. وَمِنْهُمْ مَنْ يَقُولُ: تَأْسِيسُهُ مِنْ وَاوَيْنِ بَعْدَهُمَا لَامٌ. وَقَدْ قَالَتِ الْعَرَبُ لِلْمُؤَنَّثَةِ أَوَّلَةٌ. وَجَمَعُوهَا أَوَّلَاتٌ وَأَنْشَدَ فِي صِفَةِ جَمَلٍ:

آدَمُ مَعْرُوفٌ بِأَوَّلَاتِهِ ... خَالُ أَبِيهِ لِبَنِي بَنَاتِهِ

أَيْ: خُيَلَاءُ أَبِيهِ ظَاهِرٌ فِي أَوْلَادِهِ. أَبُو زَيْدٍ: نَاقَةٌ أَوَّلَةٌ وَجَمَلٌ أَوَّلٌ: إِذَا تَقَدَّمَا الْإِبِلَ. وَالْقِيَاسُ فِي جَمْعِهِ أَوَاوِلُ، إِلَّا أَنَّ كُلَّ وَاوٍ وَقَعَتْ طَرَفًا أَوْ قَرِيبَةً مِنْهُ بَعْدَ أَلِفٍ سَاكِنَةٍ قُلِبَتْ هَمْزَةً. الْخَلِيلُ: رَأَيْتُهُ عَامًا أَوَّلَ يَا فَتَى، لِأَنَّ أَوَّلَ عَلَى بِنَاءِ أَفْعَلَ، وَمَنْ نَوَّنَ حَمَلَهُ عَلَى النَّكِرَةِ. قَالَ أَبُو النَّجْمِ:

مَا ذَاقَ ثُفْلًا مُنْذُ عَامٍ أَوَّلِ

ابْنُ الْأَعْرَابِيِّ: خُذْ هَذَا أَوَّلَ ذَاتِ يَدَيْنِ، وَأَوَّلَ ذِي أَوَّلَ، وَأَوَّلَ أَوَّلَ، أَيْ: قَبْلَ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ. وَيَقُولُونَ: " أَمَّا أَوَّلُ ذَاتِ يَدَيْنِ فَإِنِّي أَحْمَدُ اللَّهَ ". وَالصَّلَاةُ الْأُولَى سُمِّيَتْ بِذَلِكَ لِأَنَّهَا أَوَّلُ مَا صُلِّيَ. قَالَ أَبُو زَيْدٍ: كَانَ الْجَاهِلِيَّةُ يُسَمُّونَ يَوْمَ الْأَحَدِ الْأَوَّلَ. وَأَنْشَدُوا فِيهِ:

أُؤَمِّلُ أَنْ أَعِيشَ وَأَنَّ يَوْمِي ... بِأَوَّلَ أَوْ بأَهْوَنَ أَوْ جُبَارِ

وَالْأَصْلُ الثَّانِي قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: الْأَيِّلُ الذَّكَرُ مِنَ الْوُعُولِ، وَالْجَمْعُ أَيَائِلُ. وَإِنَّمَا سُمِّيَ أَيِّلًا لِأَنَّهُ يَؤُولُ إِلَى الْجَبَلِ يَتَحَصَّنُ. قَالَ أَبُو النَّجْمِ:

كَأَنَّ فِي أَذْنَابِهِنَّ الشُّوَّلِ ... مِنْ عَبَسِ الصَّيْفِ قُرُونَ الْأَيِّلِ

شَبَّهَ مَا الْتَزَقَ بِأَذْنَابِهِنَّ مِنْ أَبِعَارِهِنَّ فَيَبِسَ، بِقُرُونِ الْأَوْعَالِ. وَقَوْلُهُمْ آلَ اللَّبَنُ، أَيْ: خَثُرَ مِنْ هَذَا الْبَابِ، وَذَلِكَ لِأَنَّهُ لَا يَخْثُرُ [إِلَّا] آخِرَ أَمْرِهِ. قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ أَوْ غَيْرُهُ: الْإِيَالُ عَلَى فِعَالٍ: وِعَاءٌ يُجْمَعُ فِيهِ الشَّرَابُ أَيَّامًا حَتَّى يَجُودَ. قَالَ:

يَفُضُّ الْخِتَامَ وَقَدْ أَزْمَنَتْ ... وَأَحْدَثَ بَعْدَ إِيَالٍ إِيَالَا

وَآلَ يَؤُولُ، أَيْ: رَجَعَ. قَالَ يَعْقُوبُ: يُقَالُ: " أَوَّلَ الْحُكْمَ إِلَى أَهْلِهِ "، أَيْ: أَرْجَعَهُ وَرَدَّهُ إِلَيْهِمْ. قَالَ الْأَعْشَى:

أُؤَوِّلُ الْحُكْمَ إِلَى أَهْلِهِ قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: آلَ اللَّبَنُ يَؤُولُ أَوْلًا وَأَوُولًا: خَثُرَ. وَكَذَلِكَ النَّبَاتُ. قَالَ أَبُو زَيْدٍ: آلَ اللَّبَنُ عَلَى الْإِصْبَعِ، وَذَلِكَ أَنْ يَرُوبَ فَإِذَا جَعَلْتَ فِيهِ الْإِصْبَعَ قِيلَ آلَ عَلَيْهَا. وَآلَ الْقَطِرَانُ: إِذَا خَثُرَ. وَآلَ جِسْمُ الرَّجُلِ: إِذَا نَحُفَ. وَهُوَ مِنَ الْبَابِ، لِأَنَّهُ يَحُورُ وَيَحْرِي، أَيْ: يَرْجِعُ إِلَى تِلْكَ الْحَالِ. وَالْإِيَالَةُ السِّيَاسَةُ مِنْ هَذَا الْبَابِ، لِأَنَّ مَرْجِعَ الرَّعِيَّةِ إِلَى رَاعِيهَا. قَالَ الْأَصْمَعِيُّ: آلَ الرَّجُلُ رَعِيَّتَهُ يَؤُولُهَا: إِذَا أَحْسَنَ سِيَاسَتَهَا. قَالَ الرَّاجِزُ:

يَؤُولُهَا أَوَّلُ ذِي سِياسِ

وَتَقُولُ الْعَرَبُ فِي أَمْثَالِهَا: " أُلْنَا وَإِيلَ عَلَيْنَا " أَيْ سُسْنَا وَسَاسَنَا غَيْرُنَا. وَقَالُوا فِي قَوْلِ لَبِيدٍ:

بِمُؤَتَّرٍ تَأْتَالُهُ إِبْهَامُهَا

هُوَ تَفْتَعِلُ مِنْ أَلْتُهُ أَيْ أَصْلَحْتُهُ. وَرَجُلٌ آيِلُ مَالٍ، مِثَالُ خَائِلِ مَالٍ، أَيْ: سَائِسُهُ. قَالَ الْأَصْمَعِيُّ: يُقَالُ: رَدَدْتُهُ إِلَى آيِلَتِهِ، أَيْ: طَبْعِهِ وَسُوسِهِ. وَآلُ الرَّجُلِ أَهْلُ بَيْتِهِ مِنْ هَذَا أَيْضًا لِأَنَّهُ إِلَيْهِ مَآلُهُمْ وَإِلَيْهِمْ مَآلُهُ. وَهَذَا مَعْنَى قَوْلِهِمْ يالَ فُلَانٍ. وَقَالَ طَرَفَةُ:

تَحْسَِبُ الطَّرْفَ عَلَيْهَا نَجْدَةً ... يالَ قَوْمِي لِلشَّبَابِ الْمُسْبَكِرْ وَالدَّلِيلُ عَلَى أَنَّ ذَلِكَ مِنَ الْأَوَّلِ وَهُوَ مُخَفَّفٌ مِنْهُ، قَوْلُ شَاعِرٍ:

قَدْ كَانَ حَقُّكَ أَنْ تَقُولَ لِبَارِقٍ ... يَا آلَ يَارِقَ فِيمَ سُبَّ جَرِيرُ

وَآلُ الرَّجُلِ شَخْصُهُ مِنْ هَذَا أَيْضًا. وَكَذَلِكَ آلُ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ. وَذَلِكَ أَنَّهُمْ يُعَبِّرُونَ عَنْهُ بِآلِهِ، وَهُمْ عَشِيرَتُهُ، يَقُولُونَ آلُ أَبِي بَكْرٍ، وَهُمْ يُرِيدُونَ أَبَا بَكْرٍ. وَفِي هَذَا غُمُوضٌ قَلِيلٌ. قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: آلُ الْجَبَلِ أَطْرَافُهُ وَنَوَاحِيهِ. قَالَ:

كَأَنَّ رَعْنَ الْآلِ مِنْهُ فِي الْآلْ ... إِذَا بَدَا دُهَانِجٌ ذُو أَعْدَالْ

وَآلُ الْبَعِيرِ: أَلْوَاحُهُ وَمَا أَشْرَفَ مِنْ أَقْطَارِ جِسْمِهِ. قَالَ:

مِنَ اللَّوَاتِي إِذَا لَانَتْ عَرِيكَتُهَا ... يَبْقَى لَهَا بَعْدَهَا آلٌ وَمَجْلُودُ

وَقَالَ آخَرُ:

تَرَى لَهُ آلًا وَجِسْمًا شَرْجَعَا

وَآلُ الْخَيْمَةِ: الْعَُمَُدُ. قَالَ:

فَلَمْ يَبْقَ إِلَّا آلُ خَيْمٍ مُنَضَّدٌ ... وَسُفْعٌ عَلَى آسٍ وَنُؤْيٌ مُعَثْلَبُ

وَالْآلَةُ: الْحَالَةُ. قَالَ: سَأَحْمِلُ نَفْسِي عَلَى آلَةٍ ... فَإِمَّا عَلَيْهَا وَإِمَّا لَهَا

وَمِنْ هَذَا الْبَابِ تَأْوِيلُ الْكَلَامِ، وَهُوَ عَاقِبَتُهُ وَمَا يَؤُولُ إِلَيْهِ، وَذَلِكَ قَوْلُهُ تَعَالَى: {هَلْ يَنْظُرُونَ إِلَّا تَأْوِيلَهُ} [الأعراف: 53] . يَقُولُ: مَا يَؤُولُ إِلَيْهِ فِي وَقْتِ بَعْثِهِمْ وَنُشُورِهِمْ. وَقَالَ الْأَعْشَى:

عَلَى أَنَّهَا كَانَتْ تَأَوُّلُ حُبِّهَا ... تَأَوُّلُ رِبِعِيِّ السِّقَابِ فَأُصْحِبَا

يُرِيدُ مَرْجِعَهُ وَعَاقِبَتَهُ. وَذَلِكَ مِنْ آلَ يَؤُولُ.

تَرِبَ 

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(تَرِبَ) التَّاءُ وَالرَّاءُ وَالْبَاءُ أَصْلَانِ: أَحَدُهُمَا التُّرَابُ وَمَا يُشْتَقُّ مِنْهُ، وَالْآخَرُ تَسَاوِي الشَّيْئَيْنِ. فَالْأَوَّلُ التُّرَابُ، وَهُوَ التَّيْرَبُ وَالتَّوْرَابُ. وَيُقَالُ تَرِبَ الرَّجُلُ إِذَا افْتَقَرَ كَأَنَّهُ لَصِقَ بِالتُّرَابِ، وَأَتْرَبَ إِذَا اسْتَغْنَى، كَأَنَّهُ صَارَ لَهُ مِنَ الْمَالِ بِقَدْرِ التُّرَابِ، وَالتَّرْبَاءُ الْأَرْضُ نَفْسُهَا. وَيُقَالُ رِيحٌ تَرِبَةٌ إِذَا جَاءَتْ بِالتُّرَابِ. قَالَ:

لَا بَلْ هُوَ الشَّوْقُ مِنْ دَارٍ تَخَوَّنَهَا ... مَرًّا سَحَابٌ وَمَرًّا بَارِحٌ تَرِبُ وَأَمَّا الْآخَرُ فَالتِّرْبُ الْخِدْنُ، وَالْجَمْعُ أَتْرَابٌ. وَمِنْهُ التَّرِيبُ، وَهُوَ الصَّدْرُ عِنْدَ تَسَاوِي رُءُوسِ الْعِظَامِ. قَالَ:

أَشْرَفَ ثَدْيَاهَا عَلَى التَّرَيُّبِ

وَمِنْهُ التَّرِبَاتُ وَهِيَ الْأَنَامِلُ، الْوَاحِدَةُ تَرِبَةٌ.

وَمِمَّا شَذَّ عَنِ الْبَابِ التُّرْبَةُ وَهُوَ نَبْتٌ.

جَبَأَ 

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(جَبَأَ) الْجِيمُ وَالْبَاءُ وَالْهَمْزَةُ أَصْلَانِ: أَحَدُهُمَا التَّنَحِّي عَنِ الشَّيْءِ. يُقَالُ جَبَأْتُ عَنِ الشَّيْءِ، إِذَا كَعَعْتَ. وَالْجُبَّأُ، مَقْصُورٌ مَهْمُوزٌ: الْجَبَانُ. قَالَ:

فَمَا أَنَا مِنْ رَيْبِ الْمَنُونِ بِجُبَّأٍ ... وَمَا أَنَا مِنْ سَيْبِ الْإِلَهِ بِيَائِسِ

وَيُقَالُ جَبَأَتْ عَيْنِي عَنِ الشَّيْءِ، إِذَا نَبَتْ. وَرُبَّمَا قَالُوا هَذِهِ بِضِدِّهِ فَقَالُوا: جَبَأْتُ عَلَى الْقَوْمِ، إِذَا أَشْرَفْــتَ عَلَيْهِمْ.

وَمِمَّا شَذَّ عَنْ هَذَا الْأَصْلِ الْجَبْءُ: الْكَمْأَةُ، وَثَلَاثَةُ أَجْبُؤٍ. وَأَجْبَأَتِ الْأَرْضُ، إِذَا كَثُرَتْ كَمْأَتُهَا.

وَمِمَّا شَذَّ أَيْضًا قَوْلُهُمْ: أَجْبَأْتُ، إِذَا اشْتَرَيْتَ زَرْعًا قَبْلَ بُدُوِّ صَلَاحِهِ. وَبَعْضُهُمْ يَقُولُهُ بِلَا هَمْزٍ. وَرُوِيَ فِي الْحَدِيثِ: «مَنْ أَجْبَى فَقَدْ أَرْبَى» . وَمُمْكِنٌ أَنْ يَكُونَ الْهَمْزُ تُرِكَ لَمَّا قُرِنَ بِأَرْبَى. 

خَمَسَ 

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(خَمَسَ) الْخَاءُ وَالْمِيمُ وَالسِّينُ أَصْلٌ وَاحِدٌ، وَهُوَ فِي الْعَدَدِ. فَالْخَمْسَةُ مَعْرُوفَةٌ. وَالْخَمْسُ: وَاحِدٌ مِنْ خَمْسَةٍ. يُقَالُ خَمَسْتُ الْقَوْمَ: أَخَذْتُ خُمْسَ أَمْوَالِهِمْ، أَخْمِسُهُمْ. وَخَمَسْتُهُمَ: كُنْتُ لَهُمْ خَامِسًا، أَخْمِسُهُمْ. وَالْخِمْسُ: ظِمْءٌ مِنْ أَظْمَاءِ الْإِبِلِ. قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: هُوَ شُرْبُ الْإِبِلِ الْيَوْمَ الرَّابِعَ مِنْ يَوْمَ صَدَرَتْ; لِأَنَّهُمْ يَحْسُبُونَ يَوْمَ الصَّدَرِ. وَالْخَمِيسُ: الْيَوْمُ الْخَامِسُ مِنَ الْأُسْبُوعِ، وَجَمْعُهُ أَخْمِسَاءُ وَأَخْمِسَةٌ، كَقَوْلِكَ نَصِيبٌ وَأَنْصِبَاءُ [وَأَنْصِبَةٌ] . وَالْخُمَاسِيُّ وَالْخُمَاسِيَّةُ: الْوَصِيفُ وَالْوَصِيفَةُ طُولُهُ خَمْسَةُ أَشْبَارٍ. وَلَا يُقَالُ سُدَاسِيٌّ وَلَا سُبَاعِيٌّ إِذَا بَلَغَ سِتَّةَ أَشْبَارٍ أَوْ سَبْعَةً. وَفِي غَيْرِ ذَلِكَ الْخُمَاسِيُّ مَا بَلَغَ خَمْسَةً، وَكَذَلِكَ السُّدَاسِيُّ وَالْعُشَارِيُّ. وَالْخَمِيسُ وَالْمَخْمُوسُ مِنَ الثِّيَابِ: الَّذِي طُولُهُ خَمْسُ أَذْرُعٍ. وَقَالَ عُبَيْدٌ:

هَاتَيْكَ تَحْمِلُنِي وَأَبْيَضَ صَارِمًا ... وَمُذَرَّبًا فِي مَارِنٍ مَخْمُوسِ

يُرِيدُ رُمْحًا طُولُهُ خَمْسُ أَذْرُعٍ.

وَقَالَ مُعَاذٌ لِأَهْلِ الْيَمَنِ: " إِيتُونِي بِخَمِيسٍ أَوْ لَبِيسٍ آخُذُهُ مِنْكُمْ فِي الصَّدَقَةِ ". وَقَدْ قِيلَ إِنَّ الثَّوْبَ الْخَمِيسَ سُمِّيَ بِذَلِكَ لِأَنَّ أَوَّلَ مَنْ عَمِلَهُ مَلِكٌ بِالْيَمَنِ كَانَ يُقَالُ لَهُ الْخِمْسُ. قَالَ الْأَعْشَى:

يَوْمًا تَرَاهَا كَمِثْلِ أَرْدِيَةِ الْ ... خِمْسِ وَيَوْمًا أَدِيمَهَا نَغِلًا

وَمِمَّا شَذَّ عَنِ الْبَابِ الْخَمِيسُ، وَهُوَ الْجَيْشُ الْكَثِيرُ. وَمِنْ ذَلِكَ الْحَدِيثُ: " «أَنَّ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَآلِهِ وَسَلَّمَ، لَمَّا أَشْرَفَ عَلَى خَيْبَرَ قَالُوا: مُحَمَّدٌ وَالْخَمِيسُ» "، يُرِيدُونَ الْجَيْشَ.

دَنَفَ 

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(دَنَفَ) الدَّالُ وَالنُّونُ وَالْفَاءُ أَصْلٌ يَدُلُّ عَلَى مُشَارَفَةِ ذَهَابِ الشَّيْءِ. يُقَالُ دَنِفَ الْأَمْرُ، إِذَا أَشْرَفَ عَلَى الذَّهَابِ وَالْفَرَاغِ مِنْهُ. وَالدَّنَفُ: الْمَرَضُ الْمُلَازِمُ; وَالْمَرِيضُ دَنَفٌ، كَأَنَّهُ قَدْ قَارَبَ الذَّهَابَ; لَا يُثَنَّى وَلَا يُجْمَعُ. فَإِنْ قُلْتَ دَنِفٌ ثَنَّيْتَ وَجَمَعْتَ. فَأَمَّا قَوْلُ الْعَجَّاجِ:

وَالشَّمْسُ قَدْ كَادَتْ تَكُونُ دَنَفَا

فَهُوَ مِنَ الْبَابِ; لِأَنَّهُ يُرِيدُ اصْفِرَارَهَا وَدُنُوَّهَا لِلْمَغِيبِ. وَقَدْ يُقَالُ مِنْهُ أَدْنَفَتْ. 
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