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Entries on حص in 6 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, and 3 more
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حَصْحَصَ الْحَقُ
[يوسف/ 51] ، أي:
وضح، وذلك بانكشاف ما يغمره، وحَصَّ وحَصْحَصَ نحو: كفّ وكفكف، وكبّ وكبكب، وحَصَّهُ: قطع منه، إمّا بالمباشرة، وإمّا بالحكم، فمن الأول قول الشاعر:
قد حصّت البيضة رأسي
ومنه قيل: رَجُلٌ أَحَصُّ: انقطع بعض شعره، وامرأة حَصَّاءُ ، وقالوا: رجل أحصّ: يقطع بشؤمه الخيرات عن الخلق، والحِصَّة: القطعة من الجملة، وتستعمل استعمال النصيب.
حص
الحُصَاصُ: شِدَّةُ العَدْوِ في سُرْعَةٍ. والضُّرَاطُ. والجَرَبُ. والحُصُّ: الوَرْسُ يُصْبَغُ به. والحَصُّ: ذَهَاب الشَّعَر
ِ سَحْجاً، كما تَحُصُّ البَيْضَةُ رأْسَ صاحِبِها. وهو الحَلْقُ أيضاً. والأحَصُّ من الأيّام: الذي تَطْلُعُ شَمْسُه وتَصْفُو سَمَاؤه. وسَيْفٌ أحَصُّ: لا أثَرَ فيه. والحَصُّ: السُّرْعَةُ في العَدْوِ. ورَحِمٌ حصّاءُ: مَقْطُوْعَةٌ. والحِصَاصُ: الوَجْدُ. ورِقَّةُ القَلْب. ورَجُلٌ أحَصُّ: نَكِدٌ.
والحِصَّةُ: النَّصِيْبُ، والجَميعُ: الحِصَصُ. وتَحَاصَّ القَوْمُ: اقْتَسَموا بالحِصَصِ. وأحْصَصْتُ القَوْمَ: أعْطَيْتَهم الحِصَصَ.
والحَصْحَصَةُ: الحَرَكَةُ في الشَّيْءِ وحَتى يَسْتَقِرَّ فيه ويَسْتَمْكِنَ. وبَيَانُ الحَقِّ ووُضُوْحُه بعد كِتْمانِه، ومنه قَوْلُه تعالى: " الآنَ حَصْحَصَ الحَقُّ ". وباتَتِ الإِبلُ بِقَرَبٍ حَصْحاصٍ: أي سَرِيْعٍ. وحَصْحَصَ بِخُرْئه: رمى به. والحِصْحِصُ والكِثْكِثُ: التُّرَابُ، وكذلك الحَصْحَاصُ والحَصَاصَاءُ. والحُصُّ: اللُّؤْلُؤْ، على التَّشْبِيه.
وقول عَمْرو بن كُلْثُوم: مُشَعْشَعَةً كأَنَّ الحُصَّ فيها يَعْني النُّفّاخاتِ التي تَرْتَفِعُ فوق الخَمْر. والحُصَاصَةُ: ما يَبْقى في الكَرْمِ بعد قِطَافِه. والحَصِيْصَةُ: ما فوق أشْعَرِ الفَرَس. وتَحَصَّصْتُ الطَّرِيْقَ وتَحَصَّرْتُه: بمعنىً واحِدٍ.
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حص: الحَصْحَصَةُ: الحركةُ في الشيْء حتى يَسْتَقِرَّ فيه ويَستَمكنَ منه. وتحاص القَومُ تَحاصّاً: يَعني الاقتِسامَ من الحِصَّة. والحَصْحَصَةُ: بَيان الحق بعد كتمانه. حَصْحَصَ الْحَقُّ، ولا يقال: حُصْحِصَ الحقُّ. والحُصاصُ: سُرعة العَدْو فيِ شِدَّة. ويقال: الحُصاص: الضُّراط. والحُصُّ: الوَرْسُ، وإن جُمِعَ فحُصُوص، يُصْبِغُ به، وهو الزَّعْفَران أيضاً. والحَصُّ: إذهابُكَ الشَّعْر كما تَحُصُّ البَيْضة رأس صاحبها، قال :

قد حَصَّتِ البَيْضَةُ رأسي فما ... أطعَمُ ونَوماً غيرَ تَهْجاعِ

وقال:

بميزان قِسْطٍ لا يَحُصُّ شعيرةً ... له شاهدٌ من نفسه غيرُ فاضِلِ

لا يَحُصُّ: أي لا يَنْقُصُ. ويقالُ: رجلٌ أحَصُّ وامرأةٌ حَصّاء. وقال في السنة الجَرداء الجَدْبة:

عُلُّوا على شارفٍ صَعْبٍ مراكبُها ... حَصّاءَ ليس بها هُلْبٌ ولا وَبرُ

عُلُّوا: حُمِلُوا على ذلك

صح: الصِحَّةُ: ذَهابُ السَّقَم والبَراءة من كل عَيْب ورَيْب. صَحَّ يَصِحُّ صِحَّةً.

(والصَّومُ مَصَحَّةٌ )

ومَصِحَّة، ونَصْب الصادِ أعلى من الكسر. يعني يصح عليه. والصَّحْصَانُ والصَحْصَحُ: ما استوى وجَرِدَ من الأرض، ويجمع صَحاصِح، قال:

وصَحْصَحانٍ قُذُفٍ كالتُّرْسِ
الْحَاء وَالصَّاد

الصَّلْطَحةُ: العريضة من النِّسَاء.

واصْلَنطَحتِ الْبَطْحَاء: اتسعت، قَالَ طريح:

أَنْت ابْن مُصْلَنطِحِ البِطاحِ وَلم ... تَعطِف عليكَ الحِنِيُّ والوُلُجُ

يمدحه بِأَنَّهُ من صميم قُرَيْش، وهم أهل الْبَطْحَاء.

ونَصلٌ مُصَلْطَحٌ: عريض.

وَمَكَان صُلاطِحٌ: عريض، وَمِنْه قَول الساجع: صلاطح بلاطح. بلاطح إتباع.

والصَلَوْطَحُ: مَوضِع، قَالَ:

إِنِّي بِعيِنيَ إِذْ أمَّتْ حُمولُهمُ ... بطنَ الصلَوطَحِ لَا يَنْظُرْن من تَبِعا

والصّرْدَح: الْمَكَان الصب، وَكَذَلِكَ الصِّردَاحُ، وَالسِّين لُغَة.

والصَّرْدَحةُ: الصَّحرَاء الَّتِي لَا تنْبت، وَهِي غلظ من الأَرْض مستو.

والصَّردَحُ: الْمَكَان المستوي.

والصِّرْداح: الفلاة الَّتِي لَا شَيْء فِيهَا، عَن كرَاع.

والصُّلَوْدَحُ: الصلب.

والصِّلُنْدُحة: الصلبة.

والصمُّادِحُ والصمُّادِحِيُّ: الْخَالِص من كل شَيْء.

والصمُّادِحُ والصمُّادِحيُّ: الصلب الشَّديد.

وَصَوت صُمادِحٌ وصُمادِحيٌّ وصَمَيْدَحٌ: شَدِيد، قَالَ:

مَالِي عَدِمتُ صَوتَها الصَّمَيدحا

والصَّمَيدحُ: الْخِيَار، عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي وَأنْشد بَيْتا فِيهِ:

وسَطُوا الصّمَيدحَ وأنتَما ونبيذ صُمادِحيٌّ: قد أدْرك وخلص.

والصّرَنْفَح: الشَّديد الْخُصُومَة وَالصَّوْت، كالصرنقح، وَصرح ثَعْلَب بِأَن الْمَعْرُوف إِنَّمَا هُوَ بِالْفَاءِ.

وحَرْبَصَ الأَرْض: أرسل فِيهَا المَاء.

والحِصْرِمُ: الثَّمر قبل النضج.

والحِصْرِمةُ بِالْهَاءِ: حَبَّة الْعِنَب حِين تنْبت عَن أبي حنيفَة. وَقَالَ مرّة: إِذا عقد حب الْعِنَب فَهُوَ حصرم، قَالَ: وَلَا يزَال الْعِنَب مَا دَامَ أَخْضَر حِصْرِما.

والحِصْرِم: العودق، وَهِي الحديدة الَّتِي تخرج بهَا الدَّلْو.

وَرجل حِصْرِمٌ ومُحَصْرَمٌ: ضيق الْخلق بخيل، وَقيل: حِصرِمٌ: فَاحش، ومُحَصْرَمٌ: قَلِيل الْخَيْر.

وَعَطَاء مُحَصْرَمٌ: قيل.

وحَصْرَمَ قوسه: شدّ وترها.

والحَصْرَمةُ: شدَّة فل الْحَبل.

والحَصْرَمةُ: الشَّيْخ.

وشاعر محَصْرَمٌ: أدْرك الْجَاهِلِيَّة وَالْإِسْلَام. وَقد تقدّمت فِي الضَّاد.

وحَصْرَمَ الْقَلَم: براه.

وحَصْرَمَ الْإِنَاء: ملأَهُ، عَن أبي حنيفَة. وتَحَصْرَمَ الزّبد: تفرق فِي شدَّة الْبرد فَلم يجْتَمع.

والحِصْلِبُ، والحِصْلِمُ: التُّرَاب.

والحِنْفِصُ: الصَّغِير الْجِسْم.

وصُنابِحٌ: اسْم أبي بطن من الْعَرَب، مِنْهُم صَفْوَان بن عَسَّال الصنَابحِي، صحب النَّبِي صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ.
الْحَاء وَالصَّاد

الحَصُّ والحُصَاصُ: شدَّة العَدْوِ فِي سُرعةٍ.

والحُصَاصُ أَيْضا: الضُّرَاطُ وَفِي الحَدِيث " إِن الشَّيطانَ إِذا سمع الاذانَ وَّلى ولهُ حُصَاصٌ " وحَصَّ الــجليدُ النَّبْتَ يَحُصُّه. أحرَقَه، لغةٌ فِي حسَّه.

والحَصُّ حَلْقُ الشَّعَر، حَصَّه يَحُصُّه حَصاً فَحَصَّ حَصَصاً وانْحَصَّ.

والحَصُّ أَيْضا: إذهابُ الشَّعر سَحْجا وَالْفِعْل كالْفِعْلِ قَالَ:

قد حَصَّت البَيْضَةُ رَأسي فَمَا ... أطْعَمُ نَوْما غْيرَ تَهجاعِ

وحص شعره وانحص: انجرد.

ورجُل أحصٌّ: مُنْحَصُّ الشَّعَرِ.

وذَنَبٌ أحصُّ: لَا شَعَر عَلَيْهِ أنْشد ثعلبٌ:

وذَنَبٌ أحصُّ كالمِسْوَاطِ وسَنةٌ حصَّاء: جَدْبَةٌ قليلةُ النَّيات. وَقيل: هِيَ الَّتِي لَا نَبَات فِيهَا. قَالَ الحطيئة:

جاءَتْ بِهِ من بِلَاد الطُّورِ تَحدِرُه ... حَصاءٌ لم تَتَّرِكْ دُونَ العَصَا شَذَبا

وَهُوَ شَبيه بذلك.

وتَحَصَّصَ الظبيُ والحمارُ والبعيرُ: سقط شعَرُهُ.

والحَصِيصُ: اسْم ذَلِك الشَّعَرِ.

والحَصِيصَةُ: مَا جُمعَ مِمَّا حُلق أوْ نُتِف. وَهِي أَيْضا: شَعَر الأذُن ووَبَرُها كَانَ محلوق أَو غير محلوق. وَقيل: هُوَ الشعَرُ والوَبَرُ عامَّةً. والأوَّل أعرَفُ.

وتَحَصْحَصَ الوَبَرُ والزِّئْبِرُ: انجرَدَ، عَن ابْن الاعرابي وانشد:

لما رأى العَبْدُ مُمَرّا مُتْرَصَا ... ومَسَداً أجْرَدَ قَدْ تَحصْحَصَا

يكادُ لَوْلَا سَيرُه أَن يُمْلصَا ... جَدَّبه الكَصِيصُ ثُمَّ كصْكَصَا

وَلَو رَأى فاكرِشِ لَبَلْهَصَا

والحَصِيصَةُ من الْفرس: مَا فوقَ الاشْعَر ممَّا أطاف بالحافر لقلَّة ذَلِك الشّعْر.

وفَرسٌ أحَصُّ وحَصيصٌ: قليلُ شعَر الثُّنَّةِ والذَّنب، وَهُوَ عيبٌ. وَالِاسْم الحَصَصُ.

والاحَصُّ: الزَّمِرُ الَّذِي لَا يطول شعَرُه وَالِاسْم الحَصَصُ أَيْضا.

والحَصَصُ فِي اللِّحْيَة: أَن يَتَكَسَّرَ شَعُرها على صَدره.

وَرجل احصُّ: قاطعٌ للَّرحمِ، وَقد حَصَّ رِحَمَهُ يَحُصَّها حَصاًّ.

ورَحمٌ حَصَّاءُ: مَقْطُوعَة.

والأحَصُّ أَيْضا: النَّكِدُ المشئُومَ.

ويومٌ احَصُّ: شَدِيد الْبرد لَا سَحَاب فِيهِ. وَقيل لرجل من الْعَرَب: أَي الْأَيَّام أبْرَدُ؟ فَقَالَ الأحَصَّ الأزَبُّ، يَعْنِي بالاحَصِّ: الَّذِي تَصْفُو شَمَالُه ويَحْمَرُّ فِيهِ الْأُفق وتطلع شمسُه وَلَا يُوجد لَهَا مَسُّ من البَرْدِ وَهُوَ الَّذِي لَا سَحَاب فِيهِ، وَلَا يَنْكَسَرُ خَصَرُهُ. والازَبُّ: يَوْم تهبه النَّكْباءُ وتسوق الجَهَامَ والصُّرَّادَ وَلَا تَطْلُعُ لَهُ شمسٌ وَلَا يكون فِيهِ مَطَرٌ.

وَقَوله تَهُبُّه أَي تُهُبُّ فِيهِ.

والاحَصَّانِ: العَبْدُ والعَيْرُ لانهما يمايان سِنَّهُما حَتَّى يَهْرَما فَتَنْقُص اثمانهما.

والحِصَّةُ النَّصِيبُ من الطَّعَام وَالشرَاب وَالْأَرْض وَغير ذَلِك.

وتَحاصَّ القومُ: اقتسموا حِصَصَهُمْ.

حاصَّةُ مُحَاصَّةَّ وحَصاصاً: قاسَمَهُ فاخذ كل وَاحِد مِنْهُمَا حِصَّته.

واحصَّ القومَ: اعطاهم حِصَصَهُمْ.

واحَصَّهُ المكانَ: انزله فِيهِ، وَمِنْه قَول بعض الخطباءِ وتُحَصُّ من نظره بَسْطَةَ حَال الكَفالَة والكِفايَة أَي تُنزِلُ.

والحُصُّ: الورْسُ، وَجمعه احْصاصٌ وحُصُوصٌ، وَلم يذكر شسيوسه تكسير فُعْلٍ من المضاعف على فُعُولٍ إِنَّمَا كَسره على فِعالٍ كَخِفافٍ وعِشاشٍ.

وَرجل حُصْحُصٌ وحُصْحُوصٌ: يَتَتَبَّعُ دقائق الْأُمُور فيعلمها ويحصيها.

والأحَصُّ: مَاء مَعْرُوف.

وَبَنُو حَصِيصٍ بطْنٌ من الْعَرَب.

والحَصْحَصَةُ الذّهاب فِي الأَرْض وَقد حَصْحَص قَالَ:

لما راني بالبَرَازِ حَصْحَصَا

والحَصْحَصَةُ: الحركات فِي الشَّيْء حَتَّى يسْتَقرّ فِيهِ ويَسْتَمْكِنَ مِنْهُ وَيثبت. قَالَ حميد بن ثَوْر:

وحَصْحَصَ فِي صُمِّ الحَصَا ثَفِناتُهُ ... ورَامَ الْقيام ساعَةً ثمَّ صَمّما

والحَصْحَصَةُ: بَيَان الْحق بعد كِتْمَانه، وَقد حَصْحَصَ. وَلَا يُقَال حُصْحِص.

والحِصْحِصُ: التُّرَابُ، وَهُوَ أَيْضا الحَجَرُ. وَحكى اللحياني: الحِصْحِصَ لفُلَان أَي التُّرَابُ لَهُ. قَالَ: نَصِبَ كَأَنَّهُ دعاءٌ، يذهب إِلَى انهم شبهوه بِالْمَصْدَرِ وَإِن كَانَ اسْما كَمَا قَالُوا: التُّرَاب لَك. فنصبوا.

وقَرَبٌ حَصْحاصٌ: بَعيدٌ.

والحَصْحاصُ: مَوْضعٌ.

حص

1 حَصَّهُ, aor. ـُ (TA,) inf. n. حَصٌّ, (A, K,) He, or it, shaved it off; namely, hair. (A, K, TA.) You say also, حَصَّتِ البّيْضَةُ رَأْسَهُ (S, A) [The helmet rubbed off his hair: or] rendered his hair scanty. (S.) b2: He cut off from it, either with the مَشَارَة, [a word for which I do not find any apposite meaning, and which is perhaps a mistranscription,] or with the shears: (Er-Rághib, as quoted in the TA:) whence, accord. to some, the word حِصَّةٌ. (TA.) b3: حَصُّوا بَيْنَهُمْ رَحِمًا (tropical:) They cut, or severed, a tie of relationship between them. (TA.) b4: جَآءَتْ سَنَةٌ فَحَصَّتْ كُلَّ شَىْءٍ (tropical:) [There came a dearth, or drought, or a year of drought, and] it did away with, or consumed, or destroyed, everything. (TA, from a trad.) b5: حَصَّ الــجَلِيدُ النَّبْتَ (assumed tropical:) The hoar-frost, or rime, nipped, shrunk, shrivelled, or blasted, (lit. burned, أَحْرَقَ, q. v.,) the plant, or plants, or herbage: (AHn:) a dial. var. of حَسَّ, q. v. (TA.) A2: حَصَّ, quasi-pass. of حَصَّهُ in the first of the senses explained above: see 7, in two places.

A3: حَصَّنِى

مِنَ المَالِ كَذَا, (A, Mgh, * Msb, K, *) aor. ـُ (A, Mgh, Msb,) Such a thing became my portion of the property: (A, * K:) or came to me, and became my portion: (Mgh:) or came to me as my portion. (Msb.) A4: حَصَّ, aor. ـُ [contr. to rule, by which it should be حَصِّ, the verb being intrans., unless the sec. Pers\. pret. be حَصُصْتَ,] inf. n. حَصٌّ, (S, TA,) with which حُصَاصٌ, q. v., is syn., (S, &c.,) He ran vehemently and quickly: (S, TA:) and ↓ حَصْحَصَ, (TA,) inf. n. حَصْحَصَةٌ, (S, K,) he was quick (S, K, TA) in going, (TA,) and in journeying or pace. (S, TA.) A5: حَصَّ is also syn. with ↓ حَصْحَصَ in all its meanings; like كَبَّ and كَبْكَبَ, and كَفَّ and كَفْكَفَ. (Er-Rághib.) 2 حَصَّّ see R. Q. 1, in two places.3 حَاصَصْتُهُ الشَّىْءَ I divided with him the thing, each of us allotting to himself his portion. (TA.) See also 6.4 أَحْصَصْتُهُ I gave him his portion, lot, or share: (S, Msb, K:) or his portion, lot, or share, of food and beverage &c. (TA.) And احصصت القَوْمَ I gave the company of men their portions, lots, or shares. (A.) 6 تحاصّوا They (namely, creditors,) divided property among themselves in portions, lots, or shares; (S, * Mgh, Msb, K; *) as also ↓ حاصّوا, (K,) inf. n. مُحَاصَّةٌ (S, TA) and حِصَاصٌ; (TA;) every one of them taking his portion. (TA.) 7 انحصّ quasi-pass. of حَصَّهُ in the first of the senses explained above; It (hair) became shaven off; as also ↓ حَصَّ, [sec. Pers\., app., حَصِصْتَ, and aor. ـَ inf. n. حَصِيصٌ [and app. حَصَصٌ, q. v. infrà]; or, as some say, حص [perhaps a mistake for حَصَصٌ or حَصِيصٌ] signifies the hair's going from the head by shaving or by disease: (TA:) and the former verb, it (the hair) went from the head; (K, TA;) became removed, or stripped off; (TA;) fell off, and became scattered, by degrees; (S, TA;) as also ↓ حَصَّ: (TA:) the former is also said of the plumage of a bird; (A;) and of the foliage of trees; in the last of the senses mentioned above: (TA:) and [in like manner] ↓ تَحَصْحَصَ it (fur, and the nap of cloth,) became removed, or stripped off. (IAar.) You say also, انحصّت اللِّحْيَةُ The beard became short, its hair breaking off in pieces. (TA.) And انحصّ الذَّنَبُ The tail became cut off. (K.) It is said in a prov., أَفْلَتَ وَ انْحَصَّ الذَّنَبُ [He escaped, but the tail became cut off]: applied to him who has been at the point of destruction, and then escaped: (K:) or alluding to the coward's escape from destruction after being at the point thereof: related to have been said by Mo'áwiyeh, on the occasion of the safe return of an ambassador whom he had sent to the King of the Greeks, appointing for him a threefold bloodwit [if he should be slain] on the condition of his proclaiming the call to prayer on entering his court; which he did; whereupon the King's generals, who were with him, sprang forward to slay him; but he forbade them, and sent him back furnished with requisites for his journey. (A 'Obeyd.) [See also Freytag's Arab. Prov., ii. 201.] You also say, انحصّ رَأْسُهُ [His head shed, or lost, its hair: or part thereof]: (A:) and الحِمَارُ ↓ تَحَصْحَصَ, and البَعِيرُ, the ass's, and the camel's, hair fell off. (TA.) R. Q. 1 حَصْحَصَ, inf. n. حَصْحَصَةٌ: see 1, last two sentences. b2: The inf. n. also signifies The walking of him who is shackled. (K, TA.) A2: He strove, or laboured; exerted himself; took pains, or extraordinary pains; or exceeded the usual bounds; in his affair. (Abu-l-' Abbás, TA.) A3: He (a camel) fixed, or made firm or steady, his knees, in order to rise (S, K *) with the load; and his stifle-joints: (S:) or lay down upon his breast, with folded legs. (TA.) A4: Hence, as some say, الْآنَ حَصْحَصَ الحَقُّ, in the Kur [xii. 51], meaning, Now the truth hath become established: or, as others say, it is from حِصَّةٌ, and means, now hath the portion of truth become distinct from that of falsehood: (TA:) or now hath the truth become distinct, apparent, or manifest, (S, Msb, Er-Rághib, TA,) after concealment, (TA,) or by the coming to light of that which was concealed in the mind. (Er-Rághib, TA.) You say, حَصْحَصَ الشَّىْءُ The thing became distinct, apparent, or manifest, (Kh, S, K,) after having been concealed; (Kh;) as also ↓ حَصَّصَ, inf. n. تَحْصِيصٌ: (K:) and some read الحَقُّ ↓ حَصَّصَ in the Kur ubi suprà (TA.) One should not say حُصْحِصَ in this sense; (TA;) nor تَحَصْحَصَ. (Ez-Zejjájee.) R. Q. 2 تَحَصْحَصَ: see 7, in two places.

حِصَّةٌ A portion of a sum: (Er-Rághib:) and used to signify a portion, lot, or share, (S, Msb, Er-Rághib, K,) of food, and of beverage, and of land, &c.: (TA:) accord. to some, from حَصَّهُ signifying “ he cut off from it: ” (TA:) pl. حِصَصٌ. (A, Msb, K.) حَصَصٌ Paucity, or scantiness, of the hair of the head; (S, K;) and of the fetlock of a horse: (TA:) also shortness of the beard, when its hair breaks off in pieces: (TA:) and the state of one suffering from a protracted disease, whose hair does not grow long. (TA.) حُصَاصٌ Mange, or scab: (Ibn-' Abbád, K:) because the hair falls off in consequence of it. (TA.) A2: Vehemence of running, (As, S, Mgh, K,) of an ass, (Mgh,) and quickness thereof: (As, S:) [see 1, last sentence but one:] or, accord. to 'Ásim Ibn-Abi-n-Nujood, (S,) an ass's straightening and erecting the ears, and moving about, or wagging, the tail, and running: (S, K:) accord. to some, (S,) an emission of wind from the anus, with a sound; (S, Mgh, K;) as A'Obeyd says, in relation to a trad. in which that which it signifies is attributed to the devil as the effect of his hearing the call to prayer; but he adds that the saying of 'Ásim is more pleasing to him; and it is also the saying of As, or like it. (S.) حَصِيصٌ i. q. ↓ مَحْصُوصٌ [Shaven off]; applied to hair: (K:) or it is a subst. applied to that hair [which is shaven off]. (TA.) [See also حَصِيصَةٌ:] b2: and see أَحَصُّ.

حَصِيصَةٌ What is collected from shaving or plucking out. (TA.) [See also حَصِيصٌ.] b2: Also The hair and fur of the ear, whether shaven off or not: or, as some say, hair and fur in general: but the former explanation is more known. (TA.) b3: And What is above the أَشْعَر [or part next the hoof (in the CK erroneously written شَعَر)] of the horse; (Ibn-' Abbád, K;) i. e., of the hair that surrounds the hoof: so called because of the paucity of that hair. (Ibn-' Abbád.) قَرَبٌ حَصْحَاصٌ A laborious, (K,) quick nightjourney to water, in which is no flagging; (As, S, K;) like حَثْحَاثٌ: (S:) or such as is farextending, or long: and سَيْرٌ حَصْحَاصٌ a quick journey, or pace; like حَثْحَاثٌ. (TA.) حَاصَّةٌ A disease in consequence of which the hair gradually falls off and becomes scattered: (S, A, K:) or a disease that takes away the hair: (IAth:) or that takes away the hair entirely. (A 'Obeyd.) A2: بَيْنَهُمْ رَحِمٌ حَاصَّةٌ i. q. ↓ مَحْصُوصَةٌ; (K;) (tropical:) Between them is a tie of relationship which they have severed, or cut; not treating one another with the affection due to it; (TA;) [so that it is an act. part. n. in the sense of a pass. part. n.;] as also ↓ رَحِمٌ حَصَّآءُ: (A, TA:) or the meaning is, ذَاتُ حَصٍّ [having a severing; so that it is a possessive epithet]. (K.) أَحَصُّ [Having the hair shaven off, or rubbed off, or fallen off, either wholly or partly], applied to the head; pl. حُصٌّ: (A:) a man having little hair upon the head: (S, K:) or a man having no hair; (Mgh;) a man whose hair has all gone; fem. حَصَّآءُ, applied to a woman: (Et-Tirmidhee:) also, [a man] having no hair upon his breast: and a man suffering from a protracted disease, whose hair does not grow long: (TA:) and a horse having little hair in the fetlock, and in the tail; which is a fault; (TA;) as also ↓ حَصِيصٌ; (K, * TA;) on the authority of IDrd: (TA:) and the fem., a she-camel having no fur upon her: and the masc., a tail having no hair upon it: and ↓ مَحْصُوصٌ applied to the back of the neck, of which the hair has been shaven off. (TA.) You say also رَجُلٌ أَحَصُّ اللِّحْيَةِ A man whose beard has become short, its hair having broken off in pieces: and لِحْيَةٌ حَصَّآءُ a beard that has become short in like manner. (TA.) And طَائِرٌ أَحَصُّ الجَنَاحِ (S, A, K) A bird having little plumage in the wing: (K:) or whose plumage of the wing has gradually fallen off and become scattered: (S, * TA:) pl. as above. (S.) b2: (tropical:) A sword having in it, or upon it, no أَثْر [or diversified wavy marks, streaks, or grain]. (K, TA.) b3: Applied to a man, (A,) (tropical:) Unlucky; (Az, A, K;) unpropitious; in whom is no good: (Az, A:) and the fem., applied to a woman, also signifies (tropical:) unlucky; (K, TA;) in whom is no good. (TA.) And hence, (A,) or because they keep pace together in their prices (يُمَاشِيَانِ أَثْمَانَهُمَا) until they grow old and weak, when their prices become diminished and they die, (S,) الأَحَصَّانِ signifies (tropical:) The slave and the ass. (S, A, K.) b4: (tropical:) [A man] who cuts, or severs, the tie of relationship. (TA.) b5: رَحِمٌ حَصَّآءُ: see حَاصَّةٌ. b6: سَنَةٌ حَصَّآءُ (S, A, K) (tropical:) A sterile year, in which is no good: (S, K:) or a year of drought, in which is little herbage: or a year in which is no herbage. (TA.) b7: يَوْمٌ أَحَصُّ (tropical:) A day intensely cold. (TA.) It was said to a man of the Arabs, “Which of the days is the most cold? ” and he answered, الأَحَصُّ الأَزَبُّ; (TA;) the former meaning, (tropical:) The day whose sun rises (K TA) the horizon being red, (TA,) and its sky (سَمَاؤُهُ), accord. to the copies of the K, but correctly its north wind (شَمَالُهُ), (TA,) being clear, (K, TA,) and such that a touch is not felt by reason of the cold; and it is that in which there are no clouds, and of which the cold does not abate: and the latter meaning, the day in which blows the wind called النَّكْبَآء driving along clouds in which is no water, wherein no sun rises, and in which is no rain. (TA.) Z says, (TA,) it was said to one of them, “Which of the days is the coldest? ” and he answered, الأَحَصُّ الوَرْدُ وَ الأَزَبُّ الهِلَّوْفُ, i. e., The clear, [in which the horizon is red,] and the cloudy, in which blows the wind called النَّكْبَآء. (A, TA.) b8: رِيحٌ حَصَّآءُ (tropical:) A wind that is clear, without dust. (K, TA.) مَحْصُوصٌ: see حَصِيصٌ; and أَحَصُّ; and حَاصَّةٌ.

حب

Entries on حب in 6 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Ibn Mālik, al-Alfāẓ al-Mukhtalifa fī l-Maʿānī al-Muʾtalifa, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, and 3 more
حب الحَبُّ: مَعْرُوفٌ، ويُجْمَعُ على الحُبُوْبِ والأحِبَّةِ والحَبّاتِ. وما أكْثَرَ حَبّاتَهم. والحَبَّةُ والحِبَّةُ: بُزُوْرُ البَقْلِ. والحِبَّةُ: نَبْتٌ. وحِبُّ الرَّياحِيْنِ: حَبُّه، الواحِدَةُ: حِبَّةٌ. وحَبَّةُ القَلْبِ: ثَمَرَتُه. والحُبُّ: ضِدُّ البُغْضِ. وحَبَبْتُه: في مَعْنى أحْبَبْتُه. وهو
مَحْبُوْبٌ. والحِبُّ والحِبَّةُ: بمَنْزِلَةِ الحَبِيْبِ والحبِيْبَةِ وبِمنزلةِ الحُبَّ والحُبَّةِ. وحَبَابُكَ أنْ يكونَ ذاك: مَعْناه غايَةُ مَحَبَّتِكَ ذاك. وحَبَّ بفُلانٍ: بمعنى ما أحَبَّه. وحَبَّ شَيْئاً مّا: مَنَعَ. وهو يَحِبُّه - بكَسْرِ الحاء وفَتْحِ الياء -، وتَميمٌ تَقولُ: أنا أحِبُّكَ. وحَبَّانُ وحِبَّانُ: اسْمَانِ. ورَجُلاَنِ مُحْتَبّانِ: أي مُتَحَابّانِ. والحُبَابُ: الحَبِيْبُ، كالعُجَابِ والعَجِيْب. وحَبَبْتُه: أحْبَبْتُه. وإنَّه من حُبَّةِ نَفْسي. وأمْسى مُحَبّاً: أي مَحْبُوْباً. وفي المَثَلِ: فَرِّقْ بَيْنَ مَعَدٍّ تَحَابَّ. والحُبُّ: الجَرَّةُ الضَّخْمَةُ، والجَميعُ: الحِبَابُ والحِبَبَةُ. والحِبُّ: القُرْطُ من حَبَّةٍ واحِدَةٍ. وحَبَابُ الماءِ: فَقَاقِيعُه، ويُقال: مُعْظَمُه. وطَرائقُه. والطَّلُّ أيضاً. وحَبَبُ الدُّمُوْعِ والرِّيْقِ: ما يَجْرِي بعضُه في اثْرِ بعضٍ. والحَبَبُ: الطَّرائقُ في الرَّمْلِ. وحَبَبُ الأسْنَانِ: تَنَضُّدُها. ونارُ الحُبَاحِبِ: ما اقْتَدَحَ من تَصَادُمِ الحِجَارَةِ، وحَبْحَبَتُها: اتِّقَادُها. وقيل: هو ذُبَابٌ يَطِيْرُ باللَّيلِ له شُعَاعٌ. وحَبَّذا هو: حَبَّ ضُمَّ إليه ذا. والإحْبَابُ: بُرْؤُكَ من كلِّ مَرَضٍ. وبَعِيْرٌ مُحِبٌّ: أصَابَه كَسْرٌ أو مَرَضٌ فلا يَبْرَحُ مَبْرَكَه. والحَبْحَبُ: السَّيِّيُ الغِذاءِ. والحَبْحَابُ: الصَّغيرُ الرَّذْلُ، وكذلك الحَبْحَبِيُّ. والحَبْحَبُ: حَبْلٌ صَغيْرٌ، وجَمْعُه: حَبَاحِبُ. والحَبْحَبَةُ: الجَمْعُ. والحِفْظُ. والسَّوْقُ، وقَرَبٌ حَبْحَابٌ: مِثْلُ حَثْحَاثٍ. والحُبَابُ: الحَيَّةُ. والتَّحَبُّبُ: الامْتلاءُ، شَرِبَتِ الإِبلُ حتّى تَحَبَّبَتْ. وحَبْحِبْ بالغَنَمِ: انْعِقْ بها. وضَرْبٌ من الشَّعِيْرِ يُقال له: ذو الحَبَّتَيْنِ. ويُقال للخُبْزِ: جابِرُ بنُ حَيَّةَ. والحَبَّةُ: الحاجَةُ.
باب الحاء مع الباء ح ب، ب ح مستعملان

حب: أحبَبْته نَقيضُ أبغضته. والحِبُّ والحِبّةُ بمنزلة الحبيب والحبيبة. والحُبُّ: الجَرَّةُ الضَّخمةُ ويُجمَعُ على: حِبَبة وحِباب، وقالوا: الحِبَّةُ إذا كانت حُبوبٌ مختلفةٌ من كل شيء [شيءٌ] .

وفي الحديث: كما تَنْبُتُ الحِبَّةُ في حَميل السَّيْل.

ويقال لِحَبِّ الرَّياحينِ حِبّة، وللواحدة حَبّة. وحَبّة القلب: ثَمَرَتُه، قال الأعشى:

فرَمَيْت غَفلةَ عَينه عن شاته ... فأصَبْتُ حَبّةَ قلبها وطِحالَها

ويقالُ: حبّ إلينا فلان يَحَبُّ حبّاً، قال:

وحَبَّ إلينا أنْ نكونَ المقدَّما

وحَبابُك أن يَكون ذاك ، معناه: غاية مَحبَّتك. والحِبّ: القُرْط من حَبّةٍ واحدة، قال:

تبيتُ الحَيّةُ النَّضْناضُ منه ... مَكانَ الحِبِّ يَستمع السِّرِارا وحبَابُ الماء: فقاقيعُه الطافيةِ كالقَوارير، ويقال: بل مُعظَم الماء، قال طرفة:

يَشُقُّ حباب الماء حيزومها بها ... كما قسم الترب المفايل باليَدِ

فهذا يدُلُّ على أنه معْظَم الماء، وقال الشاعر:

كأنَّ صَلاَ جَهِيزةَ حينَ تَمشِي  ... حَبابُ الماء يَتَّبِعُ الحبَابا

ويُرْوَي: حين قامت. لم يُشبِّه صَلاها ومَآكِمَها بالفَقاقيع وإنَّما شَبَّههَا بالحَباب الذي كأنه درج في حَدَبَة . وحَبَبُ الأسنان: تَنَضُّدُها، قال طرفة:

وإذا تضحك تُبدي حَبَباً ... كأَقاحي الرَّمْلِ عَذْباً ذا أُشُرْ

وحَبّان وحِبّان: اسمٌ من الحُبّ. والحَبْحابُ: الصغير: ونار الحُباحِب: ذُبابٌ يطيرُ باللَّيل له شُعاعٌ كالسراج. ويقال: بل نارُ الحُباحِب ما اقتَدَحْتَ من شَرار النار في الهَواء من تصادُم الحِجارة. وحَبْحَبَتُها: اتِقّادُها. وقيل في تفسير الحُبِّ والكَرامة: إنّ الحُبَّ الخَشَباتُ الأربَعُ التي توضَعُ عليها الجَرَّة ذاتُ العُرْوَتَيْن، والكَرامة: الغِطاء الذي يُوضَع فوقَ الجرَّة من خَشَبٍ كانَ أو من خَزَفٍ. قال الليث: سمعت هاتَيْن بخراسان. حَبَّذا: حرفان حَبَّ وذا، فإذا وَصَلْتَ رَفَعْتَ بهما، تقول: حَبَّذا زَيْدٌ.

بح: عَوْدٌ أَبَحُّ: إذا كان في صوته غِلَظٌ. والبَحَحُ مصدرُ الأَبَحِّ. والبَحُّ إذا كان من داءٍ فهو البُحاحُ. والتبحْبُحُ: التَمكُّن في الحُلُول والمُقام، والمرأةُ إذا ضَرَبَها الطَّلْقُ، قال أعرابيّ: تركتُها تُبَحْبحُ على أيدي القَوابل. وقال في البَحَح أي مصدر الأبَحّ:

ولقد بَحِحْتُ من النداء ... لجَمْعِكم هلْ من مُبارز

والبُحْبُوحةُ: وسطُ مَحلّة القَوم، قال جرير:

ينفونَ تغلب عن بُحْبُوحة الدار
حب
الحَبُّ والحَبَّة يقال في الحنطة والشعير ونحوهما من المطعومات، والحبّ والحبّة في بزور الرياحين، قال الله تعالى: كَمَثَلِ حَبَّةٍ أَنْبَتَتْ سَبْعَ سَنابِلَ فِي كُلِّ سُنْبُلَةٍ مِائَةُ حَبَّةٍ [البقرة/ 261] ، وقال: وَلا حَبَّةٍ فِي ظُلُماتِ الْأَرْضِ [الأنعام/ 59] ، وقال تعالى: إِنَّ اللَّهَ فالِقُ الْحَبِّ وَالنَّوى [الأنعام/ 95] ، وقوله تعالى:
فَأَنْبَتْنا بِهِ جَنَّاتٍ وَحَبَّ الْحَصِيدِ [ق/ 9] ، أي: الحنطة وما يجري مجراها ممّا يحصد، وفي الحديث: «كما تنبت الحبّة في حميل السيل» .
والحِبُّ: من فرط حبّه، والحَبَبُ: تنضّد الأسنان تشبيها بالحب، والحُبَاب من الماء:
النّفّاخات تشبيها به، وحَبَّة القلب تشبيها بالحبّة في الهيئة، وحَبَبْتُ فلانا، يقال في الأصل بمعنى: أصبت حبّة قلبه، نحو: شغفته وكبدته وفأدته، وأَحْبَبْتُ فلانا: جعلت قلبي معرّضا لحبّه، لكن في التعارف وضع محبوب موضع محبّ، واستعمل (حببت) أيضا موضع (أحببت) . والمحبَّة: إرادة ما تراه أو تظنّه خيرا، وهي على ثلاثة أوجه:
- محبّة للّذة، كمحبّة الرجل المرأة، ومنه:
وَيُطْعِمُونَ الطَّعامَ عَلى حُبِّهِ مِسْكِيناً [الإنسان/ 8] .
- ومحبّة للنفع، كمحبة شيء ينتفع به، ومنه:
وَأُخْرى تُحِبُّونَها نَصْرٌ مِنَ اللَّهِ وَفَتْحٌ قَرِيبٌ [الصف/ 13] .
- ومحبّة للفضل، كمحبّة أهل العلم بعضهم لبعض لأجل العلم.
وربّما فسّرت المحبّة بالإرادة في نحو قوله تعالى: فِيهِ رِجالٌ يُحِبُّونَ أَنْ يَتَطَهَّرُوا [التوبة/ 108] ، وليس كذلك، فإنّ المحبّة أبلغ من الإرادة كما تقدّم آنفا، فكلّ محبّة إرادة، وليس كلّ إرادة محبّة، وقوله عزّ وجلّ: إِنِ اسْتَحَبُّوا الْكُفْرَ عَلَى الْإِيمانِ [التوبة/ 23] ، أي: إن آثروه عليه، وحقيقة الاستحباب: أن يتحرّى الإنسان في الشيء أن يحبّه، واقتضى تعديته ب (على) معنى الإيثار، وعلى هذا قوله تعالى: وَأَمَّا ثَمُودُ فَهَدَيْناهُمْ فَاسْتَحَبُّوا الْعَمى عَلَى الْهُدى [فصلت/ 17] ، وقوله تعالى:
فَسَوْفَ يَأْتِي اللَّهُ بِقَوْمٍ يُحِبُّهُمْ وَيُحِبُّونَهُ [المائدة/ 54] ، فمحبّة الله تعالى للعبد إنعامه عليه، ومحبّة العبد له طلب الزّلفى لديه.
وقوله تعالى: إِنِّي أَحْبَبْتُ حُبَّ الْخَيْرِ عَنْ ذِكْرِ رَبِّي
[ص/ 32] ، فمعناه: أحببت الخيل حبّي للخير، وقوله تعالى: إِنَّ اللَّهَ يُحِبُّ التَّوَّابِينَ وَيُحِبُّ الْمُتَطَهِّرِينَ
[البقرة/ 222] ، أي: يثيبهم وينعم عليهم، وقال: لا يُحِبُّ كُلَّ كَفَّارٍ أَثِيمٍ [البقرة/ 276] ، وقوله تعالى:
وَاللَّهُ لا يُحِبُّ كُلَّ مُخْتالٍ فَخُورٍ [الحديد/ 23] ، تنبيها أنه بارتكاب الآثام يصير بحيث لا يتوب لتماديه في ذلك، وإذا لم يتب لم يحبّه الله المحبّة التي وعد بها التوابين والمتطهرين.
وحَبَّبَ الله إليّ كذا، قال الله تعالى: وَلكِنَّ اللَّهَ حَبَّبَ إِلَيْكُمُ الْإِيمانَ [الحجرات/ 7] ، وأحبّ البعير: إذا حرن ولزم مكانه، كأنه أحبّ المكان الذي وقف فيه، وحبابك أن تفعل كذا ، أي:
غاية محبّتك ذلك.
الْحَاء وَالْبَاء

الحُبُّ: الوداد، وَكَذَلِكَ الحِبُّ، حكى عَن خَالِد بن نَضْلَة: مَا هَذَا الحِبُّ الطَّارِقُ.

وَالحِبابُ كالحُبّ قَالَ أَبُو ذُؤَيْب:

فقُلْتُ لقلبي يَا لَك الْخَيْر إِنَّمَا ... يُدَلِّيكَ للمَوْتِ الجَدِيدِ حِبابها

احَبَّه فَهُوَ محبوبٌ، على غير قِيَاس، هَذَا الْأَكْثَر وَقد قيل مُحَبُّ على الْقيَاس، قَالَ عنترة:

وَلَقَد نَزَلْت فَلَا تَظُنِّي غَيَرهُ ... مِنِّي بمنزِلَةِ المُحَبّ المُكْرَمِ

وكَرِهَ بعضُهُم حَبَبْتُه وانكر أَن يكون هَذَا الْبَيْت لفصيح وَهُوَ قَوْله:

احِبُّ ابا مَرْوَانَ من اجل تَمْرِهِ ... وَاعْلَم أَن الْجَار بالجار أرفَقُ

فأُقسُم لَوْلَا تَمْرُهُ مَا حَبَبْتُهُ ... وَلَا كَانَ أدنى من عُبَيْدٍ ومُشرِق

وحَكَى سِيبَوَيْهٍ: حَبَبْتهُ واحْبَبْتُه بِمَعْنى، وَحكى اللحياني عَن بني سليم مَا أحَبْتُ ذَاك: أَي مَا احببتُ كَمَا قَالُوا ظَنْتُ ذَاك أَي ظَنَنْتُ وَمثله مَا حَكَاهُ سِيبَوَيْهٍ من قَوْلهم ظَلْتُ، وَقَالَ:

فِي ساعةٍ يُحُّبها الطَّعامُ

أَي يُحَبُّ فِيهَا. واسْتَحبَّه كاحَبَّه.

وَإنَّهُ لمن حُبَّةِ نَفسِي: أَي مِمَّن أُحِبُّ.

وحُبَّتُكَ: مَا أحْبَبْتَ أَن تُعْطاه أَو يكون لَك.

واخْترْ حُبَّتَك من النَّاس وَغَيرهم: أَي الَّذِي تُحَبُّه.

والمَحَّبةُ أَيْضا: اسْمٌ للحُبَ.

والحِبابُ: الحُبُّ، قَالَ صَخْر الغي:

إِنِّي بِدَهَماء عَزَّ مَا أجدُ ... عاوَدَني من حِبابِها الزُّؤُدُ

والحِبُّ: المحبوب، وَكَانَ زيد بن حَارِثَة يُدْعَى حِبّ رَسُول الله صلى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وسلَّم. وَالْأُنْثَى بِالْهَاءِ. وجمعُ الحِبّ أحبابٌ وحِبَّانٌ وحُبُوبٌ وحِبَبَةٌ وحُبٌّ، هَذِه الْأَخِيرَة إِمَّا أَن تكون من الْجمع الْعَزِيز، وَإِمَّا أَن تكون اسْما للْجمع.

والحَبيبُ والحُبابُ: الحِبُّ، وَالْأُنْثَى بِالْهَاءِ، وَحكى ابْن الاعرابي: أَنا حَبِيبُكُم أَي مُحِبُّكُمْ، وانشد:

ورُب حبيبٍ ناصحٍ غَيرِ مَحُبوب

وَقَالُوا: حَبّ بفلان أَي مَا أحَبَّه الي. قَالَ أَبُو عبيد: مَعْنَاهُ حَبْبَ بِفُلانٍ، ثمَّ أُدْغِمَ.

وحَبُبْتُ إِلَيْهِ: صرْتُ حبيبا وَلَا نَظِير لَهُ إِلَّا شَرُرْتَ من الشَّرِّ، وَمَا حَكَاهُ سِيبَوَيْهٍ عَن يُونُس من قَوْلهم: لَبُبْتُ من اللُّبّ.

وحبذا الْأَمر أَي هُوَ حَبيبٌ، قَالَ سِيبَوَيْهٍ جعلُوا حب مَعَ ذَا بِمَنْزِلَة الشَّيْء الْوَاحِد، وَهُوَ عِنْده اسْم وَمَا بعده مرفوعٌ بِهِ وَلزِمَ ذَا حَبَّ وَجرى كالمثل، وَالدَّلِيل على ذَلِك انهم يَقُولُونَ فِي الْمُؤَنَّث: حَبَّذا وَلَا يَقُولُونَ: حَبَّذِهْ.

وحَبَّبَ إِلَيْهِ الْأَمر: جعله يُحبُّه.

وهم يَتَحابُّون: أَي يُحبُ بَعضهم بَعْضًا.

وحَبَّ إِلَى هَذَا الشَّيْء يُحِبٌّ حُبّاً، قَالَ سَاعِدَة:

هَجَرَتْ غَضُوبَ وَحبَّ من يَتَجنَّبُ ... وعَدَتْ عَوَادٍ دون وَلْيِكَ تشْعَبُ أَي حَبَّ بهَا إِلَى مُتَجَنِّبَةً.

وحَبابْكِ أَن يكون ذَلِك أَي غَايَة مَحَبَّتك، وَقَالَ اللحياني: مَعْنَاهُ مَبْلَغُ جُهْدِك، وَلم يذكر الحُبُّ.

والتَّحَبُّبُ: إظْهارُ الحُبّ.

وحِبَّانُ وحَبَّانُ: اسمانِ موضوعان من الحُبّ.

والمُحَبَّةُ والمحْبُوبَةُ، جَمِيعًا: من أَسمَاء مَدِينَة النَّبيّ صلى اللهُ عليهِ وسلَّم، حَكَاهُمَا كرَاع، لَحُبِّ النَّبِي صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ واصحابه إِيَّاهَا.

ومَحْبَبٌ: اسْم علم جَاءَ على الأَصْل لمَكَان العلمية كَمَا جَاءَ مَكْوَزَةْ ومَزْيَدٌ، وَإِنَّمَا حملهمْ على أَن يَزِنُوا مَحءبَبا بمَفْعَلٍ دون فعلل لأَنهم وجدوا ح ب ب وَلم يَجدوا م ح ب وَلَوْلَا هَذَا لَكَانَ حملهمْ مَحْبَبا على فعلل أولى، لِأَن ظُهُور التَّضْعِيف فِي فَعْلَل هُوَ الْقيَاس والعُرْفُ، كَقَردَدٍ ومَهْدَدٍ، وَقَوله انشده ثَعْلَب:

يَشُجُّ بِهِ المَوماة مُسْتَحْكِمُ القوَى ... لهُ من اخلاَّءِ الصَّفاءِ حَبيبُ

فسَّرَه فَقَالَ: حَبيبٌ أَي رَفِيق.

وأحبّ الْبَعِير: البرك، وَقيل: الإحْبابُ فِي الْإِبِل كالحِرَانِ فِي الخَيْلِ وَهُوَ أَن يَبْركَ فَلَا يَثُورَ، قَالَ الراجز:

حُلْتُ عَلَيْهِ بالقَطيعِ ضربا ... ضَرْبَ بَعيرِ السوء إِذْ احبا

وَقَالَ أَبُو عُبَيْدَة فِي قَوْله تَعَالَى (إِنِّي أحْبَبْتُ حُبَّ الخَيرِ عَنُ ذِكْرِ رَبِّيْ) لَصِقْتُ بالأرْض لحُبّ الْخَيل حَتَّى فاتتني الصَّلَاة. وَهَذَا غير مَعْرُوف فِي الْإِنْسَان، وَإِنَّمَا هُوَ مَعْرُوف فِي الْإِبِل.

وأحَبَّ البعيرُ أيضاٍ: إِذا أَصَابَهُ كسر أَو مرض فَلم يبرح مَكَانَهُ حَتَّى يبرأ أَو يَمُوت.

والاحْبابُ: الْبُرْء من كل مرض.

واستحبَّتْ كِرِشْ المَال: إِذا امْسَكَتِ المَاء وطالَ ظِمْؤُها، وَإِنَّمَا يكون ذَلِك إِذا التقتِ الطّرف والجبهة وطلع مَعَهُمَا سُهَيْلٌ. والحَبُّ: الزَّرْعُ صَغِيرا كَانَ أَو كَبِيرا واحدته حَبَّةٌ.

والحَبَّةُ: من الشَّعيرِ والبُرّ وَنَحْوهمَا، والجمعُ حَبَّاتٌ وحَبُّ وحُبُوبٌ وحُبَّانٌ، الأخيرةُ نادرة لِأَن فَعْلَةَ لَا تجمَع على فُعْلانٍ إِلَّا بَعْدَ طَرْح الزائِدِ.

وحَبَّةُ: اسمُ امْرَأَة مُشْتَقّ مِنْهُ، قَالَ:

اعَيْنيَّ سَاءَ الله من كَانَ سره ... بُكاؤُكما أَو من يُحِبُّ اذاكما

وَلَو أَن مَنْظُوراً وحَبَّةَ اُسْلِما ... لِنَزْع القَذَا لمْ يُبرِئا لي قَذَاكما

قَالَ ابْن جني: حَبَّةُ امرأةٌ عَلِقَها رجل من الْجِنّ يُقَال لَهُ مَنْظُور، فَكَانَت حَبَّةُ تَتَطبَّبُ بِمَا يعلمهَا مَنْظُور.

والحِبَّةُ بُزُورُ البُقُولِ والرياحين، وَاحِدهَا حَبّ. وَقيل: إِذا كَانَت الْحُبُوب مُخْتَلفَة من كل شَيْء فَهِيَ حِبَّةٌ. وَقيل: الحِبّةُ: نَبْتٌ: يَنْبُتُ فِي الْحَشِيش صغَار. وَفِي الحَدِيث " كَمَا تَنْبُتُ الحِبَّةُ فِي حَميلِ السَّيْلِ " الْحميل: مَوضِع يحمل فِيهِ السَّيْل. وَقيل: مَا كَانَ لَهُ حَبُّ من النَّبَات فاسم ذَلِك الحَبِّ الحيَّةُ. وَقَالَ أَبُو حنيفَة: الحِبَّةُ - بِالْكَسْرِ - جميعُ بُزُور النباتِ، واحدتها حَبَّة - بِالْفَتْح - عَن الْكسَائي، قَالَ: فَأَما الْحبّ فَلَيْسَ إِلَّا الْحِنْطَة وَالشعِير، واحدتها حَبَّة بِالْفَتْح وَإِنَّمَا افْتَرقَا فِي الْجمع.

والحِبَّةُ: بزر كل نَبَات يَنْبُتُ وَحده من غير أَن يبذر وكل مَا بذر فبزره حَبَّة بِالْفَتْح، وَقَالَ ابْن دُرَيْد: الحِبَّةُ: مَا كَانَ من بذر العشب، قَالَ أَبُو زِيَاد: إِذا تكسر اليبيس وتراكم فَذَاك الْحبَّة رَوَاهُ عَنهُ أَبُو حنيفَة. قَالَ: وانشد قَول أبي النَّجْم وَوصف إبِله:

تَبَقَّلَتْ مِنْ أوَّل التَّبَقُّل ... فِي حِبَّة جَرْفٍ وحَمْض هيكل

وحَبَّةُ الْقلب: ثمَرَتُهُ وَهِي هنة سَوْدَاء فِيهِ، وَقيل: هِيَ زَنمَةٌ فِي جَوفه قَالَ الاعشى:

فاصَبْتُ حَبةَ قَلبها وطِحالهَا

وحَبَبُ الْأَسْنَان: تَنَضُّدُها. والحِبَبُ: مَا جَرَى على الْأَسْنَان. من المَاء كَقِطَعِ القَوَارِير، وَكَذَلِكَ هُوَ من الخَمْرِ حَكَاهُ أَبُو حنيفَة وانشد قَول أبن احْمَرَ:

لَهَا حِبٌ يَرَى الرَّاؤُونَ مِنْها ... كَمَا ادْمَيْتَ فِي القَرْوِ الغزالا

أَرَادَ: يَرَى الرَّاؤُون مِنْها فِي القرو كَمَا أدميت الغزالا وحِبَبُ المَاء وحَبَبُه وحَبابُهُ: طرائقه وَقيل: حَبابُهُ: فَقاقِيعُهُ الَّتِي تَطْفِو كَأَنَّهَا الْقَوَارِير، وَقيل معظمه، قَالَ طرفَة:

يَشُقُّ حَبابَ الماءِ حَيزُومُها بهَا ... كَمَا قسم الُّتْربَ المفايِلُ باليَدِ

فَدَلَّ على انه الْمُعظم، وَقَالَ آخر:

كأنَّ صَلا جَهيزَة حينَ تمشيِ ... حَبابُ الماءِ يَتَّبعُ الحَبابا

لم يُشَبِّه صَلاها ومَآكَمها بالفقاقيع، وَإِنَّمَا شبهها بالحَبابِ الَّذِي عَلَيْهِ كَأَنَّهُ دَرَجٌ فِي حَدَبَةٍ. والصَّلاَ: العَجِيزَةُ.

وحَبابُ الرمل وحِبَبُهُ: طرائقُهُ. وَكَذَلِكَ هما فِي النَّبِيذ.

والحُبُّ: الجَرّةُ الضَّخْمَةُ. وَقَالَ ابْن دُرَيْد: هُوَ الَّذِي يُجْعَلُ فِيهِ الماءُ، فَلم ينوعه، قَالَ: وَهُوَ فَارسي مُعرب، قَالَ: وَقَالَ أَبُو حَاتِم اصله حُنْبٌ فَعُرِّبَ، وَالْجمع احباب وحِبَبَةٌ وحِبابٌ.

وَقيل: فِي تَفْسِير الحُبّ والكَرَامَةِ: إِن الحُبَّ الخَشباتُ الارْبَعُ الَّتِي تُوضَعُ عَلَيْهَا الجَرَّةُ ذاتُ العُرْوَتَين، وَإِن الْكَرَامَة الغطاء الَّذِي يوضع فَوق تِلْكَ الجرة، من الْخشب كَانَ أَو من خزف وَالصَّحِيح مَا حَكَاهُ سِيبَوَيْهٍ.

والحُبابُ: الحَيَّةُ. وَقيل: هِيَ حَيَّةٌ ليستْ من العوارم قَالَ:

تُلاعِبُ مَثنى حَضْرَميٍّ كَأَنَّهُ ... تَعَمُّجُ شَيْطَان بِذِي خِرْوعٍ قَفرِ والحَبُّ: القُرْطُ من حَبَّةٍ وَاحِدَة، قَالَ الرَّاعِي:

يَبِيتُ الحَيَّةُ النَّضْناضُ منْهُ ... مَكانَ الْحبّ يستمع السرارا

والحِبابُ: كالحِبّ.

والتَّحَبُّبُ: أول الرّيّ.

وتَحَبُّبُ الحِمارُ وَغَيره: امتلأَ من المَاءِ، وَأرى حَبَّبَ مقولة فِي هَذَا الْمَعْنى وَلَا احقها.

وحَبِيبٌ: قَبيلَة قَالَ أَبُو خرَاش:

عَدَوْنا عَدْوَةً لَا شَكَّ فِيهَا ... وخِلْناهْمُ ذؤيبة أَو حَبِيبا

ذؤيبة أَيْضا قَبيلَة.

وحَبُيَب الْقشيرِي من شعرائهم.

والحَبْحَبَةُ والحَبْحَبُ: جري المَاء قَلِيلا قَلِيلا.

والحَبْحَبَةُ: الضَّعْفُ.

والحَبْحابُ: الصَّغيرُ فِي قَدْرٍ.

والحَبْحابُ: الصَّغِير المُتَدَاخِلُ الْعِظَام، وَبِهِمَا سمي الرجل حبحابا.

والحَبْحابُ والحَبْحَبُ والحَبْحَبِيُّ من الغلمان وَالْإِبِل: الضئيل الْجِسْم. وَقيل: الصَّغِير. والمُحَبْحِبُ: السَّيئ الْغذَاء. وَقَالَ بعض الْعَرَب لآخر: أهْلَكْتَ من عشر ثمانيا وَجئْت بسائرها حبحبة أَي مهازيل.

وَالحَبْحَبَةُ: سوق الْإِبِل.

وحَبْحَبَةُ النَّار: اتقادها. وَقَول الاعلم:

دَلجِى اذا مَا اللَّيْلُ جَنَّ ... على المُقَرَّنَةِ الحَباحِبْ

قَالَ السكرِي: الحَباحِبُ: السريعة الْخَفِيفَة. قَالَ يصف جبالا كَأَنَّهَا قد قُرِنَتْ لتقاربها. ونارُ الحُباحِب: مَا اقْتَدَحَ من شرر النَّار فِي الْهَوَاء من تصادم الْحِجَارَة، وَقيل: الحُباحِبُ ذُبَاب يطير بِاللَّيْلِ لَهُ شُعاعٌ كالسراج قَالَ النَّابغَةُ يَصِفُ السيوف:

تَقُدُّ السَّلُوفيَّ المَضَاعَفَ نَسْجُهُ ... وتُوقِدُ بالصُّفَّاحِ نارَ الحُباحِب

وَقيل: كَانَ أَبُو حُباحِبٍ من مُحَارِب خَصَفَةَ وَكَانَ بَخِيلًا فَكَانَ لَا يُوقد ناره إِلَّا بالحطب الشخت لِئَلَّا ترى، واشتق ابْن الاعرابي نَار الحُباحِبِ من الحَبْحَبَةِ الَّتِي هِيَ الضَّعْفُ. وَقَالَ أَبُو حنيفَة: نارُ حُباحِبٍ وَأبي حُباحِبٍ: الشَّرَرُ الَّذِي يَسْقُطُ من الزِّنَاد قَالَ: النَّابِغَة:

أَلا إِنَّمَا نِيرَانُ قَيْسٍ إِذا شَتَوْا ... لِطارِقِ ليل مثل نَار الحباحب

وَقَالَ الكُمَيْتُ فِي نَار أبي حُباحِبٍ وَوصف السيوف:

يَرَى الرَّاءُونَ بالشَّفَرَاتِ مِنْهَا ... كنار أبي حُباحِبَ والظُّبِينا

وَإِنَّمَا ترك الكميتُ صرفه لِأَنَّهُ جعل حُباحِبَ اسْما لمُؤَنَّث قَالَ أَبُو حنيفَة لَا يُعْرَفُ حُباحِبٌ وَلَا أَبُو حُباحِبٍ وَلم نَسْمَعْ فِيهِ عَن الْعَرَب شَيْئا. قَالَ: وَيَزْعُم قوم انه اليرَاعُ. واليراعُ فراشة إِذا طارت فِي اللَّيْل لم يشك من لم يعرفهَا إِنَّهَا شَرَرَةٌ طارت عَن نَار وَقَوله:

يُذْرِينَ جَنْدلَ حائِرٍ لجُنُوبها ... فَكأنَّها تُذْكِى سَنابِكُها الحُباَ

إِنَّمَا أَرَادَ الحُباحِبَ أَي نَار الحُباحِبِ. يَقُول:

تُصِيبُ بالحَصا فِي جَرْيها جُنُوبَها

وَأم حُباحِبٍ: دُوَيْبَّةٌ مثل الجُنْدب تَطيرُ، صفراء خضراء رقطاء برقط صفرَة وخضرة وَيَقُولُونَ لَهَا إِذا راوها: اخْرُجِي بردي أبي حُباحِبٍ. فتنشر جناحيها وهما مُزَيَّنان باحمر واصفر.

وحَبْحّبٌ: اسْم مَوضِع، قَالَ النَّابِغَة:

فساقان فالحُرَّان فالصنع فالرَّجا ... فَجَنْباِ حمى فالخانِقانِ فَحَبْحبُ وحُباحبٌ: اسْم رجل قَالَ:

لقد اهْدَتْ حُبابَةُ بِنْتُ جلّ ... لأهل حُباحِبٍ حَبْلاً طَويلا

وذَرَّى حَباًّ: اسْمُ رجل قَالَ:

إِن لهَا مُرَكَّنا إرْزَباَّ ... كَأَنَّهُ جَبْهَةُ ذرى حبا
بَاب الْحبّ

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حب

1 حَبَّ [signifying He, or it, was, or became, loved, beloved, an object of love, affected, liked, or approved, is originally حَبُبَ or حَبِبَ]. Yousay, حَبَّ إِلَىَّ هٰذَا الشَّىْءُ, [aor. ـُ or حَبَّ,] inf. n. حُبٌّ, This thing was, or became, an object of love to me. (K. [The meaning is there indicated, but not expressed. In the CK, الشَّىءَ is erroneously put for الشَّىْءُ.]) And حَبُبْتُ إِلَيْهِ I became loved, beloved, or an object of love, to him: [said to be] the only instance of its kind except شَرُرْتُ and لَبُبْتُ. (K.) And مَا كُنْتَ حَبِيبًا وَلَقَدْ حَبِبْتَ, with kesr, Thou wast not loved, and thou hast become loved. (S.) See also 5. b2: حَبَّ, formed from حَبُبَ, by making the former ب quiescent and incorporating it into the latter, is also a verb of praise [signifying Beloved, lovely, pleasing, charming, or excellent, is he, or it]; (TA;) and so حُبَّ, [which is more common,] formed from the same, by incorporating the former ب into the latter after transferring the dammeh of the former to the ح. (ISk, S, TA.) A poet says, وَزَادَهُ كَلَفًا فِى الحُبِّ أَنْ مَنَعَتْ وَحَبَّ شَيْئًا الَى الانْسَانِ مَا مُنِعَا [And her denying increased his devotion in love: for lovely, as a thing, to man, is that which is denied]. (TA.) And Sá'ideh says, هَجَرَتْ غَضُوبُ وَحَبَّ مَنْ يَتَجَنَّبُ وَعَدَتْ عَوَادٍ دُونَ وَلْيِكَ تَشْعِبُ [Ghadoob hath forsaken thee, (and lovely is the person who withdraweth far away,) and obstacles in the way of thy drawing near have occurred to separate thee and her]. (S, TA.) [See also حَبَّذَا, below.] b3: [Both are also verbs of wonder.] Yousay, حَبَّ بِفُلَانٍ, (As, S, and so in copies of the K,) and حُبَّ, (I 'Ak p. 236, [where both forms are mentioned as correct,] and so in the CK,) How beloved, or lovely, &c., is such a one (As, S, K) to me! (As, S.) [See also 4.] A'Obeyd and Fr read this حَبَّ, saying that it means حَبُبَ بفلان, and that the former ب is rendered quiescent by the suppression of its dammeh, and incorporated into the latter. (S, * TA.) A2: See also 4, in two places.

A3: Also حَبَّ, [aor., accord. to analogy, حَبِّ,] He stood still, stopped, or paused. (K.) A4: And حُبَّ, with damm, He was fatigued, or tired. (K.) 2 حبّبهُ إِلَىَّ He, or it, [rendered him, or it, an object of love, lovely, or pleasant, to me;] made me to love, affect, like, approve, or take pleasure in, him, or it. (K.) You say, حبّبهُ إِلَىَّ

إِحْسَانُهُ [His beneficence made him an object of love to me]. (A, TA.) And حَبَّبَ اللّٰهُ إِلَيْهِ الإِيمَانَ [God made faith lovely to him]. (A, TA.) and حُبِّبَ إِلَىَّ بِأَنْ تَزُورَنِى [Thy visiting me hath been made pleasant to me]. (A, TA.) A2: حبّب الدَّوَآءَ [He formed the medicine into pills, or little clots or balls: see its quasi-pass., 5]. (K in حثر, &c.) A3: And حبّب He filled a water-skin &c. (AA, TA.) A4: See also 5.3 مُحَابَّةٌ, (S,) or مُحَابَبَةٌ, (K,) and حِبَابٌ signify the same [as inf. ns. of حابّ]. (S, K.) [You say, حابّ بَعْضُهُمْ بَعْضًا They loved, affected, liked, approved, or took pleasure in, one another.] and حابّهُ He acted, or behaved, in a loving, or friendly, manner with him, or to him. (A, TA.) b2: See also 4.4 احبّهُ, (S, A, Msb, K,) inf. n. إِحْبَابٌ; (KL;) and ↓ حَبَّهُ, (S,) first Pers\. حَبَبْتُهُ, (Msb, K,) aor. ـِ which is anomalous, (S, Msb, K,) the regular aor. being حَبُ3َ, which is unused, (Msb,) [said to be] the only instance of a trans. verb whose second and third radical letters are the same having the measure يَفْعِلُ as that of its aor. without having also the measure يَفْعُلُ, (S,) and therefore by some disapproved, as not chaste, and disallowed by Az, though he allows the pass. form حُبَّ, (TA,) inf. n. حُبٌّ, (K,) or this is a simple subst., (Msb,) and حِبٌّ; (K;) and [↓ حَبَّهُ,] first Pers\. حَبِبْتُهُ, aor. ـَ and ↓ حَابّهُ, inf. n. حِبَابٌ, of the dial. of Hudheyl; (Msb;) and ↓ استحبّهُ; (Msb, K;) signify the same; (S, Msb, K;) He loved, affected, liked, approved, or took pleasure in, him, or it: (A, K, and KL in explanation of the first and last:) he held him, or esteemed him, as a friend: (KL in explanation of the first and last:) or اِسْتِحْبَابٌ signifies the esteeming [a person or thing] good: (S:) and the preferring, or choosing, [a person or thing,] as also إِحْبَابٌ: (KL:) and استحبّهُ عَلَى غَيْرِهِ means he loved, or esteemed, him, or it, above another, or others; preferred him, or it, to another, or others. (K, A, * TA.) مَا أَحَبْتُ ذٰلِكَ, in the dial. of the tribe of Suleym, is for ما أَحْبَبْتُهُ [I loved not, or liked not, that]; like ظَنْتُ for ظَنَنْتُ, and ظَلْتُ and ظِلْتُ for ظَلِلْتُ. (Lh, TA.) [أُحِبُّ أَنْ يَكوُنَ كَذَا may be rendered I would that it were thus, or that such a thing were.] It is said of Ohod, in a trad., هُوَ جَبَلٌ يُحِبُّنَا وَنُحِبُّهُ, meaning It is a mountain whose inhabitants love us, and whose inhabitants we love: or it may mean we love the mountain itself, because it is in the land of people whom we love. (IAth, TA.) And one says فِى سَاعَةٍ يُحِبُّهَا الطَّعَامُ for يُحَبُّ فِيهَا [In an hour, or a time, in which food is loved, or liked]. (TA.) b2: مَا أَحَبَّهُ

إِلَىَّ i. q. حَبَّ بِهِ [How beloved, lovely, pleasing, charming, or excellent, is he, or it, to me!]; (As, S, K, * TA;) and so أَحْبِبْ إِلَىَّ بِهِ. (A, TA.) [De Sacy, in his Gram. Ar., sec. ed., ii. 221, mentions the saying, مَا أَحَبَّ المُؤْمِنَ للّٰهِ وَمَا أَحَبَّهُ إِلَى اللّٰهِ, as meaning How greatly does the believer love God! and how great an object of love is he to God!]

A2: احبّ, (S, K,) inf. n. as above, (S,) also signifies He (a camel) kneeled and lay down, and would not spring up: (K:) or was restive: or kneeled and lay down: (S:) or was afflicted by a fracture, or disease, and would not move from his place until cured, or remained there until he died: (Az, S, K:) or became jaded: (TA: [agreeably with this last explanation the act. part. n. is rendered in the S and K on the authority of Th:]) or was at the point of death, by reason of violent disease, and therefore kneeled and lay down, and could not be roused. (AHeyth, TA.) Accord. to AO, أَحْبَبْتُ حُبَّ الخَيْرِ عَنْ ذِكْرِ رَبِّى [in the Kur xxxviii. 31] means I have stuck to the ground, on account of my love of the horses, [lit., of good things,] and so been diverted from prayer, until the time of prayer has passed: (TA:) by الخير is meant الخَيْل. (Jel.) A3: Also He became in a state of recovery from his disease. (K.) A4: And It (seed-produce) had, bore, or produced, grain. (S, K.) 5 تجبّب He manifested, or showed, love, or affection, (S, K,) إِلَيْهِ to him. (S.) تحبّب and ↓ حَبَّ are both syn. with تُودّد. (TA.) b2: [Also, app., He became, or made himself, an object of love or affection to him: see مُحَبَّبٌ, said to be syn. with مُتَحَبِّبٌ.]

A2: He became swollen, or inflated, like a jar (حُبّ), from drinking. (A, TA.) b2: It (a water-skin &c.) became full. (AA, TA.) b3: He began to be satiated with drink. (K.) b4: He (an ass &c.) became filled with water: (S:) and ↓ حَبَّبَ also is used in this sense, but ISd doubts its correctness: (TA:) one says, شَرِبَتِ الإِبِلُ حَتَّى حَبَّبَتْ The camels drank until they were satiated. (S.) A3: تحبّب الــجَلِيدُ كَاللُّؤْلُؤِ الصِّغَارِ [The hoar-frost formed into grains like small pearls]. (TA in art. صأب.) b2: تحبّب الرِّيقُ عَلَى الأَسْنَانِ [The saliva formed, or collected, in little bubbles upon the teeth]. (Az, TA.) b3: تَقَطَّعَ اللَّبَنُ وَتَحَبَّبَ [The milk became decomposed, and formed little clots of curd]. (S in art. بحثر.) b4: تحبّب الزُّبْدُ [The butter formed into little clots, when first appearing in the milk or cream]. (S and K in art. ثمر.) The verb is also used in like manner in relation to honey, (K in art. حثر,) and دِبْس (S in that art.,) and medicine. (TA in that art. [See also 2.]) b5: تحبّب الجِلْدُ [The skin broke cat with pimples, or small pustules: so in the language of the present day: see حَبٌّ]. (TA in art. حثر.) 6 تحابّوا They loved, or affected, or liked, one another. (S, A, * K. *) 10 إِسْتَحْبَ3َ see 4.

A2: اِسْتَحَبَّتْ كَرِشُ المَالِ The stomachs of the cattle, or camels &c., retained the water [that they had drunk], and the time between the two waterings thereof became long, or became lengthened. (K.) This is at the conjunction of [the periods of] الطَّرْف and الجَبْهَة [the ninth and tenth of the Mansions of the Moon, which, in central Arabia, about the commencement of the era of the Flight, took place on the 12th of August, O. S., (see مَنَازِلُ القَمَرِ, in art. نزل,)] when Canopus rises with them. (TA. [الصَّرْفَة is there put for الطَّرْف; but evidently by a mistake of a copyist. There is also another mistake, though a small one, in the foregoing passage: for Canopus rises, in central Arabia, after الطرف, and before الجبهة; and rose aurorally, in that latitude, about the commencement of the era of the Flight, on the 4th of August, O. S.]) حَبْ and حَبٍ A cry by which a he-camel is chidden, to urge him on. (TA voce حَوْبِ, q. v.) حَبٌّ, (S, Msb, K,) a [coll.] gen. n., (Msb,) n. un. حَبَّةٌ; (S, Msb, K;) Grain of wheat, barley, lentils, rice, &c.: (Az, TA:) accord. to Ks, only of wheat and barley: (TA:) or wheat &c. while in the ears or other envelopes: (Msb:) [but applied also to various other seeds; among which, to beans, (as in the Mgh in art. بقل,) and peas and the like; and kernels; and] the stones of grapes, dates, pomegranates, and the like: (Mgh voce عجَمٌ:) by some it is applied even [to berries; as, for instance,] to grapes: you say حَبَّةٌ مِنْ عِنَبٍ, as well as مِنَ البُرِّ, and مِنَ الشَّعِيرِ, and the like: (TA:) [and hence, to beads: (see حِبٌّ:)] the pl. (of حَبٌّ, Msb) is حُبُوبٌ (S, Msb, K) and حُبَّانٌ, like تُمْرَانٌ, (K,) pl. of تَمْرٌ; (TA;) and (of حَبَّةٌ, Msb) حَبَّاتٌ (Msb, K) and حِبَابٌ, [or this is pl. of حَبٌّ also,] like كِلَابٌ as pl. of كَلْبَةٌ [and of كَلْبٌ]: (Msb:) and حَبٌّ is also called [by lexicologists, but not by grammarians,] a pl. of حَبَّةٌ. (TA.) b2: [Hence,] Seed-produce, whether small or large. (TA.) b3: And الحَبَّةُ الخَضْرَآءُ (S, K) i. q. البُطْمُ [The fruit of the terebinth-tree, or pistacia terebinthus of Linn. (Delile, Flor. Æg. no. 936.)] (K.) b4: And الحَبَّةُ السَّوْدَآءُ (S, K) i. q. الشُّونِيزُ [The black aromatic seed of a species of nigella]. (K.) [But see art. سود.

And for other similar terms, see the latter word of each.] b5: And حَبَّ الغَمَامِ and حَبُّ المُزْنِ and حَبُّ قُرٍّ Hail. (S. [See a metaphorical usage of the first of these in a verse cited voce أَنَّ.]) b6: [Hence likewise,] حَبٌّ also signifies Pimples, or small pustules: [so in the present day: and any similar small extuberances: a coll. gen. n.: n. un. with ة.] (S and K * in art. حثر.) حُبٌّ Love; affection; syn. وُدٌّ, (A,) or وِدَادٌ; (K;) inclination of the nature, or natural disposition, towards a thing that pleases, or delights; (Kull p. 165;) contr. of بُغْضٌ: (Mgh, TA:) حُبٌّ and ↓ حِبٌّ and ↓ حُبَّةٌ [this being said in the S to be syn. with حُبٌّ and in the K to be syn. with مَحَبَّةٌ, and it is used as an inf. n. in an ex. cited voce دَاحٌ in art. دوح,] and ↓ حُبَابٌ (S, K) and ↓ حِبَابٌ (K) and ↓ مَحَبَّةٌ (S) signify the same; (S, K;) i. e., as above. (K.) The degrees of حُبّ are as follow: first, هَوًى, the “ inclining of the soul, or mind; ” also applied to the “ object of love itself: ” then, عَلَاقَةٌ, “love cleaving to the heart; ” so termed because of the heart's cleaving to the object of love: then, كَلَفٌ, “violent, or intense, love; ” from كُلْفَةٌ signifying “ difficulty, or distress, or affliction: ” then, عِشْقٌ, [“ amorous desire; ” or “ passionate love; ”] in the S, “excess of love; ” and in the language of the physicians, “ a kind of melancholy: ” then, شَغَفٌ, “ardour of love, accompanied by a sensation of pleasure; ”

like لَوْعَةٌ and لَاعِجٌ; the former of which is “ ardour of love; ” and the latter, “ardent love: ”

then, جَوًى, “inward love; ” and “ violence of amorous desire,” or “ of grief, or sorrow: ” then, تَتَيُّمٌ, “a state of enslavement by love: ” then تَبْلٌ, “lovesickness: ” then, وَلَهٌ, “distraction, or loss of reason, in love: ” and then, هُيَامٌ “ a state of wandering about at random in consequence of overpowering love. ” (Kull ubi suprà.) [Accord. to the Msb, it is a simple subst.: but accord. to the K, an inf. n.; and hence,] حُبًّا لِمَا أَحْبَبْتُمْ, meaning أُحِبُّ حُبًّا [I love with loving, i. e. much, what ye have loved]. (Har p. 186.) Hence the phrase, وَكَرَامَةً ↓ نَعَمْ وَحُبَّةً [Yea; and with love and honour will I do what thou requirest: or for the sake of the love and honour that I bear thee: or حبّة may be here used for حُبًّا to assimilate it in termination to كرامة: see what follows]. (S, TA.) Hence also the saying of Abu-l-' Atà EsSindee, فَوَاللّٰهِ مَا أَدْرِى وَإِنِّى لَصَادِقٌ

أَدَآءٌ عَرَانِى مِنْ حُبَابِكِ أَمْ سِحْرُ [And by God, I know not (and indeed I am speaking truth) whether disease have befallen me in consequence of love of thee, or enchantment]: (S, TA:) but IB says that the reading best known is ↓ مِنْ حِبَابِكِ; and that حِباب, here, may be an inf. n. of حَابَبْتُهُ; or it may be pl. of حُبٌّ, like as عِشاشٌ is of عُشٌّ; (TA;) or it may be an inf. n. of حَبَبْتُهُ: some also read ↓ مِنْ حَبَابِكِ, with fet-h to the ح, said to mean on account of the love of thee, and of the main amount thereof: (Ham p. 26:) and some read مِنْ جَنَابِكِ “ from thy part ” [or “ from thee ”]. (TA.) b2: See also حَبِيبٌ.

A2: Also a Persian word, arabicized, (AHát, S, Msb,) from خُنْب, (AHát, TA,) [or خُبْ or خُپْ,] i. q. خَابِيَةٌ, (S, Msb,) A jar, (K, MF,) whether large or small, used for preparing wine: (MF:) or a large jar: (K:) or one for water: (IDrd, TA:) or the four pieces of wood upon which is placed a two-handled, or two-eared, jar: (K, TA: [in the CK, by a misplacement of words, this last signification is assigned to حَبَاب:]) pl. [of pauc.] أَحْبَابٌ (K) and [of mult.]

حِبَابٌ and حِبَبَةٌ. (S, Msb, K.) From this last signification is [said to be] derived the phrase حُبًّا وَكَرَامَةً [pronounced حُبًّا وَكَرَامَهْ, lit. A jarstand and a cover will I give thee, or the like], كرامة signifying the “ cover ” of a jar, (K, TA,) whether of wood or of baked clay. (TA.) [If this be the true derivation, the phrase may have originated from a person's asking of another the loan or gift of a jar, and the latter's replying

“ Yea; and I will give thee a jar-stand and a cover; ” meaning “ I will do what thou requirest, and more: ” but this phrase is now, and perhaps was in early times, generally used, agreeably with the more common significations of the two words, in the sense assigned above to the phrase حُبَّةً

وَكَرَامَةً.]

حِبٌّ: see حُبٌّ: b2: and حَبِيبٌ, in four places: A2: and حِبَّةٌ.

A3: Also, and ↓ حِبَابٌ, [but the latter is doubted by the author of the TA, and thought to be perhaps syn. with حِبٌّ in the sense of مُحِبٌّ, and in the L it is said to be syn. with حبٌّ, but in what sense is not explained,] An ear-ring [formed] of one حَبَّة [or bead]. (K.) حَبَّةٌ n. un. of حَبٌّ [q. v.]. (S, Msb, K.) [Hence,] جَابِرُ بْنُ حَبَّةَ a name of (assumed tropical:) Bread. (ISk, S.) b2: See also حِبَّةٌ, in two places. b3: [A grain; meaning the weight of a grain of barley;] a wellknown weight. (K.) b4: A [small] piece, or portion, of a thing. (S, K.) b5: حَبَّةُ القَلْبِ The heart's core; (AA, TA;) the black, or inner, part of the heart; or i. q. ثَمَرَتُهُ; (S, A, K;) which is that [same thing]: (S:) or a black thing in the heart: (K:) or the black clot of blood that is within the heart: (T, TA:) or the heart's blood. (K.) You say, أَصَابَتْ فُلَانَةُ حَبَّةَ قَلْبِهِ [Such a woman smote his heart's core]. (A, TA.) A2: A want: or an object of want; a needful, or requisite, thing: syn. حَاجَةٌ. (K.) حُبَّةٌ: see حُبٌّ, in two places: b2: and حَبِيبٌ. b3: [It is also used in a pl. sense.] You say, هُوَ مِنْ حُبَّةِ نَفْسِى [He is of the beloved of my soul]. (TA voce حُمَّةٌ.) b4: And حُبَّتُكَ also signifies What thou lovest to receive as a gift, or to have. (K.) You say, اِخْتَرْ حُبَّتَكَ Choose thou what, or whom, thou lovest; as also ↓ مُحَبَّتَكَ. (TA.) A2: Also A grape-stone: sometimes without teshdeed; (K;) i. e. حُبَةٌ. (TA.) حِبَّةٌ, a pl., [or rather quasi-pl. n.,] The seeds of desert-plants that are not used as food; pl. حِبَبٌ: (S:) or seeds of herbs, or leguminous plants, (بُقُول,) and of odoriferous plants: (K:) or of the latter only; (Ks, Az, TA;) and one of such seeds is called ↓ حَبَّةٌ; (Az, TA;) or حِبَّةٌ; the coll. n. being ↓ حِبٌّ: (Msb:) or different seeds of every kind: or the seeds of the herbage called عُشْب: or all seeds of plants: sing. the same, and ↓ حَبَّةٌ: or this signifies everything that is sown: and حِبَّةٌ, the seed of everything that grows spontaneously, without being sown: or a small plant growing among the kind of herbage called حَشِيش: (K:) and dry herbage, broken in pieces, and heaped together: (Aboo-Ziyád, K:) or dry herbs or leguminous plants: (K:) or the seeds of wild herbs or leguminous plants, and of those of the kind called عُشْب, and their leaves, that are scattered and mixed therewith; such as the قُلْقُلَان and بَسْبَاس and ذُرَق and نَفَل and مُلَّاح, and all kinds of those herbs or leguminous plants that are eaten crude, and those that are thick, or gross, and bitterish: upon these seeds and leaves, cattle, or camels &c., pasture and fatten in the end of [the season called] the صَيْف (T, TA.) حَبَبٌ: see حَبَابٌ. b2: Also, (S, K,) and ↓ حِبَبٌ, (K,) A beautiful arrangement of the teeth in regular rows. (S, K.) b3: And Streaks of saliva on the teeth. (TA.) b4: And (both accord. to the K, but the latter only accord. to the TA,) The saliva that flows over the teeth, or collects in the mouth, in little bubbles. (T, K, TA.) حِبَبٌ: see حَبَابٌ: b2: and حَبَبٌ.

حَبَابٌ: see حُبٌّ. b2: حَبَابُكَ Thine utmost: (Msb:) or the utmost of thy power: (S:) or the utmost of thy love: or, of thine endeavour (جَهْدِكَ [like جُهَادَاكَ and حُمَادَاكَ and قُصَارَاكَ and غُنَامَاكَ and نُعَامَاكَ]). (K. [In the CK جُهْدِكَ.]) Yousay, حَبَابُكَ كَذَا, (K,) and حبابك أَنْ تَفْعَلَ ذٰلِكَ, (S, Msb, * TA,) and حبابك أَنْ يَكُونَ ذٰلِكَ, (TA,) Thine utmost, (Msb,) or the utmost of thy power, (S,) or of thy love, or of thine endeavour, (K,) will be such a thing, (K,) and thy doing that, (S, Msb, * TA,) and that event's taking place. (TA.) A2: Also, and ↓ حَبَبٌ and ↓, The main body, the mass, or bulk, or greater part or portion, of water, (S, K,) and of sand, (K,) and of [the beverage called] نَبِيذ: but it is said that the third word applies particularly to water: (TA:) or the first signifies the streaks, or lines, of water, (As, K, TA,) resembling variegated work: (As, TA:) or the waves of water that follow one another: (TA:) or the bubbles (S, A, K) of water, (S, K,) or of wine, (A, TA,) that float upon the surface; (S, A, K;) as also the second (AHn, A) and the third: (AHn, TA:) [it is a coll. gen. n., in this sense, of which the n. un. is with ة:] accord. to IDrd, حببُ المَآءِ and حبابُ المَآءِ signify تَكَسَّرُهُ [app. meaning the ripple, or broken surface, of water, such as is seen when it is slightly fretted by wind, and when it flows over uneven ground]. (TA.) طِرْتَ بِعُبَابِهَا وَفُزْتَ بِحَبَابِهَا, in a trad. of 'Alee, relating to Aboo-Bekr, is explained as meaning Thou hast outrun others, and attained to the place where the flood of El-Islám collects, and reached the first [springs] thereof, and drunk the purest of it, and become possessor of its excellencies: [this is the only explanation of it that I have found:] but it is also otherwise explained. (Hr and others, TA in art. عب.) b2: حَبَابٌ also signifies (tropical:) Dew-drops; (A;) the dew (IAth, K) that is on trees &c. in the evening. (IAth, TA.) It is said in a trad., of the inhabitants of Paradise, that their food shall turn into a sweat like حباب المسْك, by which is meant Musky dew: or, perhaps, musky bubbles. (IAth, TA.) حُبَابٌ: see حُبٌّ, in two places: b2: and حَبِيبٌ.

A2: Also The serpent: (S, IAth, K:) or a serpent not of a malignant species: (TA:) and the name of a devil, (S, K,) accord. to some; (S;) but said to be so only because a serpent is called شَيْطَان. (A 'Obeyd, S, TA.) b2: And a pl. [or rather coll. gen. n.] of which the sing. [or n. un.] is حُبَابَةٌ [accord. to the CK حُبَابَةُ], meaning A certain black aquatic insect or small animal. (K.) A3: أُمُّ حُبَابٍ (tropical:) The present world; (K, TA;) metonymically used in this sense. (TA.) حِبَابٌ: see حُبٌّ, in two places: A2: and حِبٌّ.

حَبِيبٌ A person loved, beloved, affected, liked, or approved; (S, * A, Msb, * K;) as also ↓ مَحْبُوبٌ and ↓ مُحَبٌّ, (S, Msb, K,) of which two the former is generally used for the latter, (S, K, TA,) in like manner as are used مَزْكُومٌ and مَحْزُونٌ and مَجْنُونٌ and مَكْزُوزٌ and مَقْرُورٌ, each of which has its proper verb of the measure فُعِلَ, (TA,) and ↓ حِبٌّ (S, K) and ↓ حُبَابٌ and ↓ حُبًّةٌ, which last is also applied to a female, and has for its pl. حُبَبٌ: (K:) the fem. of حَبِيبٌ is with ة; (Msb, K;) and so is that of ↓ مَحْبُوبٌ, (K, TA,) [and that of ↓ مُحَبٌّ,] and that of ↓ حِبٌّ: (TA:) the pl. of حَبِيبٌ is أَحِبَّآءُ, instead of حُبَبَآءُ, which would be the reg. pl. but for the repetition of the ب; and the pl. of حَبِيبَةٌ is حَبَائِبُ: (Msb:) the pl. of ↓ حِبٌّ is أَحْبَابٌ [a pl. of pauc.] and حِبَّانٌ (K) and حُبَّانٌ (MF) and حُبُوبٌ and حِبَبَةٌ and ↓ حُبٌّ, which last is rare (عَزِيزٌ) [as a pl.], or is a quasi-pl. n. (K.) Though ↓ مُحَبٌّ is uncommon it occurs in the following verse of 'Antarah: وَلَقَدْ نَزَلْت فَلَا تَظُنّى غَيْرَهُ مِنِّى بِمْنْزِلَةِ المُحَبِّ المُكْرَمِ [And thou hast taken (and imagine not otherwise), in respect of me, i. e. of my heart, the place of the beloved, the honoured; or become in the condition of the beloved, &c.]. (T, TA.) b2: Also, (IAar, KL, TA,) and ↓ حِبٌّ, (K, KL,) A person loving; a lover; a friend; (KL;) i. q. ↓ مُحِبٌّ: (IAar, K, TA:) [fem. of each with ة:] the pl. of the first (i. e. حبيب) is أَحْبَابٌ (TA) [and أَحِبَّآءُ and أَحِبَّةٌ, mentioned by Golius as from the S, but not in my copies of the S: both, however, are correct: the former, the more common: the latter, a pl. of pauc.]. You say اِمْرَأَةٌ لِزَوْجِهَا ↓ مُحِبَّةٌ and ↓ مُحِبٌّ [A woman loving to her husband]. (Fr, S, K. *) b3: أَبُو حَبِيبٍ The kid. (Har p. 227.) b4: الحَبِيبَةُ: see مُحَبٌّ.

حُبَاحِبٌ, (K,) or أَبُو حُبَاحِبٍ, (S,) [A kind of fire-fly;] a fly that flies in the night, (K,) resembling fire, (S,) emitting rays like a lamp: (K:) AHn says that حباحب and ابوحباحب were both unknown to him, and that nothing respecting them had been heard by him from the Arabs; but that some people asserted the insect thus called to be the يَرَاع, a moth that, when it flies by night, no person not knowing it would doubt to be a spark of fire: Aboo-Tálib says, as on the authority of Arabs of the desert, that حباحب is the name of a flying thing longer than the common fly, and slender, that flies between sunset and nightfall, resembling a spark of fire: (TA:) or, accord. to As, it is a flying thing, like the common fly, with a wing that becomes red; when it flies appearing at a distance like a lighted piece of fire-wood. (Har p. 500.) نَارُ الحُبَاحِبِ (S, K) and نَارُأَبِى حُبَاحِبٍ and simply الحُبَاحِبُ (S) mean The fire of the fly above mentioned: or of El-Hobáhib or Aboo-Hobáhib: (TA:) [for] El-Hobáhib, (S,) or Aboo-Hobáhib, (K,) is said to have been a niggardly man, who never lighted any but a faint fire, fearing to attract guests, so that his fire became proverbial. (S, K.) El-Kumeyt says, describing swords, يَرَى الرَّاؤُونَ بِالشَّفَرَاتِ مِنْهَا كَنَارِ أَبِى حُبَاحِبَ وَالظُّبِينَا [The beholders see, in the sides of the blades thereof, and the extremities, the semblance of the fire of the fire-fly]: (S:) here the poet has made حباحب imperfectly decl., regarding it as a fem. [proper] name [of the fly above mentioned]. (TA.) Or نارالحباحب (S, K) and simply الحباحب (S) signify The fire that is struck by a horse's hoofs: (Fr, S:) or the sparks of fire that are made to fly forth in the air by the collision of stones: or the sparks that fall from the pieces of wood that are used for producing fire [by means of friction]: (K:) or they are derived from حَبْحَبَةٌ, (IAar, K,) signifying “ weakness,” (IAar, TA,) [and their meaning is faint fire.] b2: أُمُّ حُبَاحِبٍ

A flying insect resembling the [species of locust called] جُنْدَب, (K, * TA,) spotted with yellow and green: when people see it, they say, بَرِّدِى

يَا حُبَاحِبُ [Spread forth thy wings (بُرْدَيْكِ), hobáhib]; whereupon it spreads its two wings, which are adorned with red and yellow. (TA.) حَبَّذَا, meaning حَبِيبٌ, as in the phrase حَبَّذَا الأَمْرُ [Loved, beloved, affected, loved, or approved, is the thing, or affair; or lovely, charming, or excellent, is it]; (K;) and in حَبَّذَا زَيْدٌ [Loved, beloved, &c., is Zeyd]; (S;) is composed of حَبَّ, (Sb, Fr, S, K,) a verb of praise, in the pret. form, invariable, originally حَبُبَ, (Fr, S,) and ذَا, (Sb, Fr, S, K,) its agent, (S,) which together constitute it a single word, (Sb, S, K,) a noun, (Sb, K,) or occupying the place of a noun, (S,) governing the noun [particularized by praise] that follows it in the nom. case; (Sb, S, K;) the place that it occupies in construction making it virtually in the nom. case as an inchoative, and the noun that follows it being its enunciative: (S:) [but see what follows.] It is used in the same manner as a prov.; (Sb, K;) [i. e., it is not altered to agree in number or gender with the noun particularized by praise, which follows it;] remaining the same when used in the dual and pl. and fem. sense; so that one says, حبّذا زَيْدٌ and الزَّيْدَانِ and الزَّيْدُونَ and هِنْدٌ and أَنْتَ and أَنْتُمَا and أَنْتُمْ [&c.]; (Ibn-Keysán, TA;) and حبّذا امْرَأَةٌ, not حَبَّذِهِ المَرْأَةُ; (Sb, S, K; *) which shows that the noun that follows it may not be regarded as a substitute for ذا: (S:) [but see what follows.] It is allowable, but bad, to say, زَيْدٌ حَبَّذَا. (TA.) [There are, however, various opinions respecting حبّذا and the noun that follows it.] Some hold that حبّذا is a noun, composed of حَبَّ and ذا, and is an inchoative, and that the noun particularized by praise is its enunciative; or that the former is an enunciative, and the latter an inchoative, reversing the usual order: others hold that حَبَّ is a verb in the pret. form; and ذا, its agent; and that the noun particularized by praise may be an inchoative, of which حبّذا is the enunciative; or it may be an enunciative of which the inchoative is suppressed, so that حبّذا زَيْدٌ is for حبّذا هُوَ زَيْدٌ [Loved, or beloved, &c., is this person: he is Zeyd], or حبّذا المَمْدُوحُ زَيْدٌ [loved, &c., is this person: the person praised is Zeyd]: others hold that حبّذا is a pret. verb, composed of حَبَّ and ذا, and that the noun following it is its agent; but this is the weakest of opinions: one also says, in dispraise, لَاحَبَّذَا زَيْدٌ. (I 'Ak p. 235.) حَابٌّ An arrow that falls [in the space] around the butt: pl. حَوَابُّ. (K.) أَحَبُّ [More, and most, loved, beloved, &c. You say, هٰذَا أَحَبُّ إِلَىَّ مِنْ ذَاكَ This is more an object of love, affection, liking, or approval, or is more lovely, charming, or pleasing, to me than that. And هُوَ أَحَبُّهُمْ إِلَىَّ He is the most beloved of them to me.]

مُحَبٌّ: see حَبِيبٌ, in three places. b2: المُحَبَّةُ and ↓ المَحْبُوبَةُ and ↓ المُحَبَّبَةُ and ↓ الحَبِيبَةُ are epithets of El-Medeeneh. (K.) مُحِبٌّ, and its fem.: see حَبِيبٌ, in three places.

مَحَبَّةٌ: see حُبٌّ. b2: Also A cause of love or affection: (Jel in xx. 39:) [pl. مَحَابُّ, like مَحَاشُّ pl. of مَحَشَّةٌ, &c.] You say, أُوتِىَ فُلَانٌ مَحَابَّ القُلُوبِ [Such a one was gifted with qualities that are the causes of the love of hearts]. (A, TA.) مُحَبَّةٌ: see حُبَّةٌ.

مُحَبَّبٌ إِلَى النَّاسِ i. q. مُتَحَبِّبٌ [see 5]. (A, TA.) b2: المُحَبَّبيَةُ: see مُحَبٌّ.

مَحْبُوبٌ: see حَبِيبٌ, in two places. b2: المَحْبُوبَةُ: see مُحَبٌّ. b3: أُمُّ مَحْبُوبٍ a surname of The serpent. (K.) [See also حُبَابٌ.]

جر

Entries on جر in 6 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, and 3 more
جر: جر: صوت لزجر الكلب (مهرن 24).
باب الجيم مع الراء ج ر، ر ج مستعملان فقط

جر: الجَرة وجمعها الجِرارُ والجَرُّ، والجِرارةُ حِرفةُ الجَرّارِ. والجَرّارةُ: عَقربٌ صفراءُ كأنها تِبنةٌ. والجارورُ: نَهر يشُقُّه السَّيل فيتَّخذُة نهراً والجارورُ: كلُّ مكانٍ يَنحطُّ إليه الماءُ من عَلٍ وهو في سُفلٍ كأنه يَجُرُّ إليه الماءَ. والجَرُورُ من الحَوامِلِ: التي تجر وَلَدَها إلى أقصى الغاية، قال:

جَرَّت تِمَاماً لم تخبط جهضا

وطعنت فارساً فأجرَرتُه الرُّمحَ إذا مَشَى به. ورُبَّما شُقٌ وسطُ لسانِ الجَديِ أو الفَصيل ثم يُشَدُّ فيه خشبة كي لا يَرضعَ، ويُسمَّى ذلك التقليد الإجرار، وجَرَّ الفصيل فهو مجرور، وأجَرَّ: أُنزِل به ذلك، قال:

فلو أن جَرما أنطقتني رِماحُهُم ... نَطَقتُ ولكن الرماحَ أجَرتِ

والمَجَرةُ: شَرَجُ السَّماء، قال:

لَمِن طلَلٌ بين المجرةِ والقَمَر ... خَلاءٌ من الأصواتِ عافٍ من الأثَر

والمَجَرُّ: الجَرُّ. وكان عاماً أولَ كذا فهلم جَرّاً إلى اليوم. والرجلُ يجر على نفسه جَريرةً أي جنايةً، وتُجمَعُ على جَرائِر. وتقول في معنى من أجلِكَ: من جَريرِكَ، ومن جَرّاكَ، قال أبو النَّجم:

فاضت دُموعُ العَين من جَرّاها

والجِرَّةُ جِرَّةُ البعيرِ حين يجترها فيقرِضُها ثم يكظِمُها. والجَرجَرةُ: تردُّد هَديرِ البعير في حَنجرَته وشقشقته ثم يُخرجُه فيهدر، قال:جَرجَرَ في حَنجَرةٍ كالحُبِّ

والجرجيرُ: نبات من أحرار البُقول. والجِرجارُ: نبات. والجَرجَرُ: ما يُداسُ به الكُدسُ من حديد. والتَجَرجُرُ: صَبَّكَ الماءَ في حَلّقكَ. والجَرورُ: الفَرَسُ الذي لا ينقادُ. والجريرُ: حَبل الزَّمامِ. والجُرجُورُ: مائةً من الإبل، ويقال: مائةٌ جُرجُورٌ كما يقال: مائةٌ كاملةٌ، قال الكميت:

ومُقِلٍّ أسقتمُوه فأثرَى ... مائةً من عطائكم جرجورا

ويقال: الجُرجُور الكِرامُ كقول الأعشَى:

يَهَبُ الجِلَّةَ الجَراجِرَ كالبستان ... تَحنُو لدَردَق أطفال

والجَرُّ: المكانُ الصُّلبُ الذي قد انحدَرَ عن أن يكون طِيناً فهو يحتشّ (كذا) أي ينشف، قال: ونؤياً كحَوضِ الجَرِّ لم يَتَثَلمِ

رج: الرّجّ: تَحريكُكَ شيئا كحائط دككته، ومنه الرَّجرَجَةُ. وكتيبةٌ رَجراجَةٌ: يَتَرَجرجُ عليها الحديدُ. وامرأة رَجراجةٌ: يَتَرجرجُ عليها كَفَلُها ولحَمُها. والارتِجاجُ: مُطاوعَةُ الرَّج، وهو أن تُزلزِلَ زِلزالاً شديداً. وارتَجَّ الظَّلامُ: التَبَسَ. والرَّجرَجُ: نَعتٌ للشيء يَتَرَجرَجُ. والرَّجرَجُ: الثريدة الملينة المُكتنزةُ. والرَّجراج : شَيءٌ من الأدوية. والرِّجرِجُ : ماءُ القَريسِ. والرَّجرِجةُ: بَقيَّة الماء في الحوضِ الكَدِرةُ المُختلطةُ بالطِّين. وارتَجتِ البَقَرةُ: كَرِهَتِ الفَحلَ. والرَّجّاجُ: الضعيفُ من الناسِ والإبل ورِجرِجةٌ من الناس أي سِفلةٌ. والرَّجاجُ: المَهازيل، قال:

فهُمْ رَجَاجٌ وعلى رَجَاجِ
جر: جُرّ: سحب الذهب والفضة (بوشر).
جَرّ: قطَر، سحب وراءه (معجم الأسبانية ص291).
ويقال: كان له ما جرّ من إلى، أي كانت بلاده تمتد من إلى (البكري 130).
جر إلى: مال إلى، أشبه بعض الشبه، ففي ابن العوام (1: 42): أرضا حمراء يجر إلى الدكنة، وفي مخطوطة ليدن: بحر، وأرى أن الصواب: تجر.
خرج يجر الجيش: سار على رأس الجيش (كوسج مختار 103).
جرَّ رجله أو رجليه: سار يسحب رجله، سار ببطء شديد وجهد كبير. ويقال هذا عن المريض أو الكسيح أو من يخرج مكرها (معجم المتفرقات، زيشر 22: 83) وقد ترجمها ويتزشتاين بقوله ( Seine Füsse Schleppen mühsam") .
وفي المقري (3: 153): فقام يجر رجله كأنه مبطول. وبهذا المعنى: جر أطنابه ففي رياض النفوس (63ق): إن القاضي ابن عبدون بعد أن وبخ (مضى وهو يجر أطنابه).
وجرّ رجل فلان أو برجله. ومعناه اللفظي سحب رجله إنما يراد به أخرجه مرغما، أرغمه على الخروج، وأجبره على ترك المحل الذي هو فيه (معجم المتفرقات).
جرَّ بساقه: فشّج، لوى رجليه وهو يمشي (ألكالا) جرَّ سَنَه: ومعناه اللفظي: سحب زمامه، ويراد به مجازا: صنع ما شاء (عباد 3: 10).
جرَّيده على: مسح يده على، ففي كرتاس (120): جرّيده على الأسد وسكنه أي وضع يده على ظهر الأسد ولاطفه وهدأه. وكذلك جر بيده على، ففي رياض النفوس (82ق): وجر بيده على رأسه ودعا له. وفي (104ق) منه: كان يجر على كل إنسان منهم بيده فيبرأ.
أجَرّ. أجَرَّ الرواحل: وضع الجرير على الإبل، وهو حبل يوضع فوق أنوفها (أنظر لين في آخر مادة جرير).
الجِرَّة (معجم البلاذري).
بالاجرار: بالتتابع (الكالا).
انجَرَّ إلى: زحف الى، ففي كتاب محمد بن الحارث (241: فلما بصر به الشاهد وهو في مرضه وكربه يعالج الموت جثا على ركبتيه وجعل ينجر إليه).
انجر إلى وراء: تقهقر، تأخر (بوشر).
انجر بنا الكلام إلي: أدّى بنا الحديث إلى.
(المقري 1: 47، وإضافات وتصحيحات، وفليشر بريشت 157).
وانجرَّت على الجيش الغرناطي الهزيمة: أصابت الجيش الغرناطي الهزيمة (الخطيب 92و) اجتَرَّ. اجتْرًّ نَفَسَهُ: تنهد، تنفس الصعداء (أماري 194).
استجر: جذب، سحب، يقال مثلا استجر العدو إلى الكمين، ففي النويري (مصر، مخطوطة 2، ص115 و): انهزم المسلمون إلى جهة المدينة استجرار لهم. وتقرأ فيه بعد ذلك أن العدو سقط في الكمين.
وفي حيان- بسام (1: 58): استخرتهم (استجرتهم) البرابرة حتى ذا تمكنوا منهم عطفوا عليهم.
جَرَّة: قُلَّة، إناء من خزف للماء، وتجمع على جُرُر عند (بوشر).
وجَرَّة: أثر (رولاند) وعند شيرب جرَّة.
وعند بوشر من غير حركات) -والأثر الذي تتركه العجلة- وجرة المركب: أثر سير المركب.
واتباعه راحوا في جرته: أصاب اتباعه من السوء ما أصابه (بوشر).
جَرةَّ (بالأسبانية Cerro) وتجمع على جَرّات وجَرَ: ما يوضع على المغزل من الصوف أو مشاقة الكتان (الكالا)، وفيه: Cerro de lana o Lino ( انظر فكتور) وفي معجم فوك linum. ولا تزال هذه اللفظة مستعملة في مراكش، يقولون في المثل (عينين بَرَّه ما يغزلوا جَرهَّ). (ليرشندي).
جُرَّة: أثر (شيرب) أنظر جَرًّة.
جَرِير: يجمع على جزر (الكامل 112) جَرَاري (جمع): آلات تشد في المحاريث (رحلة إلى عواده 380).
جَرْائِرِيّ: صفة تطلق على صنف من البطيخ، وقد أطلقت عليه لأنه يشبه الجرة في شكله (ابن العوام 2: 223).
جَرّار، يقال: جيش جرار: كثير، لا يقل عدده فيما يقول المسعودي عن 12000 رجل (مونج 250).
وعين جَرّارة: ثَرَّة، كثيرة الماء (مونج 250).
وشهراً جَرّاراً: مدة تزيد على الشهر (معجم البلاذري) أو ناس جرار: غشاشون، نصابون (برتون 1: 119).
وجَرّار: طبقة من الخزانة تجر إلى الخارج، عامي (محيط المحيط).
وجَرار: عريش (مِجَرّ العجلة): مقبض الدفة آلة من آلات العجلة) (بوشر).
جَرارّ المدفع: آلة المدفع وتسير به (بوشر).
جَرَّارة: يوجد هذا الضرب من العقارب في عسكر مكرم (ابن البيطار 2: 454) وفي الأهواز عامة (الثعالبي لطائف 107).
جَرّارة: زلاجة (مركبة الــجليد) ألكالا جارور: (أنظر فريتاج) - وجارور الباب: مفصلة، محور (بوشر).
وجارور: مجر (محيط المحيط) - وجارور: زليج النافذة (محيط المحيط).
جارُورَة: خشبة تربط إلى النورج فيجر بها (محيط المحيط).
مَجَرّ: جيش (أبو الوليد 374) (عسكر).
ومَجَرّ وجمعه مَجَرّات: سيل، مجرى الماء. (الكالا) - ومَجُرّ: صندوق علبة (دومب 93).
مِجَرّ: مطْوَل تجر به الخيل العربة (بوشر) مَجَرَّة: وفي ابن العوام المنجرة وهو مأخوذة من مجرة وهي خشبة عارضة في الرحى أو في آلة سحب الماء تربط إليها الدابة لتدويرهما (ابن العوام 1: 146، 147، وفي مخطوطة ليدن صواب كتابة الكلمة).
الْجِيم وَالرَّاء

الجَرّ: الجَذْب، جرّه يجُرّه جَرّا، واجتَرّ، واجْدَرّ، قلبوا التَّاء دَالا، وَذَلِكَ فِي بعض اللُّغَات، قَالَ:

فَقلت لصاحِبي لَا تحبِسَنَّا ... بَنْزع أُصُوله واجْدَرَّ شِيحا

وَلَا يُقَاس ذَلِك، وَلَا يُقَال فِي اجترأ: اجدرأ، وَلَا فِي اجترح: اجدرح.

واستجرّه، وجَرّره وجرّر بِهِ، قَالَ:

فَقلت لَهَا عِيثي جَعَارِ وجَرِّرِي ... بِلَحْم امْرِئ لم يَشْهد اليومَ ناصرُه

وتجِرّة: تفعلة مِنْهُ.

وجَارُّ الضَّبع: الْمَطَر الَّذِي يجر الضبع عَن وجارها من شدته، وَرُبمَا سمي بذلك السَّيْل الْعَظِيم لِأَنَّهُ يُجُرّ الضباع من وجرها أَيْضا.

وَقيل: جارُّ الضبع: اشد مَا يكون من الْمَطَر، كَأَنَّهُ لَا يدع شَيْئا إِلَّا جَرّه.

والجارور: نهر يشقه السَّيْل فيجره.

وجَرَّت الْمَرْأَة وَلَدهَا جَرّاً، وجرَّت بِهِ: وَهُوَ أَن يجوز ولادها عَن تِسْعَة اشهر، فتجاوزها باربعة أَيَّام أَو ثَلَاثَة فينضج وَيتم فِي الرَّحِم.

والجَرّ: أَن تجرّ النَّاقة وَلَدهَا بعد تَمام السّنة شهرا أَو شَهْرَيْن أَو أَرْبَعِينَ يَوْمًا فَقَط.

والجَرُور من الْإِبِل: الَّتِي تجر وَلَدهَا إِلَى أقْصَى الْغَايَة أَو تجاوزها.

وَقَالَ ثَعْلَب: النَّاقة تجرّ وَلَدهَا شهرا، وَقَالَ: يُقَال أتم مَا يكون الْوَلَد إِذا جرَّت بِهِ أمه.

وَقَالَ ابْن الْأَعرَابِي: الجَرُور الَّتِي تَجُرّ ثَلَاثَة اشهر بعد السّنة وَهِي اكرم الْإِبِل، قَالَ: وَلَا تجرّ إِلَّا مرابيع الْإِبِل، فَأَما المصاييف فَلَا تَجُرّ، قَالَ: وَإِنَّمَا تجرّ من الْإِبِل حُمْرها وصُهْبها ورُمْكها، وَلَا تجرّ دُهْمها لغلظها وَشدَّة لحومها وضيق اجوافها وجلودها وجسأتها، والحمر والصهب، لَيست كَذَلِك.

وَقيل: هِيَ الَّتِي يقفص وَلَدهَا فتوثق يَدَاهُ إِلَى عُنُقه عِنْد نتاجها فَيُجَرّ بَين يَديهَا ويستل فصيلها فيخاف عَلَيْهِ أَن يَمُوت فيلبس الْخِرْقَة حَتَّى تعرفها أمه عَلَيْهِ، فَإِذا مَاتَ ألبسوا تِلْكَ الْخِرْقَة فصيلا آخر ثمَّ ظأروها عَلَيْهِ وشدوا مناخرها فَلَا تفتح حَتَّى يرضعها ذَلِك الفصيل فتجد ريح لَبنهَا مِنْهُ فترأمه.

وجَرَّت الْفرس تجُرّ جَرّا، وَهِي جَرُور: إِذا زَادَت على أحد عشر شهرا وَلم تضع مَا فِي بَطنهَا، وَكلما جَرَّت كَانَ أقوى لولدها، واكثر زمن جّرّها خمس عشرَة لَيْلَة.

وجَرّ النوء بِالْمَكَانِ: أدام الْمَطَر، قَالَ خطام الْمُجَاشِعِي:

جَرَّ بِها نَوْءٌ من السِّمَاكين

والجَرُور من الْآبَار: الْبَعِيدَة القعر.

وَقيل: هِيَ الَّتِي يستقى مِنْهَا على بعير، وَإِنَّمَا قيل لَهَا ذَلِك؛ لِأَن دلوها تُجَرّ على شفيرها لبعد قعرها.

وبعير جَرُور: يسنى بِهِ، وَجمعه: جُرُر.

وجَرّ الفصيل جَرّا، وأجَرَّه: شقّ لِسَانه لِئَلَّا يرضع، قَالَ:

على دِفِقيَّ المَشْيِ عيسَجورِ

لم تَلْتفِت لولد مجرورِ

وَقيل: الإجرار: كالتَّفليك، وَهُوَ أَن يَجْعَل الرَّاعِي من الهلب مثل فلكة المغزل، ثمَّ يثقب لِسَان الفصيل فَيَجْعَلهُ فِيهِ لِئَلَّا يرضع، قَالَ امْرُؤ الْقَيْس يصف الْكلاب والثور:

فكرَّ إِلَيْهَا بمِبراتِه ... كَمَا خَلَّ ظهرَ اللِّسان المُجِرّء

واستجرَّ الفصيل عَن الرَّضَاع: اخذته قرحَة فِي فِيهِ أَو فِي سَائِر جسده فَكف عَنهُ لذَلِك.

والجَرِير: حَبل مفتول من أَدَم يكون فِي أَعْنَاق الْإِبِل.

وَالْجمع: أجِرَّة، وجُرَّان.

وأجرَّه: ترك الجَرِير على عُنُقه.

وأجرَّه جريرَهُ: خلاه وسومه، وَهُوَ مثل بذلك.

وأجَرَّه الرمحَ: طعنه بِهِ وَتَركه فِيهِ، قَالَ عنترة: وَآخر مِنْهُم أجْرَرْتُ رُمْحي ... وَفِي البَجْلِيّ مِعْبَلة وقيع

والجارَّة الطَّرِيق إِلَى المَاء.

والجَرّ: الْحَبل الَّذِي فِي وسط اللؤمة إِلَى المضمدة، قَالَ:

وكلَّفوني الجَرَّ والجَرُّ عمل

والجَرَّة: خَشَبَة نَحْو الذِّرَاع يَجْعَل فِي رَأسهَا كفة وَفِي وَسطهَا حَبل، فَإِذا نشب فِيهَا الظبي ناوصها واضطرب فِيهَا، فَإِذا غلبته اسْتَقر فِيهَا فَتلك المسالمة، وَفِي الْمثل: " ناوَص الجَرَّة ثمَّ سَالَمَهَا ": يضْرب ذَلِك للَّذي يُخَالف الْقَوْم عَن رَأْيهمْ ثمَّ يرجع إِلَى قَوْلهم.

والجَرّة، أَيْضا: الخبزة الَّتِي فِي الْملَّة، انشد ثَعْلَب:

داويتهُ لمَّا تَشَكَّى ووجِعْ

بجَرَّةٍ مثل الحِصَان المضطجع

شبهها بالفرس لعظمها.

وجرَّت الْإِبِل تَجُرّ جَراًّ: رعت وَهِي تسير، عَن ابْن الاعرابي، وانشد:

لَا تُعْجِلاها أَن تَجُرَّ جَرّا

تَحْدُر صُفْرا وتعلِّى بُرّا

أَي تعلى إِلَى الْبَادِيَة الْبر، وتحدر إِلَى الْحَاضِرَة الصفر: أَي الذَّهَب، فإمَّا أَن يَعْنِي بالصفر: الدَّنَانِير الصفر، وَإِمَّا أَن يكون سَمَّاهُ بالصفر الَّذِي تعْمل مِنْهُ الْآنِية لما بَينهمَا من المشابهة، حَتَّى سمى اللاطون شبها.

والمَجَرَّة: شرج السَّمَاء، يُقَال: هِيَ بَابهَا، وَهِي كَهَيئَةِ الْقبَّة.

والجَرِيرة: الذَّنب وَالْجِنَايَة يجنيها الرجل.

وَقد جرَّ على نَفسه وَغَيره جَريرة يَجُرُّها جَرّا، قَالَ: إِذا جَرَّ مَوْلَانَا علينا جَرِيرةً ... صَبَرنا لَهَا إِنَّا كرام دعائم

وَفعلت ذَلِك من جَرِيرتك، وَمن جَرّاك وَمن جَرَّائك: أَي من أَجلك، انشد اللحياني:

أمِن جَرَّى بني أسَدٍ غضبتمُ ... وَلَو شِئْتُم لَكَانَ لكم جِوارُ

وَمن جَرَّائنا صِرْتم عَبيدا ... لقوم بعد مَا وُطِئَ الخَبَار

والجِرّة: مَا يفِيض بِهِ الْبَعِير من كرشه فياكله ثَانِيَة.

وَقد اجترَّت الشَّاة والناقة، وأجرَّت، عَن اللحياني.

وَفُلَان لَا يخنق على جِرَّته: أَي لَا يكتم سراًّ، وَهُوَ مثل بذلك.

وَلَا افعله مَا اخْتلف الدرة والجِرَّة، وَمَا خَالَفت دِرَّة جِرَّة، واختلافهما أَن الدرة تسفل إِلَى الرجلَيْن والجِرَّة تعلو إِلَى الرَّأْس.

وروى ابْن الْأَعرَابِي: أَن الْحجَّاج سَأَلَ رجلا قدم من الْحجاز عَن الْمَطَر فَقَالَ: " تَتَابَعَت علينا الأسمية حَتَّى منعت السفار وتظالمت المعزى واحتلبت الدرة بالجِرَّة " احتلاب الدرة بالجرَّة: أَن الْمَوَاشِي تتملأ ثمَّ تبرك أَو تربض فَلَا تزَال تجتر إِلَى حِين الْحَلب.

والجِرَّة: الْجَمَاعَة من النَّاس يُقِيمُونَ ويظعنون.

وعسكر جَرّار: كثير.

وَقيل: هُوَ الَّذِي لَا يسير إِلَّا زحفا لكثرته، قَالَ العجاج:

أرْعَنَ جَرّارٍ إِذا جَرّ الأثَرْ

قَوْله: جرّ الْأَثر: يَعْنِي أَنه لَيْسَ بِقَلِيل تستبين فِيهِ آثَار أَو فجوات.

والجَرّارة: عقيرب صفراء على شكل التينة.

والجَرُّ: سفح الْجَبَل وَأَصله، قَالَ ابْن دُرَيْد: هُوَ حَيْثُ علا من السهل إِلَى الغلظ، قَالَ:

كم ترى بالجَرّ من جُمْجمةٍ ... وأكُفّ قد أتِرَّت وجِزَلْ والجَرّ: الوهدة من الأَرْض.

والجَرّ أَيْضا: جُحر الضبع والثعلب واليربوع والجرذ، وَحكى كرَاع فيهمَا جَمِيعًا: الجُرّ بِالضَّمِّ، قَالَ: والجُرّ أَيْضا: المسيل.

والجَرَّة: إِنَاء من خزف كالفخار.

وَجَمعهَا: جَرّ، وجِرَار، وَفِي الحَدِيث: " نهى عَن نَبِيذ الجَرّ " قَالَ ابْن دُرَيْد: الْمَعْرُوف عِنْد الْعَرَب أَنه مَا اتخذ من الطين.

وَقَوْلهمْ: هَلُمَّ جَرّاً مَعْنَاهُ: على هينتك.

وجاه يَجِيش الأجَرَّينِ: أَي الْجِنّ وَالْإِنْس، عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي.

والجَرْجَرة: الصَّوْت.

والجَرْجَرَة: تردد هدير الْفَحْل فِي حنجرته.

وَقد جَرْجَر، قَالَ الْأَغْلَب الْعجلِيّ:

وهْو إِذا جَرْجَر بعد الهَبّ

جَرْجَر فِي حَنْجَرة كالحُبّ

وهامةٍ كالمِرْجَل المُنْكَبّ

وَقَوله، انشده ثَعْلَب:

ثُمَّت جَلِّله المُمَرّ الأسمرا

لَو مَسّ جَنْبَيْ بازلٍ لجَرْجَرا

قَالَ: جَرْجَر: ضج وَصَاح.

وفحل جُرَاجِر: كثير الجَرْجَرة.

والجَرْجُور: الْكِرَام من الْإِبِل.

وَقيل: هِيَ جماعتها.

وَقيل: هِيَ الْعِظَام مِنْهَا. وَجَمعهَا: جَرَاجِر، بِغَيْر يَاء، عَن كرَاع، وَالْقِيَاس يُوجب إِلَّا أَن يضْطَر إِلَى حذفهَا شَاعِر.

وَمِائَة من الْإِبِل جُرْجُور: أَي كَامِلَة.

والتَّجرجُر: صب المَاء فِي الْحلق.

وَقيل: هُوَ أَن يجرعه جرعا متداركا حَتَّى يسمع صَوت جَرْعه.

وَقد جَرْجر الشَّرَاب فِي حلقه، وَفِي الحَدِيث: " من شرب فِي آنِية الذَّهَب وَالْفِضَّة فكانما يجرجر فِي جَوْفه نَار جَهَنَّم " نَعُوذ بِاللَّه مِنْهَا.

وجرجره المَاء: سقَاهُ إِيَّاه على تِلْكَ الصّفة، قَالَ جرير:

وَقد جرجرَتْه الماءَ حَتَّى كَأَنَّمَا ... تعالِج فِي أقْصَى وِجَارين أضْبُعا

يَعْنِي بِالْمَاءِ هَاهُنَا: المنى. وَالْهَاء فِي جرجرته: عَائِدَة إِلَى الْحيَاء.

وإبل جُراجِرة: كَثِيرَة الشّرْب، عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي وَأنْشد:

أودى بِمَاء حوضِكَ الرَّشيفُ ... أودى بِهِ جُرَاجِرات هِيفُ

وَمَاء جُرَاجِر: مصوت، مِنْهُ.

والجُرَاجِر: الْجوف.

والجَرْجَر: مَا داس بِهِ الكدس، وَهُوَ من حَدِيد.

والجَرْجَر: الفول.

وَفِي كتاب النَّبَات: الجِرْجِر، بِالْكَسْرِ، والجِرْجِير، والجَرْجار: نبتان.

قَالَ أَبُو حنيفَة: الجَرْجَار: عشبة لَهَا زهرَة صفراء، قَالَ النَّابِغَة، وَوصف خيلا:

يَتَحلَّبُ اليَعْضيدُ مِن أشْداقها ... صُفْراً مَنَاخِرُها من الجَرْجار

و مِمَّا ضوعف من فائه ولامه

جر

1 جَرَّ, aor. ـُ (S, A, Msb,) inf. n. جَرٌّ; (S K;) and ↓ جرّر, inf. n. تَجْرِيرٌ (S K) [and app. تَجِرَّةٌ, said in the TA to be of the measure تَفْعِلَةٌ from الجَرُّ], with teshdeed to denote repetition or frequency of the action, or its relation to many objects, or intensiveness; (S;) and ↓ اجترّ, inf. n. اِجْتِرَارٌ; (S, L, K;) and ↓ اِجدرّ, inf. n. اِجْدِرَارٌ; (L, K;) in which the ت is changed into د, though you do not say اِجْدَرَأَ for اِجْتَرَأَ, nor اِجْدَرَحَ for اِجْتَرَحَ; (L;) and ↓ استجرّ; (K;) He dragged, drew, pulled, tugged, strained, extended by drawing or pulling or tugging, or stretched, (A, L, Msb, K,) a thing, (A,) or a rope, (S, Msb,) and the like. (Msb.) You say, جَرُّوا أَذْيَالَهُمْ They dragged along their hinder skirts. (A.) And الرُّمْحَ ↓ اجارّ He dragged, or drew along, the spear. (TA.) And الحَدِيثَ مِنْ أَبَاعِدِ أَطْرَافِهِ ↓ فُلَانٌ يَسْتَجِرُّ (assumed tropical:) [Such a one draws forth talk, or discourse, or news, or the like, from its most remote sources]. (A in art. بعد.) And مَا الَّذِى جَرَّكَ إِلَى هٰذَا الأَمْرِ (assumed tropical:) [What drew thee, led thee, induced thee, or caused thee, to do this thing]. (TA in art. دعو.) b2: Also جَرَّ, aor. ـُ (TA,) inf. n. جَرٌّ, (K,) (tropical:) He drove (camels and sheep or goats, TA) gently, (K, TA,) letting them pasture as they went along. (TA.) And جَرَّ الإِبِلَ عَلَى أَفْوَاهِهَا (tropical:) He drove the camels gently, they eating the while. (A.) b3: [Hence,] ↓ هَلُمَّ جَرًّا (tropical:) At thine ease. (TA.) ElMundhiree explains هَلهمَّ جُرُّوا as meaning (tropical:) Come ye at your ease; from الجَرُّ in driving camels and sheep or goats, as rendered above. (TA.) Yousay also, كَانَ ذَاكَ عَامَ كَذَا وَهَلُمَّ جَرًّا إِلَى اليَوْمِ (S, A, Msb, * TA) (tropical:) That was in such a year, and has continued to this day: (Msb, TA:) from الجَرُّ meaning the act of “ dragging,” &c.: (TA:) or from أَجْرَرْتُهُ الدَّيْنَ, or from أَجْرَرْتُهُ الرُّمْحَ. (Msb.) جرّا is here in the accus. case as an inf. n., or as a denotative of state: but it is disputed whether this expression be classical or postclassical. (TA.) [See also art. هلم] b4: جَرَّ الأَثَرَ, said of a numerous army, means (assumed tropical:) [It made a continuous track, so that] it left no distinct footprints, or intervening [untrodden] spaces. (TA.) b5: جَرَّتِ الخَيْلُ الأَرْضَ بِسَنَابِكِهَا (tropical:) The horses furrowed the ground with their hoofs. (As, A, TA.) b6: جَرَّ جَرِيرَةً, (S, A, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ and جَرَّ, (K,) but the latter form is disallowed by MF as not authorised by usage nor by analogy, (TA,) inf. n. جَرٌّ, (K,) He committed a crime, or an offence for which he should be punished, or an injurious action, (S, Msb, K, *) against (عَلِى [and إِلَى, as in the K voce جَنَى,]) another or others, (S, K,) or himself; (A, K;) [as though he drew it upon the object thereof;] syn. جَنَى جِنَايَةً. (S, TA.) It is said in a trad., بَايَعَهُ عَلَى أَنْ لَا يَجُرَّ عَلَيْهِ إِلَّا نَفْسَهُ [He promised, or swore, allegiance to him on the condition that he should not inflict an injury, meaning a punishment, upon him but for an offence committed by himself;] i. e., that he should not be punished for the crime of another, of his children or parent or family. (TA.) b7: جَرَّ الفَصِيلَ: see 4, in two places. b8: [جَرَّ الحَرْفَ فِى الإِعْرَابِ, aor. ـُ inf. n. جَرٌّ, (assumed tropical:) He made the final letter to have kesreh, in inflection; i. q. خَفَضَ, q. v.:] الجَرُّ is used in the conventional language of the Basrees; and الخَفْضُ, in that of the Koofees. (Kull p. 145.) A2: جَرٌّ, (S, A,) inf. n. جَرُورٌ, (K,) (tropical:) She exceeded the [usual] time of pregnancy. (A.) (tropical:) She (a camel) arrived at the time [of the year] in which she had been covered, and then went beyond it some days without bringing forth: (S, TA:) or withheld her fœtus in her womb after the completion of the year, a month, or two months, or forty days only: (K, * TA:) Th says that she sometimes withholds her fœtus [beyond the usual time] a month. (TA. [See also جَرَّتْ.]) (tropical:) She (a mare) exceeded eleven months and did not foal: (K, TA:) the more she exceeds the usual term, the stronger is her foal; and the longest time of excess after eleven months is fifteen nights: accord. to AO, the time of a mare's gestation, after she has ceased to be covered, to the time of her foaling, is eleven months; and if she exceed that time at all, they say of her, اللَّيْلَةُ. (TA.) (tropical:) She (a woman) went beyond nine months without bringing forth, (K, TA,) exceeding that term by four days, or three. (TA.) b2: (assumed tropical:) It (the night, كبد,) was, or became, long. (L in art. كبد.) b3: جَرَّ, aor. ـُ (TA,) inf. n. جَرٌّ; (K;) and ↓ انجرّ; (K;) (assumed tropical:) He (a camel) pastured as he went along: (IAar. K: [if so, the aor. is contr. to analogy:]) or he rode a she-camel and let her pasture [while going along]. (Kudot;.) b4: جَرَّ النَّوْءُ بِالمَكَانِ (assumed tropical:) The نوء [or auroral setting or rising of a star or asterism supposed to occasion rain] caused lasting rain in the place. (TA.) 2 جَرَّّ see 1, first sentence.3 جارَهُ, (S, K,) inf. n. مُجَارَرَةٌ, (TA,) or مُجَارَّةٌ, (TK,) He delayed, or deferred, with him, or put him off, by promising him payment time after time; syn. طَاوَلَهُ, (S,) or مَا طِلَهُ: (K:) or he put off giving him his due, and drew him from his place to another: (TA:) or i. q. جَانَاهُ, (so in copies of the K,) meaning, he committed a crime against him: (TK:) or حَابَاهُ. (TA, as from the K. [But this seems to be a mistranscription.]) It is said in a trad., لَا تُجَارّ أَخَاكَ وَلَا تُشَارِّهِ, i. e. Delay not, or defer not, with thy brother, &c.: [and do not act towards him in an evil, or inimical, manner; or do not evil to him, obliging him to do the like in return; or do not contend, or dispute, with him:] or bring not an injury upon him: but accord. to one reading, it is لَا تُجَارِهِ, without teshdeed, from الجَرْىBُ, and meaning, contend not with him for superiority. (TA.) 4 اجرّهُ He pierced him with the spear and left it in him so that he dragged it along: (S, K:) or so اجرّهُ الرُّمْحَ: (A, Msb:) as though [meaning] he made him to drag along the spear. (TA.) b2: He put the جَرِير, i. e. the rope, upon his neck. (Har p. 308.) b3: اجرّهُ جَرِيرَهُ [lit. He made him to drag along his rope; meaning,] (tropical:) he left him to pasture by himself, where he pleased: a prov. (L.) And اجرّهُ رَسَنَهُ [lit. He made him to drag along his halter; meaning,] (tropical:) he left him to do as he would: (S, K, TA:) he left him to his affair. (A, TA.) b4: اجرّهُ الدَّيْنَ (tropical:) He deferred for him the payment of the debt: (S, A, K:) he left the debt to remain owed by him. (Msb.) b5: اجرّهُ

أَغَانِىَّ (tropical:) He sang songs to him consecutively, successively, or uninterruptedly; syn. تَابَعَهَا: (S, K, TA:) or (tropical:) he sang to him a song and then followed it up with consecutive songs. (A, TA.) b6: اجرّ لِسَانَ الفَصِيلِ, (S,) or اجرّ الفَصِيلَ, (As, K, *) inf. n. إِجْرَارٌ; (K;) and الفَصِيلَ ↓ جَرَّ, (As K, *) inf. n. جَرٌّ; (K;) (tropical:) He slit the tongue of the young weaned camel, that it might not suck the teat: (S, K, TA:) or إِجْرَارُ الفَصِيلِ signifies (tropical:) the slitting the tongue of the young weaned camel, and tying upon it a piece of stick, that it may not suck the teat; because it drags along the piece of stick with its tongue: or الإِجْرَارُ is like التَّفْلِيكُ, signifying (assumed tropical:) a pastor's making, of coarse hair, a thing like the whirl, or hemispherical head, of a spindle, and then boring the tongue of the [young] camel, and inserting it therein, that it may not suck the teat: so say some: (ISk, TA:) the animal upon which the operation has been performed is said to be ↓ مَجْرُورٌ and ↓ مُجَرٌّ. (TA.) [But sometimes ↓ جَرَّ signifies merely He drew away a young camel from its mother: see خَلِيَّةٌ voce خَلِىٌّ, in three places.] b7: Hence, اجرّ لِسَانَهُ (tropical:) He prevented him from speaking. (A.) 'Amr Ibn-MaadeeKerib Ez-Zubeydee says, فَلَوْ أَنَّ قَوْمِى أَنْطَقَتْنِى رِمَاحُهُمْ نَطَقْتُ وَلٰكِنَّ الرِّمَاحَ أجَرَّتِ [And if the spears of my people had made me to speak, I had spoken; but the spears have prevented speech]: i. e., had they fought, and shown their valour, I had mentioned that, and gloried in it, (S,) or in them; (TA;) but their spears have prevented my tongue from speaking, by their flight. (S, * TA.) A2: اجرّ as an intrans. verb: see 8. b2: اجرّت البِئْرُ (tropical:) The well was, or became, such as is termed جَرُور. (Ibn-Buzurj, TA.) 7 انجرّ It (a thing, S) was, or became, dragged, drawn, pulled, tugged, strained, extended by drawing or pulling or tugging, or stretched; it dragged, or trailed along; syn. اِنْجَذَبَ. (S, K.) b2: See also 1, last sentence but one.8 احترّ and اجدرّ: see 1, in three places.

A2: اجترّ said of a camel, (S, Msb, K,) and any other animal having a كَرِش, (S, TA,) [i. e.] any clovenhoofed animal, (Msb,) He ejected the cud from his stomach and ate it again; ruminated; chewed the cud; (S, * Msb, * K * TA;) as also ↓ اجرّ. (Lh, K.) 10 إِسْتَجْرَ3َ see 1, in two places.

A2: اِسْتَجْرَرْتُ لَهُ (tropical:) I made him to have authority and power over me, (K, TA,) and submitted myself, or became submissive or tractable, to him; (A, K, TA;) as though I became to him one that was dragged, or drawn along. (TA.) b2: استجرّ عَنِ الرَّضَاعِ (assumed tropical:) He (a young camel) refrained from sucking in consequence of a purulent pustule, or an ulcer, in his mouth or some other part. (TA.) R. Q. 1 جَرْجَرَ, (S, Mgh, Msb,) inf. n. جَرْجَرَةٌ, (S, * K, * TA,) He (a stallion-camel) reiterated his voice, or cry, (S, * Mgh, Msb, K, *) or his braying, (TA,) in his windpipe. (S, * Mgh, Msb, K. *) b2: He, or it, made, or uttered, a noise, sound, cry, or cries; he cried out; vociferated; raised a cry, or clamour. (TA.) It (beverage, or wine,) sounded, or made a sound or sounds, (K, TA,) in the fauces. (TA.) And جَرْجَرَتِ النَّارُ (assumed tropical:) The fire sounded, or made a sound or sounds. (Msb.) A2: Also, (A, Msb,) inf. n. as above, (K,) He poured water down his throat; as also ↓ تَجَرْجَرَ: (K:) or he swallowed it in consecutive gulps, so that it sounded, or made a sound or sounds; (A, Msb, TA;) as also ↓ the latter verb. (K, * TA.) It is said in a trad., (of him who drinks from a vessel of gold or silver, Mgh, TA,) يُجَرْجِرُ فِى بَطْنِهِ نَارَ جَهَنَّمَ He shall drink down into his belly the fire of Hell (Az, A, Mgh, Msb) in consecutive gulps, so that it shall make a sound or sounds: (A:) or he shall make the fire of Hell to gurgle reiteratedly in his belly; from جَرْجَرَ said of a stallion-camel. (Mgh.) Most read النارَ, as above; but accord. to one reading, it is النارُ, (Z, Msb,) and the meaning is, (tropical:) The fire of Hell shall produce sounds in his belly like those which a camel makes in his windpipe: the verb is here tropically used; and is masc., with ى, because of the separation between it and النار: (Z, TA:) but this reading and explanation are not right. (Mgh.) b2: You say also, جَرْجَرَهُ المَآءَ He poured water down his throat so that it made a sound or sounds. (K, * TA.) R. Q. 2 see R. Q. 1, in two places.

لَا جَرَ and لَا ذَا جَرَ, for لَا جَرَمَ and لَا ذَا جَرَمَ: see art. جرم.

جَرٌّ (tropical:) The foot, bottom, base, or lowest part, of a mountain; (S, A, K;) like ذَيْلٌ: (A, TA:) or the place where it rises from the plain to the rugged part: (IDrd, TA:) or الجّرُّ أَصْلُ الجَبَلِ is a mistranscription of Fr, and is correctly الجُرَاصِلُ الجَبَلُ [i. e. جُراصِلٌ signifies “a mountain”]: (K:) but جُرَاصِلٌ is not mentioned [elsewhere] in the K, nor by any one of the writers on strange words; and [SM says,] there is evidently no mistranscription: جَرُّ الجَبَلِ occurs in a trad., meaning the foot, &c., of the mountain: and its pl. is جِرَارٌ. (TA.) b2: هَلْمَّ جَرًّا: see 1.

A2: See also جَرَّةٌ.

A3: لَا جَرَّ i. q. لَا جَرَمَ: see art. جرم. (TA.) جَرَّةٌ [A jar;] a well-known vessel; (Msb;) an earthen vessel; a vessel made of potters' clay: (T, IDrd, * S, * K: *) or anything made of clay: (Mgh:) dim. جُرَيْرَةٌ: (TA:) pl. جِرَارٌ (T, S, Mgh, Msb, K) and جَرَّاتٌ (Msb) and ↓ جَرٌّ, (T, S, Msb, K,) [or this last is rather a coll. gen. n., signifying pottery, or jars, &c.,] like تَمْرٌ in relation to تَمْرَةٌ; or, accord. to some, this is a dial. var. of جَرَّةٌ. (Msb.) Beverage of the kind called نَبِيذ made in such a vessel is forbidden in a trad.: (Mgh, TA:) but accord. to IAth, the trad. means a vessel of this kind glazed within, because the beverage acquires strength, and ferments, more quickly in a glazed earthen vessel. (TA.) A2: See also جِرَّةٌ: A3: and see what here next follows.

جُرَّةٌ (S, K) and ↓ جَرَّةٌ (K) A small piece of wood, (K,) or a piece of wood about a cubit long, (S,) having a snare at the head, (S, K,) and a cord at the middle, (S,) with which gazelles are caught: (S, K:) when the gazelle is caught in it, he strives with it awhile, and struggles in it, and labours at it, to escape; and when it has overcome him, and he is wearied by it, he becomes still, and remains in it; and this is what is termed [in a prov. mentioned below] his becoming at peace with it: (S, * TA:) or it is a staff, or stick, tied to a snare, which is hidden in the earth, for catching the gazelle; having cords of sinew; when his fore leg enters the snare, the cords of sinew become tied in knots upon that leg; and when he leaps to escape, and stretches out his fore leg, he strikes with that staff, or stick, his other fore leg and his hind leg, and breaks them. (AHeyth, TA.) نَاوَصَ الجُرَّةَ ثُمَّ سَالَمَهَا He struggled with the جرّة and then became at peace with it [see above] is a prov. applied to him who opposes the counsel, or opinion, of a people, and then is obliged to agree: (S, * TA:) or to him who falls into a case, and struggles in it, and then becomes still. (TA.) And it is said in another prov., هُوَ كَالبَاحِثِ عَنِ الجُرَّةِ [He is like him who searches in the earth for the]. (AHeyth, TA.) In the phrase إِذَا أَفْلَتَتْ مِنْ جُرَّتَيْهَا , in a saying of Ibn-Lisán-el-Hummarah, referring to sheep, [app. meaning When they escape from their two states of danger,] by جرّتيها he means their place of pasture (المَجَرّ) in a severe season [when they are liable to perish], and when they are scattered, or dispersed, by night, and [liable to be] attacked, or destroyed, by the beasts of prey: so says ISk: Az says that he calls their مجر two snares, into which they might fall, and perish. (TA.) جِرَّةٌ A mode, or manner, of dragging, drawing, pulling, tugging, straining, or stretching. (K.) A2: The stomach of the camel, and of a clovenhoofed animal: this is the primary signification: by extension of its meaning, it has the signification next following. (Msb.) b2: The cud which a camel [or cloven-hoofed animal] ejects from its stomach, (Az, S, * IAth, Mgh, Msb, K, *) and eats again, (K,) or chews, or ruminates, (Az, IAth, Msb,) or to chew, or ruminate; (S;) as also ↓ جَرَّةٌ: (K:) it is said to belong to the same predicament as بَعْر. (Mgh.) Hence the saying, لَا أَفْعَلُ ذٰلِكَ مَا اخْتَلَفَتِ الدِّرَّةُ وَالجِرَّةُ I will not do that as long as the flow of milk and the cud go [the former] downwards and [the latter] upwards. (S, A. * [See also دِرَّةٌ.]) And اُجْتُلِبَتِ الدِّرَّةُ بِالجِرَّةِ [The flow of milk was procured by the cud]: alluding to the beasts' becoming full of food, and then lying down and not ceasing to ruminate until the time of milking. (IAar, TA.) and لَا يَحْنَقُ عَلَى جِرَّتِهِ (assumed tropical:) He will not bear rancour, or malice, against his subjects:: or, as some say, cross he will not conceal a secret: (TA:) and مَا يَحْنَقُ عَلَى جِرَّةٍ and مَا يَكْظِمُ على جِرَّةٍ (assumed tropical:) he does not speak when affected with rancour, or malice: (TA in art. حنق:) [or the last has the contr. signification: for] لَا يَكْظِمُ عَلَى جِرَّتِهِ means (tropical:) he will not be silent respecting that which is in his bosom, but will speak of it. (TA in art. كظم.) b3: Also The mouthful with which the camel diverts and occupies himself until the time when his fodder is brought to him. (K.) جَرُورٌ (tropical:) A female that exceeds the [usual] time of pregnancy. (A.) (tropical:) A she-camel that withholds her fœtus in her womb, after the completion of the year, a month, or two months, or forty days only; (K, * TA;) or, three months after the year: they are the most generous of camels that do so: none do so but those that usually bring forth in the season called الرَّبِيع (المَرَابِيع); not those that usually bring forth in the season called الصَّيْف (المَصَايِيف): and only those do so that are red [or brown], and such as are of a white hue intermixed with red (الصُّهْب), and such as are ash-coloured: never, or scarcely ever, such as are of a dark gray colour without any admixture of white, because of the thickness of their skins, and the narrowness of their insides, and the hardness of their flesh. (IAar, TA. [See also 1: and see خَصُوفٌ.]) b2: Also (assumed tropical:) A she-camel that is made to incline to, and to suckle, a young one not her own; her own being about to die, they bound its fore legs to its neck, and put upon it a piece of rag, in order that she might know this piece of rag, which they then put upon another young one; after which they stopped up her nostrils, and did not unclose them until the latter young one had sucked her, and she perceived from it the odour of her milk. (L.) b3: Also, applied to a horse, (S, A, K,) and a camel, (K,) (tropical:) That refuses to be led; refractory: (S, A, K:) of the measure فَعُولٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولٌ; or it may be in the sense of the measure فَاعِلٌ: (Az, TA:) or a slow horse, either from fatigue or from shortness of step: (A 'Obeyd, TA:) pl. جُرُرٌ. (TA.) b4: And (assumed tropical:) A woman crippled; or affected by a disease that deprives her of the power of walking: (Sh, K:) because she is dragged upon the ground. (Sh, TA.) b5: بِئْرٌ جَرُورٌ (tropical:) A deep well; (Sh, S, K;) from which the water is drawn by means of the سَانِيَة [q. v.], (S, A,) and by means of the pulley and the hands; like مَتُوحٌ and نَزُوعٌ: (A:) or a well from which the water is drawn [by a man] upon a camel [to the saddle of which one end of the wellrope is attached]; so called because its bucket is drawn upon the edge of the mouth thereof, by reason of its depth. (As, L.) جَرِيرٌ A rope: pl. أَجِرَّةٌ. (Sh, TA.) A rope for a camel, corresponding to the عِذَار of a horse, (S, K,) different from the زِمَام. (S.) Also The nose-rein of a camel; syn. زِمَامٌ: (K:) or a cord of leather, that is put upon the neck of a she-camel: (Msb:) or a cord of leather, like a زمام: and applied also to one of other kinds of plaited cords: or, accord. to El-Hawázinee, [a string] of softened leather, folded over the nose of an excellent camel or a horse. (TA.) [See also خِطَامٌ.]

جِرَارَةٌ The art of pottery: the art of making jars, or earthen vessels. (TA. [See جَرَّةٌ.]) جَرِيرَةٌ A crime; a sin; an offence which a man commits, and for which he should be punished; an injurious action: (S, * Msb, * K, * TA:) syn. ذَنْبٌ, (Msb, K,) and جِنَايَةٌ: (S:) of the measure فَعِيلَةٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولَةٌ: (Msb:) pl. جَرَائِرُ. (A.) See also what next follows.

فَعَلْتُ كَذَا مِنْ جَرَّاكَ, (S, A, * K, *) and من جَرَّائِكَ, (K,) and من جَرَاك, and من جَرَائِكَ, (S, K,) and ↓ من جَرِيرَتِكَ, (K,) means من أَجْلِكَ, (S, A, K,) i. e., [originally, I did so] in consequence of thy committing it, namely, a crime: and then, by extension of its application, [because of thee, or of thine act &c.; on thine account; for thy sake;] indicating any causation. (Bd in v. 35, in explanation of من جَرَّاكَ and من أَجْلِكَ.) One should not say مِجْرَاكَ, (S,) or بِجْرَاكَ. (A.) جِرِّىٌّ (written in the Towsheeh with fet-h to the ج also, TA,) [The eel;] a kind of fish, (S, K,) long and smooth, (K,) resembling the serpent, and called in Persian مَارْ مَاهِى; said to be a dial. var. of جِرِّيثٌ; (TA;) not eaten by the Jews, (K,) and forbidden to be eaten by 'Alee; (TA;) having no scales: (K:) or any fish having no scales. (Towsheeh, TA.) جِرِّيَّةٌ The stomach, or triple stomach, or the crop, or craw, of a bird; syn. حَوْصَلَةٌ; (S, K;) as also جِرِّيْئَةٌ [q. v.] (K) and قِرِّيَّةٌ. (Az, TA.) You say, ألْقَاهُ فِى جِرِّيَّتِهِ, meaning, (tropical:) He ate it. (A, TA.) See also art. جرى.

جَرَّارٌ A man who leads a thousand. (T, end of art. حفز.) b2: جَيْشٌ جَرَّارٌ, (S, A,) and كَتِيبَةٌ جَرَّارَةٌ, (S, K,) (tropical:) An army, and a troop of horse or the like, that marches heavily, by reason of its numbers: (As, S, K:) or dragging along the apparatus of war: (A:) or numerous. (TA.) A2: A potter; a maker of jars, or earthen vessels. (TA. [See جَرَّةٌ.]) جَرَّارَةٌ A small, (S, A, K, TA,) yellow, (A, TA,) female (TA) scorpion, (S, A, K, TA,) like a piece of straw, (TA, [thus I render على شكل التبنة, but I think that there must be here some mistranscription, as the words seem to be descriptive of form,]) that drags its tail; (S, K;) for which reason it is thus called; one of the most deadly of scorpions to him whom it stings: (TA:) pl. جَرَّارَاتٌ. (A, TA.) جَرَّانُ: see جَارٌّ, last sentence.

جَرْجَرٌ The thing [or machine] of iron with which the reaped corn collected together is thrashed. (K.) [See نَوْرَجٌ and مِدْوَسٌ.]

A2: See also جِرْجِرٌ.

جِرْجِرٌ: see جَرْجَارٌ.

A2: Also The bean; or beans; syn. فُولٌ; (S, K;) and so جَرْجَرٌ: (K:) of the dial. of the people of El-'Irák. (TA.) b2: See also جِرْجِيرٌ.

جَرْجَرةٌ, an onomatopœia: (Msb:) A sound which a camel reiterates in his windpipe: (S, K:) the sound made by a camel when disquieted, or vexed: (TA:) the sound of pouring water into the throat: (TA:) or the sound of the descent of water into the belly: (IAth, TA:) or the sound of water in the throat when drunk in consecutive gulps. (Msb.) [See R. Q. 1.]

جَرْجَارٌ A camel that reiterates sounds in his windpipe: (S:) or a camel that makes much noise [or braying]; as also ↓ جِرْجِرٌ and ↓ جُرَاجِرٌ. (K.) b2: The sound of thunder. (K.) A2: A certain plant, (S, K,) of sweet odour; (S;) a certain herb having a yellow flower. (AHn, TA.) جُرْجُورٌ A large, or bulky, camel: (K:) pl. جَرَاجِرُ, (Kr, K,) without ى [before the final letter], though by rule it should be with ى, except in a case of poetic necessity. (TA.) And, as a pl., Large, or bulky, camels; as also [its pl.] جَرَاجِرُ: (S:) or large-bellied camels: (TA:) and generous, or excellent, camels: (K, TA:) and a herd, or collected number, (K, TA,) of camels: (TA:) and مَائَةٌ جُرْجُورٌ a complete hundred (K, TA) of camels. (TA.) جِرْجِيرٌ (S, K) and ↓ جِرْجِرٌ (K) [The herb eruca, or rocket;] a certain leguminous plant, (S, K,) well known: (K;) a plant of which there are two kinds; namely, بَرَّىّ [i. e. eruca sylvestris, or wild rocket], and بُسْتَانِىّ [i. e. eruca sativa, or garden-rocket]; whereof the latter is the better: its water, or juice, removes scars, and causes milk to flow, and digests food: (TA:) AHn says that the جِرْجِير is the بَاقِلَّى [q. v.]; and that the جِرجِير مِصْرِىّ is the تُرْمُس: [but see this last word.] (TA in art. ترمس.) جَرْجَارَةٌ A mill, or mill-stone; syn. رَحًى: (K:) because of its sound. (TA.) جُرَاجِرٌ: see جَرْجَارٌ. b2: Also That drinks much; (K; [in the CK misplaced;]) applied to a camel: you say إِبِلٌ جُرَاجِرَةٌ. (IAar, TA.) b3: And hence, (TA,) Water that makes a noise. (K.) جَارٌّ [act. part. n. of 1; Dragging, drawing, &c.]. b2: جَارُّ الضَّبُعِ (tropical:) Rain that draws the hyena from its hole by its violence: or the most violent rain; as though it left nothing without dragging it along: (TA:) or rain that leaves nothing without making it to flow, and dragging it along: (IAar, TA:) or the torrent that draws forth the hyena from its hole: (A:) and in like manner, الضَّبُعِ ↓ مَجَرُّ the torrent that has torn up the ground; as though the hyena were dragged along in it. (IAar, Sh, TA.) You say also مَطَرٌ جَارُّ الضَّبُعِ, and مَطْرَةٌ جَارَّةُ الضَّبُعِ. (A.) b3: إِبِلٌ جَارَّةٌ (tropical:) Working camels; because they drag along burdens; (A, Mgh;) or tropically so called because they are dragged along by their nose-reins: (Mgh:) or camels that are dragged along by their nosereins: (S, K, TA: [but in the copies of the S, and in those of the K, in my possession, تَجُرُّ is put for تُجَرُّ, though the latter is evidently meant, as is shown by what here follows:]) جارّة is of the measure فَاعِلَةٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولَةٌ: it is like as when you say عِيشَةٌ رَاضَيَةٌ in the sense of مَرْضِيَّةٌ, and مَآءٌ دَافِقٌ in the sense of مَدْفُوقٌ: (S:) or it means such as carry goods, or furniture and utensils, and wheat, or food. (Az, TA voce حَانٌّ, q. v.) It is said in a trad. that there is no poor-rate (صَدَقَة) in the case of such camels, (S, Mgh,) because they are the ridingcamels of the people; for the poor-rate is in the case of pasturing camels, exclusively of the working. (S.) b4: لَا جَارَّ لِى فِى هٰذَا (tropical:) There is no profit for me in this to attract me to it. (A, TA.) A2: حَارٌّ جَارٌّ is an expression in which the latter word is an imitative sequent to the former; (S, K;) but accord. to A 'Obeyd, it was more common to say حَارٌّ يَارٌّ, with ى: (S:) and one says also ↓ حَرَّانُ يَرَّانُ جَرَّانُ. (TA in art. حر.) جِوَرٌّ is mentioned by Az in this art., meaning Rain that draws along everything: and rain that occasions the herbage to grow tall: and a large and heavy [bucket of the kind called] غَرْب; explained in this sense by AO: and a bulky camel; and, with ة, in like manner applied to a ewe: Fr says that the و in this word may be considered as augmentative or as radical. (TA.) [See also art. و.]

جَارَّةٌ [fem. of جَارٌّ, q. v.: and, as a subst.,] A road to water. (K.) جَارُورٌ A river, or rivulet, of which the bed is formed but a torrent. (S, * K, * TA.) الأَجَرَّانِ The jinn, or genii, and mankind. (IAar, K.) مَجَرٌّ [The place, or track, along which a thing is, or has been, dragged, or drawn]. You say, رَأَيْتُ مَجَرَّ ذَيْلِهِ [I saw the track along which his hinder skirt had been dragged]. (A.) See also المَجَرَّةُ: and جَارٌّ. b2: A place of pasture. (TA.) b3: The جَائِز [or beam] upon which are placed the extremities of the عَوَارِض [or rafters]. (K) مُجَرٌّ: see 4, in the latter portion of the paragraph.

المَجَرَّةُ (tropical:) [The Milky Way in the sky;] the شَرَج of the sky; (K;) the whiteness that lies across in the sky, by the two sides of which are the نَسْرَانِ [or two constellations called النَّسْرُ الطَّائِرُ and النَّسْرُ الوَاقِعُ]: or [the tract called] الطَّرِيقُ المَحْسُوسةُ [which is probably the same; or the tract], in the sky, along which (مِنْهَا) the [wandering] stars [or planets] take their ways: (TA:) or the gate of Heaven: (K:) so called because it is like the trace of the مَجَرّ [or place along which a thing has been dragged, or drawn]. (S.) Hence the prov., تُرْطِبْ هَجَرْ ↓ سِطِى مَجَرْ (tropical:) Reach the middle of the sky, O milky way, (مجر being for مجرّة,) and the palm-trees of Hejer will have ripe dates. (A, * TA.) مَجْرُورٌ [pass. part. n. of 1]: see 4, latter portion.
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الجَرُّ: آنِيَة من خَزَفٍ، الواحِدَةُ جَرَّةٌ. والجِرَارَةُ: حِرْفَةُ الجَرّارِ.
والجَرُّ: أسْفَلُ الجَبَلِ. وحَجَرٌ مَنْقُوْرٌ أيضاً.
والجَرّارَةُ: عُقَيْرِبٌ صَفْرَاءُ.
والجارُوْرُ: نهرٌ يَشُقُّه السَّيْلُ فَيَتَخَدَّدُ.
والجَرُوْرُ من الحَوَامِل: ما تَجُرُّ وَلَدَها إلى أقصى الغايَة. وهو من الأَبآرِ: كلُّ بِئْرٍ بَعِيدةِ القَعْر.
والجَرِيْرُ: حَبْلُ الزِّمام، أجْرَرْتُ الناقَةَ: ألْقَيْت جَرِيْرَها تَجُرُّه. وفي مَثَلٍ: " أجِرَّهُ رَسَنَه " أي دَعْهُ وما يُرِيْدُ.
وأجْرَرْتُه الرمْحَ: إذا مَشى به.
وأجْرَرْتُ الفَصِيْلَ فهو مَجْرُوْرٌ: إذا خَلَلْتَ لِسَانَه لئلاّ يَرْضَعَ.
وغَنّاه فلانٌ فأجَرَّه أغَانيَّ كثيرةً إجْرَاراً: إذا أتْبَعَه بأصواتٍ.
وأجَرَّتِ القَرْحَةُ الفَصِيْلَ: وهو أنْ لا يَقْدِرَ على الرَّضَاع.
واسْتَجْرَرْتُ لفلانٍ: أمْكَنْتُه من نَفْسي فانْقَدْتُ.
والإجْرَارُ: أنْ تُتْبعَ رَأْيَه رَأْيَكَ.
وجَرًّ به: إذا قَطَعَ به.
والمَجَرَّةُ: شَرَجُ السَّمَاءِ. وقيل: هي - أيضاً - المُسَنّاةُ.
والمَجَرُّ: الجَرُّ. وقَوْلُهم: " هَلُمَّ جَرّاً " منه، وقيل: هو من جَرَ الإِبل وانْسِيَاقِها، أي هَلُمِّ جارِّيْنَ، وهو مَصْدَرٌ وُضِعَ مَوْضِعَ الحال.
وفَعَلْتُ ذلك من جَرّاك: أي أجْلِكَ، ومن جَرِيْرَتِكَ، ومن أجْل جَرّاكَ، ومن جَرّائكَ.
والجَرِيْرَةُ: الجِنَايَةُ، فلان يَجُرُّ على نَفْسِه جَرِيرةً، والجمعُ الجَرَائرُ. والجِرَّةُ: جِرَّةُ البَعِيرِ يَقْرِضُها ثمَّ يَكْظِمُها. وفي المَثَل: " لا أفْعَلُ ذاكَ ما خالَفَتْ دِرَّةٌ جِرَّةً ". وتَجَرَّرَ البَعِيرُ: بمعنى اجْتَرَّ. والجَرْجَرَةُ: هَدِيرٌ يُرَدِّدُه الفَحْلُ في حَنْجَرَتِه.
والجَرْجَارُ: نَبْتٌ. والجِرْجِيْرُ: من أحرار البُقُول. والجِرْجِرُ: الفُوْلُ والباقِلّى. وقيل: ثَمَرُ الطَّلْحِ.
والجَرْجَرُ: ما يُدَاسُ به الكُدْسُ من حَدِيدٍ. والتَّجَرْجُرُ: صَبُّكَ الماءَ في حَلْقِك. والجَرَاجِرُ: الحُلُوْقُ، سُمَّيَتْ لجَرْجَرَةِ الماءِ. وفلانٌ جُرَاجِرٌ: واسِعُ الحَلْقَ. والجَرْجَرَةُ: الابْتِلاعُ. والجُرْجُوْرُ من الإِبل: العَظِيمةُ، وهي الجَرَاجِرُ. ومائةٌ جُرْجُوْرٌ: أي كامِلَةٌ. وقيل: هي الكِرَامُ الخِيَارُ. وإبلٌ جُرْجُرٌ: مِثلُه، وجَمْعُه جَرَاجِرَةٌ وجَرَاجِرُ.
والجُرْجُوْرُ: سَمَكَةٌ في البَحْرِ، وكذلك الجِرِّيُّ والجِريَّةُ.
والجِرِّيَّةُ من الطائر: التي يكونُ فيها الماءُ أو العَلَفُ، وجَمْعُها جَرَارِيُ.
والجُرَّةُ: خَشَبَةٌ يُعْقَلُ حَبْلُ الكِفَّةِ في وَسَطِها. والجَرُّ: الحَرْثُ، اجْتَروا حَباً: احْتَرَثُوه. والجَرُّ: أنْ تَدَع الإِبلَ تأكُلُ وتَسِير. ورَكِبَ فلان الجادَّةَ والجَرَجَةَ: أي الطَّرِيق. والجَرَجُ: الغِلَظُ من الأرض. ووادٍ جَرِجٌ: كثيرُ الحِجَارَة. والجَرَجَةُ: ضَرْبٌ من النَّباتِ. والجُرْجَةُ: وِعَاءٌ من أوْعِيَةِ النِّساء. وهي - أيضاً -: خَرِيْطَةٌ من أدَم يُجْعَل فيها زادُ القَوْم.
وسِكِّيْنٌ جَرِجُ النِّصَاب: أي قَلِقُه. واشْتِقاقُ ابن جُرَيْج منه. ويقولون: جَرِجَ الخاتَمُ في يَدِه: أي اضْطَرَبَ.
وجَرَّج بنو فلانٍ بني فلانٍ: إذا ذَلَّقُوْهم تَجْرِيجاً.
والجِرَّةُ: الجَماعَةُ من الناس الكثيرةُ يُقِيْمُونَ ويَظْعَنُون.
وجاء يَسُوْقُ جَيْشَ الأَجِرِّيْنَ: أي جَيْشاً كثيراً.
ومالَهُ جانَةٌ ولا جارَّةٌ: أي ما تَجِنُّ وما تَحْمِلُ المَتَاعَ والطعامَ.
والجَرُوْرُ: البِئْرُ التي يُسْتَقى منها على بَعِيرٍ، وجَمْعُها جَرَائرُ. وأجَرَّتُ البِئْرُ: صارَتْ كذلك، وبِئارٌ جُرَرٌ - بفَتْح الراء -.
وحَارٌّ جارٌّ: على الإِتْبَاع. وفلانٌ لا جازَةَ له: أي لا مَنْفَعَةَ له.
وسَيْلٌ جارُّ الضَّبُع ومَطْرَةٌ جارَّةُ الضبع: أي تُخْرِجُ الضِّبَاعَ من وُجُرِها. والمَجَرُّ: سِمَةٌ في أسْفَل الفَخِذِ يَنْصَبُّ حتّى يَبْلُغَ الساقَ ثمَّ يُلْوى طَرَفُه لَيّاً.

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Entries on صب 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

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1 صَبَّ, (S, M, Msb, K, &, c.,) aor. ـُ inf. n. صَبٌّ, (M, Msb,) He poured out, or forth (S, M, Msb, K) water (S, M, Msb) and the like. (M.) One says, صَبَبْتُ لِفُلَانٍ مَآءً فِى القَدَحِ لِيَشْرَبَهُ [I poured out for such a one water into the drinkingcup that he might drink it]. (TA. [See also 8.]) b2: Hence [(assumed tropical:) He paid down a price, or sum of money:] it is said in a trad., إِنْ أَحَبَّ أَهْلُكَ أَنْ وَاحِدَةً ↓ أَصَبَّ لَهُمْ ثَمَنَكَ صُبَّةً, meaning [(assumed tropical:) If thy family like that I should pay down to them thy price] at once, or at one time. (L, TA.) b3: and صَبَّ الحَبْلَ فِى البِئْرِ [(assumed tropical:) He lowered, or let down, the rope into the well] on the occasion of drawing water. (M in art. تل.) b4: And لَمْ يَصُبَّ رَأْسَهُ (assumed tropical:) He did not bend down his head: occurring in a trad. relating to prayer. (T, TA.) b5: And صُبَّ رِجْلَا فُلَانٍ فِى القَيْدِ (tropical:) The legs of such a one were [put into the shackles, or] shackled. (Z, L, TA.) b6: And صَبَّ دِرْعَهُ (tropical:) He put on, or clad himself with, his coat of mail: (A, TA:) and صَبَبْتُهَا عَلَيْهِ (tropical:) [I put it on him]. (A.) b7: And صَبَّ عَلَيْهِ نَفْسَهُ (tropical:) [He threw himself upon him]. (A.) b8: and هُوَ يَصُبُّ إِلَىَّ الخَيْرَ (tropical:) [He pours forth to me wealth]. (A, TA.) b9: And صَبَّ اللّٰهُ عَلَيْهِمْ سَوْطَ عَذَابٍ (tropical:) [God poured upon them a portion, or a share, or vehemence, or severity, of punishment; or] God punished them. (A, * TA. [See also سَوْطٌ.]) And صَبَّ اللّٰهُ عَلَيْهِ صَاعِقَةً (tropical:) [God poured upon him a thunderbolt, or a destructive punishment, &c.]. (A, TA.) See also another ex. voce صَبٌّ. b10: And صُبَّ, (K, TA,) in the pass. form, said of a man, and of a thing, (TA,) (assumed tropical:) He, or it, was annihilated, caused to pass away, or done away with. (K, TA. [See also R. Q. 2.]) A2: See also 7, with which it is syn. in the first of the senses assigned to the latter below. b2: [Hence, app.,] صَبَّ فِى الوَادِى (assumed tropical:) He descended into the valley. (M, K.) And قَدَمَاهُ فِى بَطْنِ ↓ اِنْصَبَّتْ الوَادِى, occurring in a trad., means (assumed tropical:) His feet descended [into the interior, or bottom, of the valley]: (TA:) or انْصَبَّتْ قَدَمَاهُ فِى الوَادِى means (assumed tropical:) his feet rested in the valley; from اِنْصَبَّ said of water. (Mgh.) b3: And صَبَّتِ الحَيَّةُ عَلَى

المَلْدُوغِ, (S, * TA,) or ↓ انصبّت, (A,) (tropical:) [The serpent darted down upon the person bitten by it], said of the serpent when it has raised itself desiring to bite. (Ez-Zuhree, S, TA. *) and البَازِى عَلَى الصَّيْدِ ↓ انصبّ (tropical:) [The hawk, or falcon, stooped upon the prey, or quarry]. (A, TA.) And صَبَّ ذُؤَالَةُ عَلَى غَنَمِ فُلَانٍ (A, * TA) (tropical:) The wolf [rushed upon or] made havock among the sheep, or goats, of such a one. (TA.) A3: صَبَّ, (IAar, A, TA,) sec. Pers\. صَبِبْتَ, (S, M, * K,) aor. ـَ (IAar, TA,) inf. n. صَبَابَةٌ, (IAar, S, * M, A, K, * TA,) He (a man) was, or became, affected with excessive love, or with attachment, or admiring love, (IAar, S, TA,) and desire: (S:) or with desire: (M, A, K:) or with tenderness of desire, (S, M, A, K,) and ardour thereof: (S:) or with tenderness of love. (M, K.) One says, صَبِبْتُ إِلَيْهِ [I was, or became, affected with excessive love, &c., for him]. (M, A, * TA. *) And صَبَّ بِهَا and إِلَيْهَا He was, or became, affected with desire, or vehement desire, [&c.,] of, or for, her. (MA.) b2: Lh mentions, among what is said by the women of the Arabs of the desert on the occasion of fascinating by means of charms, فَاصْبَبْ إِلَيْهِ ↓ صَبٌّ, i. e. أَرِقٌ فَأْرَقْ إِلَيْهِ [as though meaning May he be sleepless by reason of love, and I will be sleepless for him: but I incline to think that the explanation has been corrupted by a copyist from رَقَّ فَأَرِقَّ إِلَيْهِ, or لَهُ, meaning may he be tender-hearted to me, and I will be tenderhearted to him]. (M, L, TA.) 4 أَصَبُّوا They (a company of men, TA) took their way down a declivity, or declivous place. (M, K, TA.) 5 تَصَبَّّ see 7, in four places. b2: And see also what here follows.6 تَصَابَبْتُ المَآءَ I drank what remained of the water (S, A, K) in a vessel: (S, A:) [or] you say, تصابّ الصُّبَابَةَ and ↓ اصطبّها and ↓ تصبّبها [he drank what remained of the water, or of the milk, in a vessel]; (M, L;) all signifying the same. (L, TA.) b2: And [hence,] تَصَابَّ فُلَانٌ المَعِيشَةَ بَعْدَ فُلانٍ [lit. Such a one drank the remains of life after such a one], meaning (tropical:) such a one outlived such a one: (A, * TA:) and تَصَابَبْتُهُمْ

أَجْمَعِينَ إِلَّا وَاحِدًا (tropical:) [I outlived them all except one]. (TA.) Esh-Shemmákh says, (M,) or ElAkhtal, (TA,) لَقَوْمٌ تَصَابَبْتُ المَعِيشَةَ بَعْدَهُمْ

أَعَزُّ عَلَىَّ مِنْ عِفَآءٍ تَغَيَّرَا (tropical:) [Verily the loss of a people whom I have outlived is more severe to me than abundant and long hair that has become altered in colour]: he means, the loss of those with whom I was in a state of ease and plenty is more severe to me than my hair's becoming white: (M:) Az says, he likens what remained of his life to the remains of beverage that he was sipping up. (TA.) 7 انصبّ It (water, S, M, and the like, M) poured out or forth, or became poured out or forth; (S, M, A, K;) as also ↓ صَبَّ, (M, Msb, K,) aor. ـِ (Msb, TA,) inf. n. صَبِيبٌ; (Msb;) and ↓ تصبّب, (M, K,) which is of a form rarely occurring as that of a quasi-pass. of an unaugmented triliteral verb, being generally that of the quasi-pass. of a verb of the form فَعَّلَ; (MF, TA;) [but this app. denotes its doing so repeatedly; and abundantly, like تَدَفَّقَ, q. v.;] and ↓ اصطبّ. (K.) One says, المَآءُ يَنْصَبُّ مِنَ الجَبَلِ, (TA,) and من الجبل ↓ يَتَصَبَّبُ, (S, TA,) The water descends, little by little, from the mountain. (S, TA.) And العَرَقُ ↓ تصبّب [The sweat flowed], and الدَّمُ [the blood]. (A.) And عَرَقًا ↓ تَصَبَّبْتُ [which may be rendered I flowed with sweat] is a phrase of the Arabs, meaning تصبّب عَرَقِى [my sweat flowed]: thus the act is literally ascribed to the speaker, and what is essentially the agent becomes a specificative: it is not allowable to say عَرَقًا تَصَبَّبْتُ; for, as it is not allowable to put the agent before the verb, so it is not allowable to put the specificative, when it is virtually the agent, before the verb. (IJ, M.) b2: One says also, انصبّ الكُوزُ [The mug had its contents poured out or forth]. (TA in art. دفق.) b3: See also 1, in three places. b4: انصب النَّاسُ عَلَى المَآءِ [generally implies descent, but] means (assumed tropical:) The people collected together, or assembled, at the water. (Msb.) b5: [And انصبّ is often said of a place, or the ground, &c., meaning (assumed tropical:) It sloped downwards. b6: Har (p. 125) uses the phrase تَنْصَبُّ إِلَى اللَّهْوِ, meaning (as there expl.) (assumed tropical:) Thou inclinest to diversion, or sport..]8 اصطبّ المَآءَ is expl. by Sb as signifying He took for himself the water; agreeably with general analogy: (M:) [but it is more properly rendered he poured out for himself the water:] one says, اِصْطَبَبْتُ لِنَفْسِى مَآءً مِنَ القِرْبَةِ لِأَشْرَبَهُ [I poured out for myself water from the skin that I might drink it]: and اِصْطَبَبْتُ لِنَفْسِى قَدَحًا [I poured out for myself a cup]. (TA.) b2: See also 6. b3: And see 7.

R. Q. 1 صَبْصَبَهُ (assumed tropical:) He annihilated it, caused it to pass away, or did away with it; (M, K; *) namely, a thing. (M.) b2: And (assumed tropical:) He dispersed it, or scattered it: (K:) he (a man) dispersed, or scattered, it, namely, an army, or property or wealth. (AA, K.) R. Q. 2 تَصَبْصَبَ (assumed tropical:) It was, or became, annihilated, caused to pass away, or done away with; (S, M, K;) it passed, or went, away; said of a thing. (S, M. [See also صُبَّ.]) b2: (assumed tropical:) It (the night, M, A, K, and the day, Az, TA, and the heat, A) passed, or went, away, (Az, M, A, K,) except a small portion, (Az, M, TA,) or for the most part. (A. K.) b3: (assumed tropical:) It (what was in a water-skin, or milk-skin,) became little in quantity. (Fr, TA.) b4: (assumed tropical:) It (a company of men) became dispersed, or scattered. (M, TA.) A2: He (a man) was, or became, very bold, or daring, and very adverse, or repugnant, (M, * K, * TA,) عَلَيْنَا [against us]. (TA.) b2: And, said of a day, It was, or became, intensely hot. (M, K, * TA.) صَبٌّ is an inf. n. [and is] used [as an epithet] in the sense of the measure فَاعِلٌ, or of the measure مَفْعُولٌ: (TA:) [thus it is used as an epithet] applied to water, [meaning Pouring out or forth, or poured out or forth,] like as are سَكْبٌ and غَوْرٌ: (S, TA: [see also صَابٌّ and صَبِيبٌ:]) and hence, in 'Alee's description of Aboo-Bekr, when he died, كُنْتَ عَلَى الكَافِرِينَ عَذَابًا صَبًّا (assumed tropical:) [Thou wast, against, or upon, the unbelievers, a punishment pouring forth, or poured forth]. (TA.) b2: And [hence, app.,] one says, ضَرَبَهُ ضَرْبًا صَبًّا, meaning (assumed tropical:) He smote him with the edge of the sword [as though with a smiting pouring down, or poured down]; as also حَدْرً. (IAar, L, TA.) b3: One says also, ضَرَبَهُ مِائِةً فَصَبًّا, (TA,) or أَخَذَ مِائَةً فَصَبًّا, (A,) meaning, (tropical:) [He smote him with a hundred blows, or he took a hundred,] and less than that, i. e. فَدُونَ ذٰلِكَ, (TA,) contr. of فَصَاعِدًا; (A;) or and more [than that], or above [that], i. e. like فَصَاعِدًا, (A, TA,) i. e. مَا فَوْقَ ذٰلِكَ. (TA.) b4: And عَلَيْهِ البَلَآءُ ↓ صُبَّ, مِنْ صَبٍّ, meaning (tropical:) [Trial, or affliction, was poured upon him] from above. (A, TA.) A2: Also, applied to a man, Affected with excessive love, or with attachment, or admiring love, (IAar, S, A, * TA,) and desire: (S:) or with desire: (M, A, * K:) or with tenderness of desire, (S, * M, A, * K,) and ardour thereof: (S: * [see صَبَّ:]) or with tenderness of love. (M, K.) One says, هُوَ صَبٌّ بِهَا (and إِلَيْهَا (see صَبَّ)] He is affected with excessive love of her; &c.: (A:) fem. صَبَّةٌ: (M, K:) dual masc. صَبَّانِ, pl. masc. صَبُّونَ; dual. fem. صَبَّتَانِ, pl. fem. صَبَّاتٌ: thus accord. to those who hold رَجُلٌ صَبٌّ to be similar to رَجُلٌ فَهِمٌ and حَذِرٌ, originally صَبِبٌ: (TA:) [hence it appears that some hold صَبٌّ to be originally an inf. n., and therefore use it as an epithet in its original form, without regard to gender or number: but] accord. to Sb, صَبٌّ is [originally] of the measure فَعِلٌ, because you say صَبِبْتُ صَبَابَةً, like as you say قَنِعْتُ قَنَاعَةً. (M.) See also 1, last sentence.

صُبٌّ: see صُبَّةٌ. b2: Accord. to AO, it may also be pl. of ↓ صَبُوبٌ or of ↓ صَابٌّ: but Az says that, accord. to others, it is not pl. of either of these two words; their pl. being صُبُبٌ: (L, TA:) it is said in a trad., (S, L, TA,) respecting conflicts and factions, or seditions, (L, TA,) لَتَعُودُنَّ فِيهَا أَسَاوِدَ صُبًّا يَضْرِبُ بَعْضُكُمْ رِقَابَ بَعْضٍ: (S, L, TA:) here by أَسَاوِد are meant “ [great and noxious] serpents: ” (L, TA:) and صُبًّا, accord. to Ez-Zuhree, is from الصَّبُّ [“ the act of pouring out or forth ”]; for the serpent, he says, when it desires to bite, raises itself, and then darts down (lit. pours down) upon him that is bitten: (S, L, TA:) [as though the meaning were, Ye will be, therein, like great and noxious serpents, one portion of you smiting the necks of another portion:] Ez-Zuhree says that صُبًّا is pl. of ↓ صَبُوبٌ, and originally صُبُبًا; like as رَجُلٌ صَبٌّ is originally صَبِبٌ; and so says IAmb: but IAar is related to have said that أَسَاوِد means companies, pl. of سَوَادٌ; and صُبًّا, pouring, one upon another, with slaughter: and some say that it is صُبَّى, in measure like حُبْلَى; and it is said to be from صَبَا, [for صَبَا إِلَى الدُّنْيَا,] aor. ـْ meaning “ he inclined to the things of the present world; ” and thus to be like غُزَّى, pl. of غَازٍ: [see صَابٍ, in art. صبو:] IAar used also to say that it is originally صُبَّأً, with ء, [pl. of صَابِئٌ,] from صَبَأً عَلَيْهِ “ he came, or came forth, upon him unexpectedly. ” (L, TA.) صُبَّةٌ A quantity of wheat or food, &c., that is poured out or forth (M, K) together, or collectedly; (M;) also (M, K) sometimes (M) termed ↓ صُبٌّ. (M, K.) See also 1, near the beginning. b2: And A سُفْرَة [or piece of skin in which the traveller puts his food; or the thing upon which one eats]; (M, K;) so called because the food is poured into it, or upon it: (M:) or a thing like the سُفْرَة: (M, K:) and صُنَّةٌ, with ن, signifies the same. (M.) b3: See also صُبَابَةٌ, with which it is syn. b4: Also A company of men: (M, Msb, K:) [app. tropical; but it is said that] this is the primary meaning, and it is used in relation to camels, and sheep or goats, and the like, tropically. (TA.) b5: (tropical:) A detached number of horses, (S, M, A, Msb, K,) and of camels, (A, K,) and of sheep or goats, (A, Msb, K,) and of dirhems, or pieces of money: (A:) or from ten to forty: (A, K:) or from twenty to thirty and forty of camels and of sheep or goats: or less than a hundred (M, A, K) of camels: (M, K:) or of camels i. q. صِرْمَةٌ: (S:) and from ten to forty of goats: (Az, S:) or a flock of sheep or a herd of goats, as being likened to a company of men: (TA:) or from twenty to forty of sheep and of goats; or peculiarly of goats: or about fifty: or from sixty to seventy: and of camels about five or six: (IAth, TA:) and a collection of dirhems, or pieces of money, and of wheat, or food, &c.: and a piece of a thing: (Msb:) [or] a small quantity or portion of wealth or property. (M, K.) b6: And (assumed tropical:) A part, or portion, of the night: so in the saying, مَضَتْ صُبَّةٌ مِنَ اللَّيْلِ (assumed tropical:) [A part, or portion, of the night passed]. (S.) صَبَبٌ The descent, (تَصَوُّب, M, L, TA, in the K erroneously written تَصَبُّب, TA,) of a river, or rivulet, or channel of water, or of a road, down a declivity. (M, L, K, TA.) b2: And A declivity, declivous place, or ground sloping down; (M, A, K, TA;) and (TA) so ↓ صَبِيبٌ, of which the pl. is أَصْبَابٌ; (S, TA;) so too ↓ صَبُوبٌ and ↓ صُبُوبٌ, with fet-h and with damm; (TA;) [i. e.] ↓ الصَّبُوبُ signifies that down which you descend, or have descended, (مَا انْصَبَبْتَ فِيهِ,) and its pl. is صُبُبٌ [like عُمُدٌ pl. of عَمُودٌ]; (M, TA;) [and so ↓ الصُّبُوبُ;] or, as some say, ↓ الصَّبُوبُ, with fet-h, is a name for the water, &c., that is poured out upon a man, like طَهُورٌ and غَسُولٌ; and ↓ صُبُوبٌ, with damm, is pl. of صَبَبٌ: but Az mentions his having heard the Arabs apply ↓ صَبُوبٌ to a declivity, or declivous place; and says that its pl. is صُبُبٌ: (TA:) and الصَّبَبُ مِنَ الرَّمْلِ signifies what has poured out or forth or down, of sand: (M, K: *) and the pl. of صَبَبٌ is أَصْبَابٌ. (M, K.) صُبَابٌ: see صُبَابَةٌ.

صَبُوبٌ [app. syn. with ↓ صَابٌّ as part. n. of the intrans. verb صَبَّ, signifying Pouring out or forth or down; or like the latter but having an intensive meaning]: see صُبٌّ, in two places. b2: See also صَبَبٌ, in four places.

صُبُوبٌ: see صَبَبٌ, in three places.

صَبِيبٌ [Poured out or forth: (see also صَبٌّ, first sentence:) or, as an epithet in which the quality of a subst. predominates,] water poured out or forth; syn. ↓ مَآءٌ مَصْبُوبٌ. (M, K.) b2: and (M, K) some say (M) Blood: (S, M, K:) and sweat; (K;) as in the saying, هَوَاجِرُ تَحْتَلِبُ الصَّبِيبَا [Vehement midday-heats that draw forth the sweat]: (TA:) [or what is poured forth of sweat and of blood; for] one says, جَرَى صَبِيبُ العَرَقِ and الدَّمِ [What was poured forth, of the sweat and of the blood, ran, or flowed]. (A.) b3: and (M, K) some say (M) The expressed juice of عَنْدَم [or dragon's blood]. (M, K.) b4: And (M, K) some say (M) A certain red dye. (M, K.) b5: And (K) The juice of the leaves of sesame: (S, M, * K: *) A 'Obeyd (so in a copy of the S, or Aboo-'Obeydeh accord. to the TA,) says, it is the juice of the leaves of sesame, or of some other plant, which was described to me in Egypt, the colour of which juice is red tinged with blackness: and some say, it is the expressed juice of the leaves of the حِنَّآء [q. v.]. (S, TA.) b6: And عُصْفُر [i. e. Safflower]: (K:) or purified عُصْفُر. (S.) b7: and A kind of tree [or plant] resembling سَذَاب [or rue], (M, K,) with which the hair is dyed. (M.) b8: And Senna, (M, K,) with which beards are dyed, as with حِنَّآء. (M.) b9: And A certain thing [or plant] resembling the وَسْمَة [or وَسِمَة, q. v.], (M, K, TA,) with which beards are dyed. (TA.) b10: Also Hoar-frost. (AA, K.) AA cites, as descriptive of the sky, وَلَيْسَ بهَا الَّا صَبًا وَصَبِيبُهَا [And there is not in it aught save east wind and its hoar-frost]. (TA.) b11: And Good, or excellent, honey. (K.) b12: Also, (K,) or صَبِيبُ سَيْفٍ, (TA,) The extremity of a sword: (K, TA:) or the extremity next the سِيلَان [q. v.] thereof: or, as some say, its سيلان absolutely. (TA.) b13: See also صَبَبٌ.

صَبَابَةٌ [is an inf. n., mentioned as such in the latter part of the first paragraph, and, when used as a simple subst.,] signifies [Excessive love, or attachment, or admiring love: (see its verb:) or] desire: (M, A, K:) or tenderness of desire, (S, M, A, K,) and ardour thereof: (S:) or tenderness of love. (M, K.) صُبَابَةٌ and ↓ صُبَّةٌ A portion, (S, M, Msb, K,) or a small quantity, (Fr, A, and A 'Obeyd in explanation of the former,) of water, (Fr, S, M, Msb, K,) and of milk, (M, K,) or of wine, or beverage, (A 'Obeyd,) remaining (A 'Obeyd, S, M, Msb, K) in a vessel. (A 'Obeyd, S, M, Msb.) صُبَابَتِى تُرْوِى وَلَيْسَتْ غِيلَا My remaining portion of water in the vessel &c. satisfies thirst, though it is not water running [copiously] upon the surface of the earth, is a prov., applied to him who makes use of that which is bestowed though it be not much. (Meyd, TA. *) In the following verse, cited by IAar, وَلَيْلٍ هَدَيْتُ بِهِ فِتْيَةً

الكَرَى الأَغْيَدِ ↓ سُقُوا بِصُبَابِ (tropical:) [During many a night have I guided in the right way young men infused with the remains of drowsiness that made them to bend their necks from side to side], صُبَاب may be put for صُبَابَة; or it may be pl. of the latter, [or rather a coll. gen. n. of which صُبَابَة is the n. un.,] like as شَعِيرٌ is of شَعِيرَةٌ: the poet uses this word metaphorically, in relation to drowsiness, like as he has used the word سُقُوا. (M, L, TA.) One says also لَمْ أُدْرِكْ مِنَ العَيْشِ إِلَّا صُبَابَةً and إِلَّا صُبَابَاتٍ (tropical:) [I did not attain, or obtain, of life, save a small remainder and small remains]. (A, TA.) صَابٌّ: see صَبُوبٌ: and see also صُبٌّ.

صَبْصَبٌ, (M, K,) applied to a camel, (M,) Thick, or big, and strong; as also ↓ صُبَاصِبٌ, (M, K, TA, in the CK صَبَاصِب,) so applied; (M;) and ↓ صَبْصَابٌ, (K,) likewise so applied. (TA.) صَبْصَابٌ: see what next precedes. b2: Also, applied to a [journey such as is termed] قَرَب, Hard, or severe: (M, TA:) and, applied to a [journey such as is termed] خِمْس, i. q. بَصْبَاصٌ (As, S, K) and حَصْحَاصٌ, i. e., in which is no delay, or intermission, nor any flagging. (As, TA.) A2: And الصَّبْصَابُ also signifies What remains of the thing: or what is poured out from it; (K, TA;) i. e., from the thing; by which is here said to be meant the water-skin or milk-skin. (TA.) صُبَاصِبٌ: see صَبْصَبٌ.

الأَصَبُّ [app. a dial. var. of الأَصَمُّ], an epithet applied to the month رَجَبٌ: (TA in art. حرم:) see مُحَرَّمٌ.

مَصَبٌّ A place where water, or the like, pours out or forth, from a river into another river or into the sea &c., or from a tank or a gutter &c., and from high ground into a valley (see ضَاجِعَةٌ); and a sink, or sink-hole: pl. مَصَابُّ (occurring in the S and K in art. رفق, &c.).]

مِصْبَابٌ, accord. to Reiske, signifies A ship: so says Freytag: but for this I find no authority.]

مَصْبُوبٌ: see صَبِيبٌ, first sentence.
باب الصاد والباء ص ب، ب ص مستعملان

صب: الصَّبَبُ: تَصَوُّبُ نَهْرٍ أو طريقٍ يكون في حدور. والصُّبابةُ: ما فَضَلَ في أصلِ إِناءٍ من شَرابٍ، قال:

طَرِبتُ الى نور وهَيَّجَ لَوْعتي ... صُباباتُ كأسٍ رَوْحُها مُتَوزَّع

والصَّبابَةُ مصدر الرَّجُلِ الصَبِّ، وامرأة صَبَّةٌ، وهو يَصَبُّ إليها عِشْقاً، وهو الوَجْدُ والمَحَبَّةُ. والصَّبيبُ: عُصارةُ الحِنّاء، قال:

من الأجنِ، حِنّاءٌ معاً وصَبيبُ

والصَّبيبُ: الدَّمُ والعُصْفُر المُخلَّصُ [وأنشد:

يَبْكُونَ من بعد الدُّمُوعِ الغُزَّرِ ... دماً سِجالاً كسجال العصفر]  والتَّصَبْصُبُ: شِدَّة الخِلافِ والجُرأة، يقال: تَصَبْصَبَ علينا فلانٌ، قال:

حتى إذا ما يومُها تَصَبْصَبا

[أي اشتَدَّ عليَّ [الحَرُّ] ذلك اليوم] . وصَبَيْتُ الماءَ صَبّاً.

بص: بَصَّ يَبِصُّ بَصيصاً، وفي لغة: وَبَصَ يَبِصُ وَبيصاً أي بَرَقَ. والبَصْبَصةُ: تحريك الكلبِ ذَنَبَه طَمَعاً وخَوفاً. والإِبِل تَفعَلهُ اذا حُدِيَ بها، قال:

بَصْبَصْنَ إذ حُدِينَ، بالأَذنابِ
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صَبُكَ الماءَ ونَحْوَه. والصبَابَةُ: ما فَضَلَ في الإنَاءِ من الشَّرَاب. وهو بَقِية كُلِّ شَيْءٍ، وقد تَصَابَبْتُها: أي شَرِبْتُها. واصْطَبَبْتُ ما في الإنَاء: بمَعْناه.
وتَصَببَ يَوْمنا: ذَهَبَ إلا قَليلاً. والتَصَبُبُ: التَّصَرُّمُ.

والمَوْتُ الصُبَابُ: كأنَّه يَنْصَب على الأرْوَاح.
والصب: الانْحِطَاطُ والتَسافُلُ. وصُب عليه الشيْءُ من صَبِّ: أي من فَوْق. فَجَاءَ بضِدِّ ما قال. والصبَبُ: تَصَوُّبُ نَهْرٍ أوَ طَرِيْقٍ يكون في حُدُورٍ، وكذلك الصَبُوْب، وجَمْعُه صُبب، وجَمْعُ الصبب أصْبَابٌ. والصبَابَةُ: الوَجْدُ والمَحَبَّةُ. ومَصْدَرُ الرجُلِ الصَّبِّ والمَرأَةِ الصبَةِ، وهو يَصَبُّ إليها؛ فهو صب بها.
والصبِيْبُ: عُصَارَةُ الحِناءِ. والخِضَابُ. والدمُ. والعُصْفُرُ المُخْلَص. والعَرَقُ. والعَسَلُ الجَيدةَ. وشَجَرٌ يُشْبِة السذَابَ يَخْتَضِبُ به الشيُوخُ. والــجَلِيْدُ أيضاً.
وضَرَبَه بِصَبِيْب سَيْفِه: أي بطَرَفِه.
والصبِيْبُ - أيضَاً -: أنْ يُصِيْبَ النَّبْتَ المَطَرُ ثُمَّ يَرْكَبَه الترابُ فَيُفْسِدَه. والتصَبْصُبُ: شِدَةُ الخِلافِ في الجُرْأَةِ، تقول: تَصَبْصَبَ علينا فُلان. وصَبْصَبَ الماءُ: جَرى. وتَصَبْصَبَ اليَوْمُ: اشْتَد حَره، وقيل: ذَهَبَ إلا قَليلاً.
والمُتَصَبْصِبُ: المُوَلّي المُدْبِرُ. وتَصَبْصَبَ القَوْمُ: تَفَرقوا أيْدي سَبَا، وقيل: انْحَدَرُوا فَذَهَبُوا. ومَكانٌ مُتَصَبْصِب: بَعِيْد. ومَضَتْ صُبةٌ من اللَيْلِ: أي صَدْر منه. وهي - أيضاً -: الجَماعَةُ من النْاسِ. ومن المَعَزِ: ما بَيْنَ العِشْرِين إلى الأرْبَعِين، وقيل: نَحْو الخَمْسِين، وقيل: ما بَيْنَ الستيْن إلى السبْعِين.
وبَعِير صُبْصُبٌ وصُبَاصِبٌ بِز إذا كانَ شَدِيداً غَليظاً. وفي الحَدِيثِ: " واللهِ لَتَعُوْدُن فيها أسَاوِدَ صُبّاً يَضْرِبُ بَعْضُكم رِقَابَ بعض " وقال: الصب: الحَيَّةُ السوْدَاءُ، وكأنَّه جَمْعُ صابّ أو صَبُوْبٍ على ما ذَكَرَ.

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Entries on طل in 3 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha and Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane
باب الطاء واللام

طل: الطَّلُّ: المَطَرُ الضَّعيفُ القَطْرِ الدّائمُ، وهو أَرْسَخُ المَطَرِ ندىً. [تقول] : طَلَّتِ الأرضُ. وتقول: رَحُبَتِ الأَرْضُ وطلّتْ. ومن قال: طَلَّتِ ذهب إلى معنى: طلّت عليك السّماء، ورَحُبَتْ عليك الأرض، أي: أتّسعَتْ. والطَّلُّ: المَطْلُ للدِّياتِ وإبطالُها. والإطلالُ: الإِشرافُ على الشّيء. وطَلَلُ السَّفينة: جِلالُها، والجميع: الأَطْلال. وطَلَلُ الدّار: يُقال: [إنّه] مَوْضِعٌ في صَحْنِها يُهَيَّأُ لمجلس أهلها، قال أبو الدُّقَيْش: كأنْ يكون بفِناءِ كُلِّ حيٍّ دُكّانٌ عليه المأْكَلُ والمَشْرَب، فذلك الطَّلَل، قال جميل:

رسمُ دارٍ وقفت في طَلَلِهْ ... كِدْتُ أَقْضي الغَداةَ من جلله

لط: اللَّطُّ: إلزاقُ الشّيء، والنّاقة تَلِطّ بذَنَبها، أي: تُلْزِقُهُ بفَرْجها وتدخله بين فخذيها. واللَّطُّ: [السّتر والإخفاء] كما [يقال] : لطّ فلانٌ الحقّ بالباطل. والمِلْطاطُ: حرفٌ من الجَبَل في أعلاه. ومِلْطاطُ البَعير: حَرْفٌ في وَسَط رأسه. والإلطاط: الإلحاح.. أَلَطّ عليه: أَلَحَّ. واللِّطْلِطُ: الغَليظ من الأَسْنان، قال جرير:

تَفْتَرُّ عن قَردِ المَنابِتِ لِطْلِطٍ ... مِثلِ العِجانِ وضِرْسُها كالحافر

واللِّطْلِطُ واللّطاء: [العجوز] الدّرداء التّي سقطت أسنانُها [وتأكّلت] وبَقِيَتْ أُصُولُها، وهي: الجَعْماءُ واللَّطْعاءُ [أيضاً] .
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الطَل: المَطَرُ الضَعِيْفُ القَطْرِ الدّائِمُ. وطُلَّتِ الأرْضُ وطَلَّتْ. ونَبَاتٌ مَطْلُوْلٌ. والطَّلَلُ: الطَّلُ. والطَّلُّ: المَطْلُ للديَاتِ وإبْطالُها. وطُل دَمُه فهو مَطْلُوْل. والطِّلُ - بالكَسْر -: مِثْلُه. وأطِلَّ، وطَلَّ الدمُ نَفْسُه. وذَهَبَ دَمُه طِلاً: أي هَدَراً. وشَيْء طَل: أي طَرِيء ناعِمٌ. وأطْلَلْتُ عليه: ألْحَحْتُ. والإِطْلالُ: الإِشْرَافُ على الشيْءِ. وأطَلَّ على حَقَي فَذَهَبَ به: أي ألْمَا عليه. وطَلَلُ الدّارِ: ما شَخَصَ من آثَارِها، والجَميعُ الأطْلالُ والطُّلُوْلُ. وطَلَلُ السَّفِيْنَةِ: جِلالُها، والإِنْسَانِ: شَخْصُه. وتَطَالَلْتُ للشيْءِ وتَطَاوَلْتُ: بمعنىً. وطَلالَه الرَّجُلِ: وَجْهُه وعُنُقُه. وهو الحُسْنُ أيضاً. والظَلالَةُ - أيضاً -: الحَلاوة والفَرَحُ، وليستْ له طَلالَةٌ: أي لَيْسَ له ما يُفْرح به. والطَلِيْلُ: الحلْوُ؛ في كَلام هُذَيْلٍ. ورَجُلَ طَل، وامْرَأةَ طَلّةٌ: حَسَنًةٌ لَطِيْفَةٌ طَرِئَةٌ. وخَمْرٌ طَلَّةٌ: لَذِيْذَةٌ. ومِيَاهٌ طَلةٌ: عَذْبَةٌ. والطَلةُ: امْرَأةُ الرَّجُلِ. والرطْبَةُ من الرِّيَاح. وما ذُقْتُ عِنْدَهُ طُلاً، وما بها طُل: وهو اللَّبَنُ. والطَلِيْلُ: الحَصِيْرُ. والطُّلاَطِلَةُ: الدّاهِيَةُ، وكذلك الطُّلَطِلَةُ. وهو - أيضاً -: داءٌ في البَطْنِ، وقيل: هي الذُّبْحَةُ في الحَلْق. والطَّلْطَلَةُ: تَحْريك اليَدَيْنِ في المَشْي. وطُلاء بالوَرْسِ: أي طُلِيَ به. والطلاّءُ: الدمُ نَفْسُه، وقيل: شِبْهُ جُلَيْدَــةٍ على وَجْهِه. وتَطَالتِ الناقَةُ للتَمَامِ: وهو الدُّنُو من النِّتَاج. ومَشى على طَلَلِ الماءِ: أي على ظَهْرِه. واسْتَطَل الفَرَس بذَنَبِه: أي مَرَّ مُطَلِّلاً به إذا ناصَبَه في السمَاء. والتطَالُ: الاطلاع من فَوْقِ المَكانِ.

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1 طَلَّتِ السَّمَآءُ الأَرْضَ, [aor. ـُ inf. n. طَلٌّ, The sky rained small rain upon the earth, or land. (MA.) And طُلَّتِ الأَرْضُ, (S, O, K,) inf. n. as above, (TA,) [meaning, as is implied in the S and O, The earth, or land, was rained upon by the weakest of rain; or was rained upon, or bedewed, by the طَلّ, q. v.; or] the طَلّ descended upon the earth, or land: (K:) and طَلَّهَا النَّدَى [The rain, or dew, moistened it]: (S, O, TA:) and طَلَّت, with fet-h, signifies [accord. to some] It became moist, or moistened: one says, طُلَّتْ بِلَادُكَ, and طَلَّتْ; the former meaning May thy countries, or tracts of country, be rained upon; and the latter, become moist, or moistened: or, accord. to Aboo-Is-hák, [i. e. Zj,] طُلَّتْ only, with damm; [and he adds,] one says, رَحُبَتْ بِلَادُكَ وَطُلَّتْ, with damm, [i. e. May thy tracts of country be spacious to thee, and be moistened by the طَلّ, (or, as in art. رحب in the TA, أَرْحَبَتْ عَلَيْكَ وَطُلَّتْ)], not طَلَّتْ; because the طَلّ is not from them, [i. e. it is not from the tracts of country,] but they are the objects thereof. (TA.) [Golius mentions, among the significations of طَلَّ, as on the authority of Z, i. q. رحب, said of land, or the earth, and followed by على relating to a person: but I think it most probable that he inferred this signification from his finding, in a copy of the A, the phrase رَحُبَتْ عَلَيْكَ الأَرْصُ وَطَلَّتْ (for وَطُلَّتْ), without any explanation. And Freytag mentions ↓ أُطِلَّ as meaning It was watered by fine rain; from the Deewán of the Hudhalees.] And [it is said that] طَلَّتِ السَّمَآءُ signifies اِشْتَدَّ وَقْعُهَا [i. e. The rain fell vehemently]. (TA.) A2: طَلَّ دَمَهُ, (Az, S, O, Msb,) said of God, (S,) or of the ruling power, (Msb,) first Pers\. طَلَلْتُهُ, (K,) aor. ـُ (Msb,) inf. n. طَلٌّ (Msb, K) and طُلُولٌ, (K,) He made his blood to go for nought, unretaliated, and uncompensated by a mulct; made it to be of no account: (Az, S, O, Msb, K, TA:) or held it to be of little account, as though it were but [the rain, or dew, termed] طَلّ, in its result; this, accord. to Er-Rághib, being the proper meaning: (TA:) and ↓ اطلّهُ signifies the same. (Az, S, O, Msb, K.) And طُلَّ دَمُهُ His blood was made to go for nought, &c.; (Az, S, Mgh, O, Msb, K;) as also دَمُهُ ↓ أُطِلَّ: (Az, S, O, Msb, K:) and طَلَّ دَمُهُ, (S, O, Msb, K,) with fet-h, accord. to Ks and AO, (S, O, Msb,) aor. ـُ [contr. to analogy], (Msb,) or طَلِّ [agreeably with analogy]; (K;) and طَلَّ, originally طَلِلَ, (Msb, K, *) aor. ـَ (Msb, K;) [his blood went for nought, &c.;] but this is disallowed by Az; (S, O, Msb;) and it is more commonly with damm. (K.) b2: And طَلَّهُ حَقَّهُ, aor. ـُ He diminished, or impaired, to him his right, or due; or deprived, or defrauded him of it, partly, or wholly: (K, TA:) or, accord. to Khálid Ibn-Jembeh, (TA,) he denied him, or refused him, his right, or due; (K, TA;) and withheld it [from him]: (TA:) and he annulled it; or made it to go for nought, as a thing of no account, or as a thing that had perished or become lost. (K, TA.) You say, طَلُّوا فُلَانًا حَقَّهُ, aor. ـُ inf. n. طَلٌّ, They denied, or refused, such a one his right, or due: so says Khálid Ibn-Jembeh. (O.) b3: And طَلَّ غَرِيمَهُ, (K,) aor. ـُ (TA,) inf. n. طَلٌّ, (O, K,) He delayed, or deferred, with his creditor, or put him off, by promising time after time to pay him. (O, * K.) b4: and طَلٌّ signifies also The driving of camels roughly, or rigorously. (K.) You say, طَلَّ الإِبِلَ, inf. n. طَلٌّ, He drove the camels roughly, or rigorously! (TK.) A3: طَلَّ, [sec. Pers\. طَلِلْتَ, aor. ـَ inf. n. طَلَالَةٌ; like مَلَّ, [sec. Pers\. مَلِلْتَ, aor. ـَ (K, TA,) inf. n. مَلَالَةٌ; (TA;) [accord. to Freytag, followed by لَهُ, and in the Deewán of the Hudhalees by إِلَيْهِ; and so, accord. to him, ↓ استطلّ, followed by لَهُ;] He, or it, was, or became, pleasing, (K, TA,) and goodly. (TA.) A4: And طَلَّهُ, (K,) inf. n. طَلٌّ, (TA,) is also syn. with طَلَاهُ: (K:) so in the phrase طَلَّهُ بِالوَرْسِ [He smeared it, or rubbed it over, with ورس, q. v.]; namely, a thing. (Ibn-'Abbád, O.) 4 أَطْلَ3َ see 1, former half: A2: and the same, latter half, in two places.

A3: اطلّ عَلَيْهِ He (a man, Msb) looked upon it, looked upon it from above, looked down upon it, got a view of it, or saw it; syn. أَشْرَفَ, (S, O, K,) [i. e.] أَشْرَفَ عَلَيْهِ, (Msb,) or أَوْفَى عليه; (Ham p. 208;) properly أَوْفَى

عَلَيْهِ بِطَلَلِهِ, i. e. بِشَخْصِهِ [meaning he looked upon it, &c., with his body; not in imagination]; (Er-Rághib, TA;) and ↓ استطلّ signifies the same: (K:) and so أَطَفَّ عليه. (O in art. طف.) [See also 6.] Hence, in a trad., the saying of Safeeyeh the daughter of 'Abd-El-Muttalib, فَأَطَلَّ عَلَيْنَا يَهُودِىٌّ فَقُمْتُ فَضَرَبْتُ رَأْسَهُ بِالسَّيْفِ ثُمَّ رَمَيْتُ بِهِ عَلَيْهِمْ [And a Jew looked upon us, and I arose, and smote off his head with the sword, then cast it upon them]. (O.) b2: [Hence, perhaps,] اطلّ الزَّمَانُ (assumed tropical:) The time drew near. (Msb.) b3: and اطلّ عَلَى حَقِّى فَذَهَبَ بِهِ (assumed tropical:) He got possession of my right, or due, and took it away, or went away with it. (Ibn-'Abbád, O.) [See also أَطَفَّ.] b4: And اطلّ عَلَيْهِ (tropical:) He importuned him, (Ibn-'Abbád, O, TA,) حَتَّى غَلَبَهُ [so that, or until, he overcame him]. (TA.) And اطلّ فُلَانٌ عَلَى

فُلَانٍ بِالأَذَى (assumed tropical:) Such a one kept continually, or constantly, to the annoying, or molesting, or hurting, of such a one. (TA.) A4: An Arab woman of the desert is related to have said, مَا أَطَلَّ شِعْرَ جَمِيلٍ

وَأَحْلَاهُ [How pleasing is the poetry of Jemeel, and how sweet is it!]. (TA.) 5 هٰذِهِ الأَرْضُ قَدْ تَطَلَّلَتْ This land has produced herbage, and become replete, [for تَخَيَّرَتْ (to which I cannot assign any apposite meaning), in my original, I read تَحَيَّرَتْ,] and has not been trodden by any one: so says AA. (O.) 6 تَطَالَّ (S, O, in the K in art. طول written تَطَالَلَ,) إِلَى الشَّىْءِ (O) He stretched out his neck, looking at the thing, it being far from him: (S, O:) or he stretched out his neck to look: (TA in art. دمخ:) or تَطَالَلْتُ signifies I stood upon my toes, and stretched my stature, to look at a thing, (تَطَاوَلْتُ, K, TA, both of these verbs meaning thus, TA in art. طول,) and looked: (K, TA:) or, accord. to AA, التَّطَالُّ signifies the looking from above a place, or from a curtain or the like. (TA.) [See an ex. in a verse cited in art. شرف, conj. 10: and see also 4 in the present art.]10 إِسْتَطْلَ3َ see 4. b2: استطلّ الفَرَسُ بِذَنَبِهِ is expl. by Ibn-'Abbád as signifying مَرَّمُطِلًّا بِهِ إِذَا نَاصَبَهُ فِى

السَّمَآءِ [app. meaning The horse went along raising his tail toward the sky: for I think that إِذَا نَاصَبَهُ should be إِذَا كَانَ نَاصِبَهُ or أَىْ نَاصِبَهُ]. (O.) A2: See also 1, last sentence but one. R. Q. 1 طَلْطَلَهُ He moved him, agitated him, shook him, or put him into a state of motion or commotion; (K, TA;) like تَلْتَلَهُ: (TA:) [or,] accord. to Ibn-'Abbád, الطَّلْطَلَةُ signifies the moving about the arms in walking. (O.) طَلٌّ Light, (Msb,) or weak, (K,) [i. e. drizzling,] rain: (Msb, K:) or the lightest, (K,) or weakest, of rain: (S, O, Msb, K:) or dew (نَدًى, K, TA) that descends from the sky in cloudless weather: (TA:) or above نَدًى and less than مَطَرٌ: (K:) or, accord. to Er-Rághib, rain that has little effect; and so in the Kur ii. 267: (TA:) pl. طِلَالٌ (S, O, K) and طِلَلٌ, (O, K,) the latter mentioned by Fr, and said by him to be the only instance of the kind that has been heard except حِرَفٌ pl. of حَرْفٌ as meaning the حَرْف of a mountain; (O;) [or] طَلَلٌ is a contraction of طِلَالٌ: in a saying of a poet, cited by IAar, (TA,) ↓ الطَّلَل occurs for الطَّلّ [in the CK الطُّلّ]: or in this instance, as some relate it, the word is الطِّلَل. (K, TA.) b2: And Milk: (K:) or so ↓ طُلٌّ, with damm, in the saying مَا بِالنَّاقَةِ طُلٌّ [There is not in the she-camel any milk], as Yaakoob says, and as is related on the authority of AA, (S,) and thus in the saying مَا بِالدَّارِ طُلٌّ [There is not in the house any milk]: (O:) or طُلٌّ signifies thus: or blood. (K. [But see this word below.]) b3: And Paucity of milk of a camel; as also ↓ طُلٌّ. (K.) b4: And Fat, or fatness; syn. طِرْقٌ [in the CK طَرَقٌ, and in my MS. copy of the K طُرْقٌ]: thus in the saying مَا بِالنَّاقَةِ طَلٌّ [There is not in the she-camel any fat, or fatness]. (M, K, TA: in the CK طُلٌّ.) A2: [It is also used as an epithet.] You say يَوْمٌ طَلٌّ, meaning ذُو طَلٍّ, i. e. [A day having drizzling rain, or dew; or] moist, or humid. (TA.) And أَرْضٌ طَلَّةٌ Land moistened by dew [or by drizzling rain]; (TA;) as also ↓ مَطْلُولَةٌ: (S, TA:) and [in like manner]

طَلَّةٌ signifies a meadow (رَوْضَةٌ) moistened by طَلّ. (K.) And طَلٌّ signifies Anything moist. (TA.) b2: [Hence, app.,] Goodly, or good, or beautiful, and pleasing: thus applied to a night, and to poetry (شِعْر [in the CK شَعَر]), and to water, &c.: (K, TA:) applied to these as meaning good, or beautiful; and so to discourse; (TA;) and thus ↓ طَلِيلَةٌ applied to a خُطْبَة. (Ibn-'Abbád, O, TA.) And اِمْرَأَةٌ طَلَّةٌ means A beautiful, elegant, or graceful, woman. (TA,) And خَمْرٌ طَلَّةٌ Pleasant, or delicious, wine: (S, O, K: *) or, as some say, such as descends easily [or pleasantly down the throat]. (TA.) And طَلَّةٌ applied to an odour (رَائِحَةٌ, K, TA, or رَيَّا, TA) likewise signifies Pleasant, or delicious. (K, TA.) A3: Also An aged man: (Kr, K:) and طَلَّةٌ signifies an old woman: (K, TA:) and a woman foul, unseemly, or obscene, in tongue; (K, * TA;) annoying, or molesting. (TA.) b2: And A serpent; (K;) thus accord. to IAar: (O:) and so ↓ طِلٌّ; (K;) thus accord. to AA; (O;) like طِلْعٌ. (TA in art. طلع.) طُلٌّ: see طَلٌّ, in two places. [But the signification of “ blood ” there mentioned requires consideration; for Sgh adds immediately after explaining the saying مَا بِالدَّارِ طُلٌّ what here follows.] b2: ذَهَبَ دَمُهُ طُلًّا and ↓ طِلًّا means هَدَرًا [i. e. His blood went for nought, unretaliated, and uncompensated by a mulct]. (Ibn-'Abbád, O. [Then follows immediately in the O الطُّلَّآءُ, expl. as below.]) طِلٌّ: see طَلٌّ, last sentence: A2: and see also طُلٌّ.

طَلَّةٌ [fem. of طَلٌّ, q. v. b2: And also used as a subst.: signifying] A wife. (S, O, K.) A2: and Daintiness, or delicacy, in food and clothing. (K, TA. [In the CK, النِّعْمَةُ is erroneously put for النَّعْمَةُ.]) طُلَّةٌ The neck. (K.) A2: And A draught of milk; (Az, K, TA;) as also ↓ طُلَّى: (Az, TA:) pl. of the former طُلَلٌ. (K.) طَلَلٌ A portion still standing of the remains of a dwelling or house; (S, O, Msb, * K;) as also ↓ طَلَالَةٌ: (K:) pl. أَطْلَالٌ and طُلُولٌ, (S, O, Msb, K,) the latter pl. sometimes used: (Msb:) what cleaves to the ground is termed رَسْمٌ: (TA:) the people of the towns or villages apply the term أَطْلَالٌ to the remains of walls and of places of worship; and the people of the tents to [the remains of] places of eating and of drinking and of sleeping: (Ham p. 541:) [and] as pl. of طَلَلٌ it signifies elevated places: one says, رَأَيْتُ طَلَلَ القَرْيَةِ, meaning I saw what was elevated of the land of the town, or village. (Har p. 139.) b2: And The شَخْص [or body, or bodily or corporeal form or figure or substance, such as one sees from a distance,] of a thing, (Msb, K,) whatever it be; as also ↓ طَلَالَةٌ: pl. of the former as above: (K:) the شَخْص [as meaning body, or person,] of a man; as also ↓ طَلَالَةٌ: (S, O:) or, of a man, the erect شَخْص. (Msb voce جُثَّةٌ.) And ظَلَالَةٌ, with ظ, signifies the same. (O and K in art. ظل.) One says, حَيَّا اللّٰهُ طَلَلَكَ and ↓ طَلَالَتَكَ, meaning [May God preserve, or save,] thy شَخْص [i. e. body, or person]. (S, O.) And حَيَّا اللّٰهُ طَلَلَكَ and أَطْلَالَكَ, meaning مَا شَخَصَ مِنْ جَسَدِكَ [i. e. May God preserve, or save, what has risen into view of thy body, or person]. (TA.) b3: Also A place in the صَحْن [or court] of a house, prepared for the household to sit upon: ADk says that there was a place on which to eat and drink in the فِنَآء [or yard] of every house, called the طَلَل: (Az, TA:) accord. to ISd, (TA,) the طَلَل of a house is, or was, like the [kind of wide bench, of stone or brick &c., generally built against a wall, called] دُكَّانَة [or دُكَّان], upon which to sit. (K, TA.) b4: And The جِلَال [or deck] of a ship or boat; (M, Mgh, O, K;) i. e. (Mgh) the covering thereof, which is like the roof (Mgh, Msb) of a house or chamber: (Mgh:) pl. أَطْلَالٌ. (Mgh, Msb, TA.) [In the TA it is said to mean the شِرَاع of a ship or boat; which is a mistake, as is sufficiently shown by its being there immediately added, “hence the trad. of Aboo-Bekr, that he used to pray upon the اطلال of the ship or boat. ”] b5: [Hence, app.,] one says, (of a man, Ibn-'Abbád, O,) مَشَى عَلَى طَلَلِ المَآءِ i. e. على

ظَهْرِهِ, (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K,) which, Z says, means على وَجْهِهِ [i. e. (tropical:) He walked, or went along, upon the surface of the water: but whether this relates to a pretended miracle or to sliding upon ice, I know not]: and he adds that it is a tropical phrase. (TA.) A2: Also Anything fresh, or juicy, or [like طَلٌّ] moist; syn. طَرِىٌّ. (K.) b2: See also طَلٌّ, first sentence.

طَلِيلٌ: see مَطْلُولٌ.

A2: Also Sweet; syn. حُلْوٌ: (so accord. to the O and some copies of the K: accord. to other copies of the K, i. q. خِلق; i. e., accord. to some of these copies, خَلْقٌ; accord. to some, خَلَقٌ; and accord. to some, خَلِقٌ:) thus expl. by Ibn-'Abbád; and said by him to be of the dial. of Hudheyl. (O.) [The explanation in the O is, I doubt not, the right: and hence] b2: طَلِيلَةٌ applied to a خُطْبَة: see طَلٌّ, latter part.

A3: Also A mat; syn. حَصِيرٌ: (IAar, O, K:) or such as is woven of [the leaves of the]

دَوْم [or Theban palm-tree]; or of the leaves of the date-palm; or of the قُشُور [app. meaning the peels of the branches] thereof: (K, TA:) so in the M: in the T it is said that ↓ طَلِيلَةٌ means, accord. to AA, a [mat of the kind called] بُورِيَآء; and accord. to As, a بَارِىّ [which signifies the same as بوريآ]: (TA:) pl. أَطِلَّةٌ and طِلَّةٌ and طُلُلٌ. (K.) طَلَالَةٌ [an inf. n.: see 1, last sentence but one. And, as a simple subst.,] A good, or goodly, state or condition; and a beautiful aspect, appearance, mien, or guise. (IAar, O, K.) and Beauty, or beauty of colour, or brightness: (O, K:) so in the saying, عَلَى مَنْطِقِهِ طَلَالَةُ الحُسْنِ [Upon his diction is the glow of beauty]. (O.) Accord. to As, i. q. حُسْنٌ and مَآءٌ [i. e. Goodliness, or beauty, and, app., lustre]. (TA.) b2: Also, (AA, O, K,) and some say ↓ طُلَالَةٌ, (AA, O,) Joy, gladness, or happiness. (AA, O, K.) A2: See also طَلَلٌ, in four places. b2: [Hence,] one says فَرَسٌ حَسَنُ الطَّلَالَةِ, meaning [A horse goodly, or beautiful,] in what is high, or elevated, of his frame, or make. (TA.) طُلَالَةٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.

طَلِيلَةٌ: see طَلِيلٌ.

طُلَّى: see طُلَّةٌ.

طُلَّآءٌ, (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K,) like سُلَّآءٌ, (K, TA,) [in the CK, طَلّاء, like سَلّاء, and] in some copies of the K, erroneously, طِلَّآء, (TA,) Blood, itself: and some say, a pellicle upon the surface thereof: (O:) [and in like manner طُلَّآء is expl. in the K in art. طلأ:] or blood that has been made to go for nought, unretaliated, and uncompensated by a mulct: (K: [and from the context in the O, it seems that this is probably meant by Ibn-'Abbád: see طُلٌّ:]) accord. to AAF, (TA,) the ء in this word is originally ل. (K, TA.) طُلْطُلٌ A chronic, or permanent, disease. (IAar, Az, K.) طُلَطِلٌ: see طُلَاطِلَةٌ.

طُلَطِلَةٌ: see طُلَاطِلَةٌ: each in two places.

طَلَاطِلُ: see طُلَاطِلَةٌ: each in two places.

طُلَاطِلٌ: see the next paragraph, in three places.

طُلَاطِلَةٌ A calamity, or misfortune; (S, O, K;) as also ↓ طُلَطِلَةٌ [in the CK طَلْطَلَة] and ↓ طُلَطِلٌ [in the CK طَلْطَل]. (K, TA.) b2: Also, (S, O,) or ↓ طُلَاطِلٌ, (M, K,) A disease that wearies the physicians, (S, M, O, K,) for which there is no remedy: (S, O:) and said in the M to be a pain in the back. (TA.) And the former, A disease that attacks a man in his belly; as also ↓ طُلَطِلَةٌ. (O.) And A disease in the backs of asses, that breaks their backs; (K, * TA;) so in the M; (TA;) as also طِلاطل with damm and fet-h [i. e.

↓ طُلَاطِلٌ and ↓ طَلَاطِلُ]. (K.) b3: And Death; as also ↓ طُلَاطِلٌ; (K, TA;) so in the M, with damm; and with fet-h [i. e. ↓ طَلَاطِلُ]. (TA.) b4: And A certain piece of flesh in the fauces: (ISd, K, TA:) or the piece of flesh extending downwards upon [the upper extremity of] the مُسْتَرَط [or مَسْرَط, i. e. the gullet]; (As, Az, O, K, * TA;) [meaning] the لَهَاة [or uvula]: (TA:) or, (O, K,) accord. to AHeyth, (O,) the falling of the لَهَاة [or uvula], so that neither food nor beverage passes the fauces easily by reason of it. (O, K.) أَطْلَالُ is the name of a certain mare, (O, K,) or of a she-camel, (K,) which, in reply to her rider's commanding her to leap a river, on the day of El-Kádiseeyeh, is asserted to have spoken, saying, وَثْبٌ وَسُورَةِ البَقَرَةِ [A leap, by the Chapter of the Cow!]. (O, K.) [Freytag has erroneously said, as on the authority of the K, that it is a name of the chapter of the Kur-án otherwise called بقرة.]

مُطَلٌّ: see مَطْلُولٌ.

أَمْرٌ مُطِلٌّ An affair not settled, or not established. (So accord. to some copies of the S and K, expl. by the words لَيْسَ بِمُسْتَقِرٍّ: in other copies of both, and in the O, ليس بِمُسْفِرٍ [to which I am unable to assign any probable meaning].) مُطَلِّلٌ i. q. ضَبَابٌ [Mist; or moisture like clouds, or like dust, covering the earth in the early mornings; or thin clouds, like smoke; &c.: see art. ضب]. (TA.) مَطْلُولٌ: see its fem., with ة, voce طَلٌّ. b2: Also Blood made to go for nought, unretaliated, and uncompensated by a mulct; (S, O, K;) and so ↓ طَلِيلٌ and ↓ مُطَلٌّ. (K.) b3: Also [or لَبَنٌ مَطْلُولٌ] Pure milk with froth upon it, upon which water has been poured, and which one imagines to be good, or pleasant, whereas there is no goodness in it; and so ↓ مَطْلُولَةٌ: or this latter, some say, signifies a piece of skin soaked and softened [ for مَوْزُونَةٌ in my original, which I think a mistranscription, I read مَوْدُونَةٌ,] with pure milk, which they eat [app. in a time of scarcity].

مَطْلُولَةٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.

رَنَفَ 

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(رَنَفَ) الرَّاءُ وَالنُّونُ وَالْفَاءُ أُصَيْلٌ وَاحِدٌ يَدُلُّ عَلَى نَاحِيَةٍ مِنْ شَيْءٍ. فَالرَّانِفَةُ: نَاحِيَةُ الْأَلْيَةِ. وَقَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: الرَّانِفَةُ جُلَيْدَــةُ طَرَفِ الرَّوْثَةِ. وَهِيَ أَيْضًا طَرَفُ غُضْرُوفِ الْأُذُنِ. وَالرَّانِفَةُ: أَلْيَةُ الْيَدِ. وَقَالَ أَبُو حَاتِمٍ: رَانِفَةُ الْكَبِدِ: مَا رَقَّ مِنْهَا. وَذُكِرَ عَنِ اللِّحْيَانِيِّ أَنَّ رَوَانِفَ الْآكَامِ رُءُوسُهَا. فَأَمَّا الرَّنْفُ فَيُقَالُ هُوَ بَهْرَامَجُ الْبَرِّ. وَلَيْسَ بِشَيْءٍ.

سَقَطَ 

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(سَقَطَ) السِّينُ وَالْقَافُ وَالطَّاءُ أَصْلٌ وَاحِدٌ يَدُلُّ عَلَى الْوُقُوعِ، وَهُوَ مُطَّرِدٌ. مِنْ ذَلِكَ سَقَطَ الشَّيْءُ يَسْقُطُ سُقُوطًا. وَالسَّقَطُ: رَدِيءُ الْمَتَاعِ. وَالسِّقَاطُ وَالسَّقَطُ: الْخَطَأُ مِنَ الْقَوْلِ وَالْفِعْلِ. قَالَ سُوَيْدٌ:

كَيْفَ يَرْجُونَ سِقَاطِي بَعْدَمَا ... جَلَّلَ الرَّأْسَ مَشِيبٌ وَصَلَعْ

قَالَ بَعْضُهُمْ: السِّقَاطُ فِي الْقَوْلِ: جَمْعُ سَقْطَةٍ، يُقَالُ سِقَاطٌ كَمَا يُقَالُ رَمْلَةٌ وَرِمَالٌ. وَالسُّقَطُ: الْوَلَدُ يَسْقُطُ قَبْلَ تَمَامِهِ، وَهُوَ بِالضَّمِّ وَالْفَتْحِ وَالْكَسْرِ. وَسَُِقْطُ النَّارِ: مَا يَسْقُطُ مِنْهَا مِنَ الزَّنْدِ. وَالسَّقَّاطُ: السَّيْفُ يَسْقُطُ مِنْ وَرَاءِ الضَّرِيبَةِ، يَقْطَعُهَا حَتَّى يَجُوزَ إِلَى الْأَرْضِ. وَالسَّاقِطَةُ: الرَّجُلُ اللَّئِيمُ فِي حَسَبِهِ. وَالْمَرْأَةُ السَّقِيطَةُ: الدَّنِيئَةُ. وَحُدِّثْنَا عَنِ الْخَلِيلِ بِالْإِسْنَادِ الَّذِي ذَكَرْنَاهُ فِي أَوَّلِ الْكِتَابِ، قَالَ: يُقَالُ سَقَطَ الْوَلَدُ مِنْ بَطْنِ أُمِّهِ، وَلَا يُقَالُ وَقَعَ. وَسُقْطُ الرَّمْلِ وَسِقْطُهُ وَسَقْطُهُ: حَيْثُ يَنْتَهِي إِلَيْهِ طَرَفُهُ، وَهُوَ مُنْقَطَعُهُ. وَكَذَلِكَ مَسْقِطُ رَأْسِهِ، حَيْثُ وُلِدَ. وَهَذَا مَسْقِطُ السَّوْطِ حَيْثُ سَقَطَ. وَأَتَانَا فِي مَسْقِطِ النَّجْمِ، حَيْثُ سَقَطَ. وَهَذَا الْفِعْلُ مَسْقَطَةٌ لِلرَّجُلِ مِنْ عُيُونِ النَّاسِ. وَهُوَ أَنْ يَأْتِيَ مَا لَا يَنْبَغِي. وَالسِّقَاطُ فِي الْفَرَسِ: اسْتِرْخَاءُ الْعَدْوِ. وَيُقَالُ أَصْبَحَتِ الْأَرْضُ مُبْيَضَّةً مِنَ السَّقِيطِ، وَهُوَ الثَّلْجُ وَالْــجَلِيدُ. وَيُقَالُ إِنَّ سِقْطَ السَّحَابِ حَيْثُ يُرَى طَرَفُهُ كَأَنَّهُ سَاقِطٌ عَلَى الْأَرْضِ فِي نَاحِيَةِ الْأُفُقِ، وَكَذَلِكَ سِقْطُ الْخِبَاءِ. وَسِقْطَا جَنَاحَيِ الظَّلِيمِ: مَا يُجَرُّ مِنْهُمَا عَلَى الْأَرْضِ فِي قَوْلِهِ:

سِقْطَانِ مِنْ كَنَفَيْ ظَلِيمٍ نَافِرِ

قَالَ بَعْضُ أَهْلِ الْعِلْمِ فِي قَوْلِ الْقَائِلِ:

حَتَّى إِذَا مَا أَضَاءَ الصُّبْحُ وَانْبَعَثَتْ ... عَنْهُ نَعَامَةُ ذِي سِقْطَيْنِ مُعْتَكِرِ

يُقَالُ إِنَّ نَعَامَةَ اللَّيْلِ سَوَادُهُ، وَسِقْطَاهُ: أَوَّلُهُ وَآخِرُهُ. يَعْنِي أَنَّ اللَّيْلَ ذَا السِّقْطَيْنِ مَضَى وَصَدَقَ الصُّبْحُ.

طَرَبَ 

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(طَرَبَ) الطَّاءُ وَالرَّاءُ وَالْبَاءُ أُصَيْلٌ صَحِيحٌ. يَقُولُونَ: إِنَّ الطَّرَبَ خِفَّةٌ تُصِيبُ الرَّجُلَ مِنْ شِدَّةِ سُرُورٍ أَوْ غَيْرِهِ. وَيُنْشِدُونَ:

وَقَالُوا قَدْ طَرِبْتَ فَقُلْتُ كَلَّا ... وَهَلْ يَبْكِي مِنَ الطَّرَبِ الْــجَلِيدُ

وَقَالَ نَابِغَةُ بَنِي جَعْدَةَ:

وَأُرَانِي طَرِبًا فِي إِثْرِهِمْ ... طَرَبَ الْوَالِهِ أَوْ كَالْمُخْتَبَلْ

قَالُوا: وَطَرَّبَ فِي صَوْتِهِ، إِذَا مَدَّهُ. وَهُوَ مِنَ الْأَوَّلِ. وَالْكَرِيمُ طَرُوبٌ. وَمِمَّا شَذَّ عَنْ هَذَا الْبَابِ " الْمَطَارِبُ " ; وَهِيَ طُرُقٌ ضَيِّقَةٌ مُتَفَرِّقَةٌ. وَأُرَاهَا مِنْ بَابِ الْإِبْدَالِ، كَأَنَّهَا مَدَارِبُ، مُشْتَقَّةٌ مِنَ الدَّرْبِ.

وَأَمَّا قَوْلُهُمْ فِي الطُّرْطُبِّ، إِنَّهُ الثَّدْيُ الْمُسْتَرْخِي، وَكَذَلِكَ الطَّرْطَبَةُ: صَوْتُ الْحَالِبِ بِالْمِعْزَى، فَكُلُّهُ وَمَا أَشْبَهَهُ كَلَامٌ. 

قَرَمَ 

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(قَرَمَ) الْقَافُ وَالرَّاءُ وَالْمِيمُ أَصْلٌ صَحِيحٌ يَدُلُّ عَلَى حَزٍّ أَوْ قَطْعٍ فِي شَيْءٍ. مِنْ ذَلِكَ الْقَرْمُ: قَرْمُ أَنْفِ الْبَعِيرِ، وَهُوَ قَطْعُ جُلَيْدَــةٍ مِنْهُ لِلسِّمَةِ وَالْعَلَامَةِ، وَتِلْكَ الْقُطَيْعَةُ الْقُرَامَةُ. وَقَوْلُهُمُ: الْقَرْمُ: السَّيِّدُ، وَكَذَلِكَ الْمُقْرَمُ، فَهُوَ الَّذِي ذَكَرْنَاهُ، إِنَّمَا يُقْرَمُ لِكَرَمِهِ عِنْدَهُمْ حَتَّى يَصِيرَ فَحْلًا، ثُمَّ يُسَمَّى بِالْقَرْمِ الَّذِي يُقْرَمُ بِهِ. وَقَالَ أَوْسٌ:

إِذَا مُقْرَمٌ مِنَّا ذَرَا حَدُّ نَابِهِ ... تَخَمَّطَ فِينَا نَابُ آخَرَ مُقْرَمُ

وَيَقُولُونَ: إِنَّ الْقُرَامَةَ شَيْءٌ يُقْطَعُ مِنْ كِرْكِرَةِ الْبَعِيرِ، يُنْتَفَعُ بِهِ عِنْدَ الْقَحْطِ وَيُؤْكَلُ. وَمِنْهُ الْقُرَامَةُ، وَهُوَ مَا لَزِقَ بِالتَنُّورِ مِنَ الْخُبْزِ. وَسُمِّيَ بِذَلِكَ لِأَنَّهُ يُقْرَمُ مِنَ التَّنُّورِ، أَيْ يُنَحَّى عَنْهُ. وَمِنَ الْبَابِ الْقَرْمُ، وَهُوَ تَنَاوُلُ الْحَمَلِ الْحَشِيشَ أَوَّلَ مَا يَقْرِمُ أَطْرَافَ الشَّجَرِ. وَالْقِرَامُ: السِّتْرُ: الرَّقِيقُ، وَهُوَ مِنْ قِيَاسِ الْبَابِ، كَأَنَّهُ شَيْءٌ قَدْ غُشِّيَ بِهِ الْبَابُ، فَهُوَ كَالْقُرْمَةِ الَّتِي تُقْرَمُ مِنْ أَنْفِ الْبَعِيرِ.

وَمِمَّا شَذَّ عَنْ هَذَا الْبَابِ الْقَرَمُ: شِدَّةُ شَهْوَةِ اللَّحْمِ.

كَلَأَ 

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(كَلَأَ) الْكَافُ وَاللَّامُ وَالْحَرْفُ الْمُعْتَلُّ أَوِ الْهَمْزَةُ أَصْلٌ صَحِيحٌ يَدُلُّ عَلَى مُرَاقَبَةٍ وَنَظَرٍ، وَأَصْلٌ آخَرُ يَدُلُّ عَلَى نَبَاتٍ، وَالثَّالِثُ عُضْوٌ مِنَ الْأَعْضَاءِ ثُمَّ يُسْتَعَارُ.

فَأَمَّا النَّظَرُ وَالْمُرَاقَبَةُ فَالْكِلَاءَةُ، وَهِيَ الْحِفْظُ، تَقُولُ: كَلَأَهُ اللَّهُ، أَيْ حَفِظَهُ. قَالَ اللَّهُ عَزَّ وَعَلَا: {قُلْ مَنْ يَكْلَؤُكُمْ بِاللَّيْلِ وَالنَّهَارِ مِنَ الرَّحْمَنِ} [الأنبياء: 42] ، أَيْ يَحْفَظُكُمْ مِنْهُ، بِمَعْنَى لَا يَحْمِيكُمْ أَحَدٌ مِنْهُ، وَهُوَ الْبَابُ الَّذِي ذَكَرْنَاهُ أَنَّهُ الْمُرَاقَبَةُ، لِأَنَّهُ إِذَا حَفِظَهُ نَظَرَ إِلَيْهِ وَرَقَبَهُ. وَمِنْ هَذَا الْقِيَاسِ قَوْلُ الْعَرَبِ: تَكَلَّأْتُ كُلْأَةً، أَيِ اسْتَنْسَأْتُ نَسِيئَةً; وَذَلِكَ مِنَ التَّأْخِيرِ. وَمِنْهُ الْحَدِيثُ: " «نَهَى عَنِ الْكَالِئِ بِالْكَالِئِ» " بِمَعْنَى النَّسِيئَةِ بِالنَّسِيئَةِ. وَقَوْلُ الْقَائِلِ:

وَعَيْنُهُ كَالْكَالِئِ الضِّمَارِ

فَمَعْنَاهُ أَنَّ حَاضِرَهُ وَشَاهِدَهُ كَالضِّمَارِ، وَهُوَ الْغَائِبُ الَّذِي لَا يُرْجَى. وَإِنَّمَا قُلْنَا إِنَّ هَذَا الْبَابَ مِنَ الْكُلْأَةِ لِأَنَّ صَاحِبَ الدِّينِ يَرْقُبُ وَيَحْفَظُ مَتَى يَحُلُّ دَيْنُهُ. فَالْقِيَاسُ الَّذِي قِسْنَاهُ صَحِيحٌ. [وَ] يُقَالُ: اكْتَلَأْتُ مِنَ الْقَوْمِ، أَيِ احْتَرَسْتُ مِنْهُمْ. وَقَالَ:

أَنَخْتُ بَعِيرِي وَاكْتَلَأْتُ بِعَيْنِهِ ... وَآمَرْتُ نَفْسِي أَيَّ أَمْرَيَّ أَفْعَلُ

وَيُقَالُ: أَكَلَأْتُ بَصَرِي فِي الشَّيْءِ، إِذَا رَدَّدَتْهُ فِيهِ. وَالْمُكَلَّأُ: مَوْضِعٌ تُرَفَّأُ فِيهِ السُّفُنُ وَتُسْتَرُ مِنَ الرِّيحِ. وَيُقَالُ إِنَّ كَلَّاءَ الْبَصْرَةِ سُمِّيَتْ بِذَلِكَ.

وَالْأَصْلُ الْآخَرُ الْكَلَأُ، وَهُوَ الْعُشْبُ; يُقَالُ أَرْضٌ مُكْلِئَةٌ: ذَاتُ كَلَأٍ، وَسَوَاءٌ يَابِسُهُ وَرُطَبُهُ. وَمَكَانٌ كَالِئٌ مِثْلُ مُكْلِئٍ.

وَالْأَصْلُ الثَّالِثُ الْكُلْيَةُ، وَهِيَ مَعْرُوفَةٌ، وَتُسْتَعَارُ فَيُقَالُ الْكُلْيَةُ: كُلْيَةُ الْمَزَادَةِ جُلَيْدَــةٌ مُسْتَدِيرَةٌ تَحْتَ الْعُرْوَةِ قَدْ خُرِزَتْ. وَيُقَالُ ذَلِكَ فِي الْقَوْسِ فَالْكُلْيَتَانِ مِنَ الْقَوْسِ: مَعْقِدُ الْحِمَالَةِ مِنَ السَّهْمِ، مَا عَنْ يَمِينِ النَّصِلِ وَشِمَالِهِ. وَكُلْيَةُ السَّحَابِ: أَسْفَلُهُ، وَالْجَمْعُ كُلًى.
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