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Entries on شن in 5 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, and 2 more
شن
عن التركية شن بمعنى مسرور وممنون وسعيد.
شن: الشَّنُّ: السِّقَاءُ البالي. والشَّنِيْنُ: قَطَرَانُ الماء من الشَّنَّةِ. وفي حَدِيِثِ ابنِ مَسْعُودٍ وذَكَرَ القُرْآنَ فقال: " لا يَتْفَهُ ولا يَتَشَانُّ " أي لا يُخْلِقُ كالشَّنِّ، وقيل: لا يَمْتَزِجُ بالباطلِ. والتَّشَانُّ: الامْتِزَاجُ. والسِّنانَةُ: اللَّبَنُ المَذِيْقُ بالماء. والتَّشَنُّنُ: التَّشَنُّجُ في الجِلْدِ عِنْدَ الهَرَمِ. والإِشْنَانُ: في الغَارَةِ، أشَنُّوا الخَيْلَ غارَةً: أي أبَثُّوا. وشَنُّ: حَيٌّ من عَبْدِ القَيْسِ. ومَثَلٌ: " وافَقَ شَنٌّ طَبَقَه ". وشِنْشِنَةُ الرَّجُلِ: غَرِيْزَتُه. ومَثَلٌ: شِنْشِنَةٌ أعْرِفُها من أخْزَمِ. أي شَبَهٌ منه: وقيل: طَرِيْقَةٌ. وفيه شَنَاشِنُ من أبيه. والشَّنَاشِنُ: مِثْلُ السَّنَاسِنِ؛ وهي العِظَامُ. والشَّنُوْنُ: المَهْزُوْلُ من الدَّوابِّ، وقيل: السَّمِيْنُ، وقيل: لَيْسَ بسَمِيْنٍ ولا مَهْزُوْلٍ. والذِّئْبُ الشَّنُوْنُ: الجائعُ. والشُّنَانُ: الماءُ البارِدُ. وشُنَانُ المِسْكِ: ماؤه. وقَوْسٌ شَنَّةٌ: وهي التي أُطِيْلَ عليها الرَّمْيُ حَتّى قَدُمَتْ. وقيل: هي السَّرِيْعَةُ السِّهَامِ يَشُنُّ الرامي نَبْلَها شَنّاً أي يَنْضَحُه. وشَوَانُّ الوادي: حَوَافِشُه، الواحِدَةُ شانَّةٌ. وفي الجَبِيْنِ شانّانِ: وهما عِرْقَانِ يَنْحَدِرَانِ من الرَّأْسِ إلى الحاجِبَيْنِ. ويُقال للآَشْنَانِ: شُنَانٌ بحَذْفِ الألِفِ.
باب الشين والنون ش ن، ن ش يُستعملان

شن: الشَّنُّ: السِّقاء البالي. والشَّنينُ: قطرانُ الماء من الشَّنةِ. شيء بعد شيء، قال:

يا من لدمعٍ دائمِ الشنين ... تطربا والشوق ذو شجون  وكذلك التَّشنانُ والتَّشنين، قال:

أعينيَّ جُودا بالدُّموع السَّواجِم ... سجاما كتشنان الشنانِ الهزائمِ

والتَّشنُّنُ: التَّشنُّجُ في الجلد عند الهرم، قال:

بعد اقوِرارِ الجلد والتشنن

والإشنانُ في الغارة، [يقال] : أشِنُّوا الخيل، أي: بثّوها. وشنّ: حي من عبد القيس، وفي المثل وافق شنٌّ طبقة

وافقه فاعتنقه. كانوا يكثرون الغارات فوافقهم طبق من الناس، فأبرُّوا عليهم وقهروهم، فقيل ذلك. وشنشنةُ الرَّجل: غريزته. قال:

شنشنةُ أعرفها من أخزمِ

والشَّنُونُ: المهزول من الدواب، ويقال: هو السَّمينُ، ويقال: هو الذي ليس بسمين ولا مهزول، قال :

[القائدُ الخيل منكوباً دوابرُها] ... منها الشنون ومنها الزاهق الزهم

والشَّنُونُ: الذِّئبُ الجائع، قال الطرماح : [يظلُّ غُرابُها ضرماً شذاه] ... شجٍ بخصومة الذِّئبِ الشَّنُون

. الأشنةُ من العطر: شيء أبيض كأنه مقشور من عرق. والأشنانُ: معروف، [الذي يغسل به الأيدي] .

نش: النَّشُّ والنَّشيشُ: صوت الماء إذا صببته في [صاخرة] طال عهدها بالماء. ونشيشُ اللَّحم: صوتُه إذا قُليَ. ونشَّ الغدير إذا أخذ ماؤهُ في النُّضُوب. والخمر تنشُّ في الغليان عند إدراكه،

وفي الحديث: إذا نشَّ فلا تشربه .

[والنَّشنشةُ: النَّفضُ والنَّثرُ] . وسبخةٌ نشاشةٌ [ونشاشةٌ] : تنش من النَّزِّ إذا نبع.
الشين وَالنُّون

الشَّنّ، والشَّنَّة: الْخلق من كل آنِية صنعت من جلد وَجَمعهَا: شِنَان.

وَحكى اللحياني: قربَة أشنان، كَأَنَّهُمْ جعلُوا كل جُزْء مِنْهَا شَنَّا ثمَّ جمعُوا على هَذَا. وَلم اسْمَع أشنانا فِي جمع شَنّ إِلَّا هُنَا.

وتَشَنَّن السقاء، واشتَنَّ، واستشَنّ: أخلق.

وَمرَّة شنة: خلا من سنّهَا، عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي أَرَادَ: ذهب من عمرها كثير فبليت.

وَقيل: هِيَ الْعَجُوز المسنة البالية.

وقوس شَنَّة: قديمَة، عَنهُ أَيْضا، وَأنْشد:

فَلَا صريخ الْيَوْم إِلَّا هُنَّهْ

معَاَبلِ خُوصٌ وقَوْسٌ شَنَّهْ

والشَّنّ: الضعْف. وَأَصله من ذَلِك.

وتَشَنّن جلد الْإِنْسَان: تغضن عِنْد الْهَرم.

والشَّنُون: المهزول من الدَّوَابّ. وَقيل: الَّذِي لَيْسَ بمهزول وَلَا سمين.

وَقيل: السمين.

وذئب شَنُون: جَائِع، قَالَ الطرماح:

شَجٍ بخصومة الذِّئْب الشَّنُون

والشَّنِين، والتَّشنين، والتَّشْنان: قطران المَاء.

وشَنَّ المَاء على شرابه يشُنّه شَنّا: صبه.

وشنّ المَاء على وَجهه يشُنّه شنّا: صبه صبا وفرقه.

وَقيل: هُوَ صب شَبيه بالنضح.

وعلق شَنِين: مصبوب، قَالَ عبد منَاف ابْن ربيع الْهُذلِيّ:

وَإِن بعُقدة الأنصاب مِنْكُم ... غُلَاما خَرَّ فِي عَلَق شَنِين

وشَنَّت الْعين دمعها: كَذَلِك.

وشنّ عَلَيْهِ درعــه يَشُنّها شَنّا: صبها.

وشَنّ علهم الْغَارة يَشُنّها شَنّا: صبها وبثها.

والشّانّان: عرقان ينحدران من الرَّأْس إِلَى الحاجبين ثمَّ إِلَى الْعَينَيْنِ.

والشَّانَّة من المسايل: كالرحبة.

وَقيل: هِيَ مدفع الْوَادي الصَّغِير.

والشُّنَان: المَاء الْبَارِد، قَالَ أَبُو ذُؤَيْب:

بماءٍ شُنّانٍ زعزعت مَتْنَه الصَّبَا ... وجادت عَلَيْهِ ديمةٌ بعد وابل

ويروى: " بِمَاء شِنَانٍ ".

وَلبن شَنِين: مَحْض، صب عَلَيْهِ مَاء بَارِد، عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي.

وشَنٌّ: قَبيلَة، وَفِي الْمثل: " وَافق شَنٌّ طبقَة ". قَالَ ابْن السّكيت: هُوَ شَنّ بن أفصى بن عبد الْقَيْس بن دعمى بن جديلة بن أَسد بن ربيعَة ابْن نزار. وطبق: حَيّ من إياد، وَكَانَت شَنٌّ لَا يُقَام لَهَا فَوَاقَعْتهَا طبق فانتصفت مِنْهَا فَقيل: وَافق شن طبقه، وَافقه فاعتنقه، قَالَ:

لقِيَتْ شَنٌّ إيَاداً بالقَنَا ... طَبَقاً وَافق شن طَبَقَةْ

وَقيل: شَنّ قَبيلَة كَانَت تكْثر الغارات فوافقهم طبق من النَّاس فأباروهم وأبادوهم.

وشَنّ: اسْم رجل، وَفِي الْمثل: " يحمل شَنٌّ ويُفَدَّى لُكَيْز ".

والشَّنْشِنَة: الطبيعة والخليقة، وَفِي الْمثل: " شِنْشِنَة أعرفهَا من أخزم " والشِّنْشِنَة: الْقطعَة من اللَّحْم.

وَقيل: الْقطعَة من الْحَبل.

شن

1 شَنَّ المَآءَ, (S, Mgh, K,) aor. ـُ inf. n. شَنٌّ, (Mgh, TA,) He scattered the water; (S, K;) or poured it scatteringly; (Mgh;) or poured it and scattered it; or, as some say, poured it in a manner like that which is termed نَضْحٌ [i. e. sprinkling]; (TA;) عَلَى الشَّرَابِ [upon the wine, or beverage]: (S, K:) سَنَّهُ signifies “ he poured it gently. ” (TA.) And شَنَّتِ العَيْنُ دَمْعَهَا The eye poured forth its tears; (TA;) or sent forth [or shed] its tears; like شَلَّت, (Lh, TA in art. شل,) which is asserted by Yaakoob to be formed by substitution [of ل for ن]. (TA in that art.) b2: And, from the former, شَنَّ الغَارَةَ, (S, Mgh, Msb, K,) aor. and inf. n. as above, (Msb,) (tropical:) He scattered, (S, Mgh, Msb, TA,) or poured, (K, TA,) the horsemen making a raid, or sudden attack, and engaging in conflict, or the horsemen urging their horses, الغَارَةَ meaning الخَيْلَ المُغِيرَةَ, (Mgh, Msb,) from every direction, عَلَيْهِمْ [upon them]; (S, K;) as also ↓ اشنّها; (S, Msb, K;) the latter mentioned in the Mj, (Msb,) by IF, but disapproved by the people of chaste speech. (TA.) b3: And شَنَّ بِسَلْحِهِ (AA, S, * TA) He cast forth his excrement, or dung, in a thin [and scattered] state: and one says of the حُبَارَى [or bustard]

تَشُنُّ بِذَرْقِهَا [It casts forth its dung in a thin and scattered state]. (AA, TA.) b4: And شَنَّ عَلَيِْهِ دِرْعَــهُ He put (lit. poured) on him his coat of mail. (TA.) A2: شَنَّ الجَمَلُ مِنَ العَطَشِ, [aor. accord. to general rule شَنِّ,] The camel became dried up [like a شَنّ, q. v.,] from thirst. (TA.) and شَنَّتِ الخِرْقَةُ The rag became dried up. (TA.) 2 تَشْنِينٌ and تَشْنَانٌ [inf. ns. of شنّن] The dripping, or dropping by degrees, of water from the شَنَّة [or old and worn-out water-skin or the like]. (TA. [See also شَنِينٌ.]) 4 أَشْنَ3َ see 1: b2: and see also what next follows.5 تَشَنَّنَتِ القِرْبَةُ, and ↓ تشانّت, (S, K,) and ↓ اشنّت and ↓ استشنّت, (K,) The water-skin became old, and worn out: (S, K:) or ↓ تشانّ, said of skin, or a skin, does not signify thus, but signifies, (AA, S,) or signifies also, (K,) and so تشنّن, (S, K, TA,) said of the skin of a man, in extreme old age, (S,) it contracted, shrank, shrivelled, or wrinkled; or became contracted or shrunk &c.; (S, K, TA;) and dried up: (S, TA:) and ↓ استشنّ is likewise said of the skin of a man, meaning it became old, and worn out, like the old, and worn-out, شَنّ. (Har p. 675.) It is said in a trad., ↓ القُرْآنُ لَا يَتْفَهُ وَلَا يَتَشَانُّ [expl. in art. تفه]. (TA.) See also a tropical usage of ↓ استشنّ in a trad. cited in the first paragraph of art. بل. b2: تشنّن is also said of the skin of a man as meaning It became altered [for the worse] in odour, in extreme old age. (TA.) 6 تَشَانَّ: see 5, in three places. b2: Also It was or became, mixed. (K.) 7 إِنْشَنَ3َ [انشنّ It became poured out, or forth; it flowed. (Freytag, from the Deewán of the Hudhalees.) b2: Hence,] انشنّ الذِّئْبُ فِى الغَنَمِ (assumed tropical:) The wolf made an incursion among the sheep or goats; as also انشلّ: mentioned by Az in art. نشغ. (TA.) 10 استشنّ: see 5, in three places. b2: Also, (Kh, S, K,) said of a man, (Kh, S, TA,) and of a camel, (TA,) (tropical:) He became lean, or emaciated, (Kh, S, K, TA,) like the water-skin that has become old, and worn out: so says Aboo-Kheyreh: (TA:) or, said of an animal, he became dried up, and lean, or emaciated. (Har p. 530.) b3: and استشنّ إِلَى اللَّبَنِ i. q. عَامَ, (K,) i. e. He betook himself to milk, or the milk, and desired it eagerly, or longed for it. (TA.) R. Q. 1 شَنْشَنَةٌ [an inf. n., of which the verb, if it be used, is شَنْشَنَ,] The motion of paper, and of a new garment: [or rather the making a kind of crackling sound by the motion thereof:] mentioned by Az in art. فقع: (TA:) and نَشْنَشَةٌ signifies the same: both thus expl. by IAar. (TA in art. قع.) شَنٌّ A skin, (Msb,) or a water-skin, (S, Mgh,) or a small water skin, (K,) or, as some say, any vessel made of skin, (TA,) applied by a poet to a دَلْو [or leathern bucket], (Ham p. 602,) that is old, and worn out; (S, Mgh, Msb, K, TA;) and so ↓ شَنَّةٌ; (S, K;) but app. one that is small: (S: [in which this addition to the explanation seems to relate peculiarly to the latter word: see an ex. of this latter word in some verses cited in the first paragraph of art. سقى:]) or both signify an old water-skin; as also ↓ مِشَنٌّ: (MA:) and ↓ شَنَنٌ, also, signifies an old, worn-out, water-skin: (TA:) pl. (of the first, Mgh, Msb) شِنَانٌ: (S, Mgh, Msb, K:) and Lh mentions the phrase قِرْبَةٌ أَشْنَانٌ, as though they applied the term شَنٌّ to every portion of the قربة and then pluralized it thus; but he says that he had not heard أَشْنَانٌ as a pl. of شَنٌّ except in this case: (TA:) the water in a شَنّ is cooler [than that in a skin not so old]. (Mgh.) It is said in a prov., لَا يُقَعْقَعُ لِى بِالشِّنَانِ [A confused and clattering noise will not be made to me with the old and worn-out water-skins to frighten me]: (S in the present art.: [in the S and K in art. قع, with مَا in the place of لا; and in the K in that art., with لَهُ in the place of لى:]) مَا يُقَعْقَعُ لَهُ بِالشِّنَانِ is applied to him who will not be abased by misfortunes, nor frightened by that which has no reality: (Sgh and K in art. قع:) or it means, he will not be deceived nor frightened: شِنَان being pl. of شَنٌّ, a dried up skin, which is shaken to a camel to frighten him. (L and TA in art. قع.) An old man is likened to the skin thus termed. (Har p. 675.) And ↓ شَنَّةٌ signifies also (tropical:) A worn-out old woman; as being likened to the skin thus termed. (IAar, TA.) And one says, رَفَعَ فُلَانٌ الشَّنَّ, meaning (assumed tropical:) Such a man raised himself bearing upon the palm of his hand. (IKh, TA.) b2: Also i. q. غرض [app. غَرَضٌ, i. e. A butt, at which one shoots or casts: probably because an old water-skin was sometimes used as a butt]: pl. as above. (Msb.) b3: [And, as Freytag states, on the authority of Meyd, (assumed tropical:) Dry herbage.]

A2: Also Weakness. (TA.) شَنَّةٌ: see شَنٌّ, in two places.

شَنَنٌ: see شَنٌّ, first sentence.

شَنَانٌ a dial. var. of شَنْآنٌ [inf. n. of شَنِئَ], (S, K,) signifying Hatred; [or the hating of another;] (S;) mentioned by AO. (S in art. شنأ.) شُنَانٌ Water in a scattered state, or being scattered. (S, K.) b2: And (K) Cold water: (As, Skr, ISd, K:) this explanation is preferred by Aboo-Nasr. (TA.) b3: And Clouds (سَحَاب) pouring (يَشُنُّ i. e. يَصُبُّ) water. (Skr, TA.) شَنُونٌ A camel in a state between that of the lean, or emaciated, and that of the fat; (S;) so called because some of his fatness has gone: (Aboo-Kheyreh, TA:) one says مَهْزُولٌ; then مُنْقٍ, when he has become a little fat; then شَنُونٌ; then سَاحٌّ; and then مُثَرْطِمٌ, when fat in the utmost degree: (Lh, TA:) so says Aboo-Ma'add El-Kilá- bee. (TA in art. سح.) [But it is said that] it signifies also Lean, or emaciated; (K;) applied to a beast: (TA:) and fat: thus having two contr. meanings. (K.) b2: Also Hungry: (S, K:) applied in this sense by Et-Tirimmáh to a wolf, because this animal is not described as fat or lean. (S.) شَنِينٌ Poured forth: applied in this sense by the Hudhalee poet 'Abd-Menáf to thick blood (عَلَق). (TA.) b2: And Pure milk upon which cold water has been poured: (IAar, TA:) or any milk, whether fresh or collected in a skin at different times, upon which water is poured. (K, TA.) A2: And The dropping (S, K, TA) by degrees, (TA,) of water (S, K, TA) from a skin, (TA,) and of tears. (S, TA. [See also 2, and see شِنْشِنَةٌ.]) شُنَانَةٌ Water that drops (S, K) from a skin, or from a tree. (S.) شَانَّةٌ The [channel called] مَدْفَع [q. v.] of a small valley: or a small مَدْفَع of a valley: (TA: [the want of a vowel-sign in my original renders it doubtful which of these meanings is the right one:]) or شَوَانُّ, its pl., signifies the channels of water, of mountains, that pour forth into valleys from a rugged place. (AA, TA.) شِنْشِنَةٌ A nature; or a natural, a native, or an innate, disposition or temper or the like; syn. طَبِيعَةٌ, (S, Mgh, K,) and خُلُقٌ, (S,) and سَجِيَّةٌ: (TA:) and a custom, habit, or wont: (Mgh, K:) [pl. شَنَاشِنُ.] One says فِيهِ مِنْ أَبِيهِ شَنَاشِنُ In him are habits [or natural dispositions inherited] from his father. (TA.) Hence, شِنْشِنَةٌ أَعْرِفُهَا مِنْ أَخْزَمْ [A natural disposition, or a habit, which I know, as inherited from Akhzam]: (S, Meyd, Mgh:) or, accord. to one relation, نِشْنِشَةٌ, which is app. formed by transposition from شِنْشِنَةٌ: (Meyd:) a prov.: (Meyd, Mgh:) [of its origin there are different explanations: see Freytag's Arab. Prov. i. 658, and Har pp. 591 and 596:] أَخْزَمُ is the proper name of a man: (Meyd, Mgh, &c.:) or accord. to Lth, it is an epithet applied to a penis; one says كَمَرَةٌ خَزْمَآءُ “ a glans of a penis having a short frænum,” and ذَكَرٌ أَخْزَمُ; and شنشنة means the dropping of water [i. e., in this case, of the seminal fluid]: (Meyd:) the prov. is applied in relation to nearness of resemblance. (Meyd, Mgh.) A2: Also A bit of flesh-meat, as much as is chewed at once; syn. مُضْغَةٌ: or a piece of flesh-meat; (K, TA;) and so نِشْنِشَةٌ: on the authority of AA. (TA.) b2: And [the pl.] شَنَاشِنُ signifies Bones; like سَنَاسِنُ. (IAar, L in art. سن.) مِشَنٌّ: see شَنٌّ, first sentence.

مِشَنَّةٌ A thing like the مِكْتَل: [in the present day, a round shallow basket is thus called: pl. مَشَانُّ.] (TA.)

ضف

Entries on ضف in 3 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin and Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha
ضف: الضَّفَّةُ والضُّفَّةُ: جانِبا البِئْرِ اللَّذَانِ تَقَعُ عليهما النَّبَائثُ. والضَّفَفُ: العَجَلَةُ في الأمْرِ، لَقِيْتُع على ضَفَفٍ. وكَثْرَةُ العِيَالِ. والحاجَةُ والضِّيْقُ في العَيْشِ. وماءٌ مَضْفُوْفٌ: مُزْدَحَمٌ عليه، وضَفَّ القَوْمُ على الماء يَضْفُّونَ. وقَوْمٌ مُتَضَافُّوْنَ: خَفِيْفَةٌ أحْوَالُهم. وقيل: مُجْتَمِعُوْنَ، من قَوْلهم: جاءَ في ضَفَّةِ النّاس ِوضَفَّةِ الحاجُّ. والضَّفُّ: الحَلبُ بالكَفِّ كُلِّها، وضَفَّ الحالِب يَضُفُّ ضَفّاً. وحالِبٌ مضَفٌّ: لا يَدَعُ في الضَّرْعِ شَيْئاً. وضَفَّ الرَّجُلُ أصابِعَه عِنْدَ الصَّلاَء. إذا جَمَعَها وبَسَطَها. وهذه ضَفِيْفَةٌ من بَقْلٍ وعُشْبٍ 246ب. وإذا كانتِ الرَّوْضَةُ ناضِرَةً مُتَخَّليَةً فهي ضَفِيْفَةٌ. وعَيْنٌ ضَفُوْفٌ: كثيرةُ الماءِ بَيَّنَةُ الضِّفَافِ. وناقَةٌ ضَفُوْفٌ: كثيرةُ اللَّبَنِ. والضَّفّافَةُ: الذي لا عَقْلَ له من النّاسِ، وكأنَّه من الضَّفَفِ في الرَّأْيِ وهو ضَعْفُه.
باب الضاد مع الفاء ض ف، ف ض مستعملان

ضف: الضَّفَةُ والضِّفَةُ، لغتانِ،: جانِبا النَّهر، تَقَعُ عليهما النبائت، وتجمَع ضَفّاتٍ وضِفافاً. والضَّفَفُ: العَجَلة في الأمر، وتقول: لقيته على ضَفَفٍ أي على عَجَلةٍ، قال:

وليس في رَأْيِهِ وَهْنٌ ولا ضَفَفُ

وماءٌ مَضْفُوفٌ أي مُزْدَحَمٌ عليه. ورجلٌ مَضْفُوف في ماله بمعناه. ودخَلْتُ في ضَفّةِ الناسِ أي جماعتهم. ويقال: الضَّفَفُ كَثرةُ الأيدي على الطَعام.

وفي الحديث:.... كان يَشْبَعُ على ضَفَفٍ .

وناقةْ ضَفوفٌ كثيرة اللَّبَنِ. وعين ضَفوف: [كثيرة الماء] . فض: الفّضُّ: تفريقُك (حَلْقَةً من الناس) بعدَ اجتِماع، وتقول: فَضَضْتُهم فانفَضُّوا اي فرَّقْتُهم فتَفَرَّقوا، قال:

اذا اجتمعوا فضضنا حجرتيهم ... ونجمعهم اذا كانوا بَدادِ

وفَضَضْتُ الخاتَم من الكتاب: كَسَرْتُه، ومنه يقال: لا يَفضُض اللهُ فاكَ. ويقال: لا يُفضِ اللهُ، من أفضَيْتُ والافضاءُ: سُقوط الثَّنايا من تَحْتٍ ومن فَوقٍ. والفَضُّ: كَسْرُ الأسنان . والفَضْفَضَةُ: سَعَة الثَّوْبِ، ودِرْعٌ فَضْفاضة [واسعة] وسحابة فَضفاضة: [كثيرة الماء] . والفَضيضُ: ماءٌ عذبٌ تُصيبُه ساعة (يخرُجُ) ، وتقول: افتَضَضْتُه أي كنت أوّلُ من أخَذَ منه كما يفتَضُّ الرجلٌ المرأةَ. وفَضَاضٌ: اسمُ رجلٍ. والفِضَّةُ وتجمع على فضض. 

ضف

1 ضَفَّهُ, (O, K,) aor. ـُ inf. n. ضَفٌّ, (O,) He collected it together. (O; K,) b2: And ضَفَّ, [app. for ضَفَّ أَصَابِعَهُ,] (Fr, O, K;) aor. and inf. n. as above, (Fr, O,) said of one warming himself, He closed his fingers together and put them near to the fire. (Fr, O, K.) b3: And ضَفَّ النَّاقَةَ, (S, O, K,) aor. and inf. n. as above, (TA,) He milked the camel with the whole hand; (S, O, K, TA;) because of the largeness of the dug; mentioned by Az, on the authority of Ks; (TA;) a dial. var. of ضَبَّهَا: (S, O:) or, accord. to Fr, the doing thus is termed الضَّفُّ; but الضَّبُّ signifies “ the putting one's thumb upon the teat and then turning his fingers over the thumb and the teat together: ” or, as is said on other authority, الضَّفُّ signifies the clasping the two teats together with the hand when milking: [but this is also said to be the meaning of الضَّبُّ:] or, as Lh says, the grasping the teat with all one's fingers. (TA.) A2: ضَفَّ القَوْمُ عَلَى الطَّعَامِ, or المَآءِ, [aor. app. ضَفِّ or ضَفَّ, or both,] inf. n. ضَفٌّ and ضَفَفٌ, [see the latter of these below,] The people, or party, pushed, pressed, crowded, or thronged, together upon the food, or the water. (TK.) [See also what next follows.]6 تضافّوا عَلَيْهِ They multiplied, or became numerous, (S, O, K,) and collected themselves together, (O, K,) [and, accord. to an explanation of the part. n., by Lh, pushed, pressed, crowded, or thronged, together,] upon it, or at it; namely water, (S, O, K,) &c.; (O, K;) like تصافّوا. (TA.) b2: And تضافوا signifies also, accord. to the O and K, خَفَّتْ أَحْوَالُهُمْ; but correctly, as in the “ Nawádir ” of Az, أَمْوَالُهُمْ [i. e. Their possessions became scanty]. (TA.) ضَفٌّ Narrow, or strait, and hard: so in the phrase رَجُلٌ ضَفُّ الحَالِ [A man whose state, or condition, is narrow, or strait, and hard]: (Az, S, O, K: *) and one says also الحَالِ ↓ رجل ضَفَفُ and قَوْمٌ ضَفَفُوا الحَالِ; but idghám is more proper. (Sb, TA.) A2: شَاةٌ ضَفَّةُ الشُّخْبِ A ewe, or goat, whose stream of milk from the udder is wide. (AA, O, L, K.) ضُفٌّ A little thing resembling the tick, of the colour of ashes and dust, the sting, or bite, of which causes the skin to break forth with the eruption termed شَرًى [q. v.]: (Aboo-Málik, O, K:) pl. ضِفَفَةٌ, like قِرَدَةٌ. (K.) ضَفَّةٌ A single act of pushing, pressing, crowding, or thronging, together upon water. (S, O, K. [See ضَفَفٌ]) b2: دَخَلْتُ فِى ضَفَّةِ القَوْمِ and ↓ ضَفْضَفَتِهِمْ (O, K *) are phrases mentioned by As (O, TA) and Lth (TA) as meaning I entered among the company, or collective body, of the people, or party. (O, K. *) b3: And ضَفَّةٌ signifies also The first دُفْعَة [i. e. rush, or quantity that pours forth at once or that is poured forth at once], or دَفْعَة [i. e. single act of pouring], (accord. to different copies of the K,) of water. (K.) A2: See also the next paragraph, in five places.

ضِفَّةٌ (T, S, O, Mgh, Msb, K) and ↓ ضَفَّةٌ (T, O, Mgh, Msb, K) The side of a river (T, S, O, Mgh, Msb, K) and of a well: (Msb:) ضِفَّتَاهُ signifying its (a river's) two sides: (S:) and الوَادِى ↓ ضَفَّتَا, or الحَيْزُومِ, and ضِفَّتَاهُ, the two sides of the valley, or of the حيزوم [i. e. breast, or chest, &c.]: (IAar, K:) and البَحْرِ ↓ ضَفَّةُ [or ضِفَّتُهُ] the shore of the sea: (K:) and the dual of ↓ ضَفَّةٌ [or ضِفَّةٌ?] occurs in a saying of 'Alee metaphorically used as meaning (assumed tropical:) the two sides of the eyelids: (TA:) the pl. of ضِفَّةٌ is ضِفَفٌ, (Msb,) or ضِفَاف; (TA;) and that of ↓ ضَفَّةٌ is ضَفَّاتٌ. (Msb.) ضَفَفٌ The pushing, pressing, crowding, or thronging, together, of people, at, or upon, water [to drink thereof or to water their beasts]. (S, O, K. [See also 1, last explanation.]) and Numerousness of the persons composing a family, or household. (S, O, K:) or, accord. to Lh, visitors and friends that come time after time; and one's household, or family: or, as some say, i. q. حَشَمٌ [i. e. one's dependents, &c.]. (TA.) And The taking of food with other people: (S, O, K: *) thus in a trad. in which it is said of the Prophet, مَا شَبِعَ مِنْ خُبْزٍ وَلَحْمٍ إِلَّا عَلَى ضَفَفٍ

[He did not satiate himself with the eating of bread and flesh-meat except in a case of taking thereof with others], as expl. by a man of the desert in answer to a question put to him by Málik Ibn-Deenár: (S, O: but in the latter, لَمْ يَشْبَعْ:) or the case of the eaters' being too many for the food: (Th, O, K:) [or,] accord. to Kh, (S, O,) numerousness of the hands upon the food: (S, O, Msb:) [or,] accord. to As, the case of the property's being little, and the devourers thereof many. (S, O.) [See also حَفَفٌ.] Accord. to Az, (S, O,) Straitness, and hardness, or hardship: (S, O, Msb:) accord. to Fr, (S, O,) want. (S, O, Msb, K.) [See two exs. voce حَفَفٌ.] Also Weakness. (Fr, O, K.) And Haste (Fr, S, O, Msb) in an affair: (Msb:) so in the saying, لَقِيتُهُ عَلَى ضَفَفٍ [I met him, or found him, in a state of haste]. (Fr, S, O.) And A quantity less than will fill the measure, and less than anything that is filled. (Sh, O, K.) And Food, or the eating, less than satiates. (TA.) A2: See also ضَفٌّ.

ضفاف [thus written without any syll. sign] The quality denoted by the epithet ضَفُوفٌ applied to a she-camel or a ewe or goat. (TA.) ضَفُوفٌ Having much milk, not to be milked save with the whole hand; (O, K; *) applied to a camel, (O, K,) and to a ewe or goat: so in a verse cited voce صُوفٌ, as some relate it; but as others relate it, the word is صَفُوف, with ص. (TA.) b2: and [hence, app.,] عَيْنٌ ضَفُوفٌ (assumed tropical:) A source abounding with water. (TA.) فُلَانٌ مِنْ لَفِيفِنَا وَضَفِيفِنَا, (O, TA,) in the K هُوَ مِنْ ضَفِيفِنَا وَلَفِيفِنَا, but the former is the right order, (TA,) a saying mentioned by Aboo-Sa'eed, (O, TA,) means Such a one is of those whom we associate with us, and those whom we congregate with us, when events befall us. (O, K, * TA.) ضَفَافَةٌ, (O, K,) without teshdeed, (O,) like سَحَابَةٌ, (K,) Devoid of intellect, or intelligence. (O, K.) ضَفْضَفَةٌ: see ضَفَّةٌ.

مَآءٌ مَضْفُوفٌ A water that is thronged [so that it has become little in quantity]; (S, O, K;) like مَشْفُوهٌ; (S, O;) to which many men and cattle have come: (Lh, TA:) occurring in a verse cited voce مُدَارَةٌ, in art. دور: (S, O, TA:) in that verse, Aboo-' Amr Esh-Sheybánee, instead of المَضْفُوف, read المَظْفُوف; which means [the same, (K in art. ظف,) or] “ occupied. ” (IB, TA.) b2: [Hence,] رَجُلٌ مَضْفُوفٌ, (tropical:) A man exhausted of what he possessed [in consequence of much begging]; like مَثْمُودٌ: (S, O, TA:) [see also مَشْفُوهٌ:] some say مَضْفُوفٌ عَلَيْهِ. (TA.)

صف

Entries on صف in 4 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān, and 1 more
باب الصاد والفاء ص ف، ف ص مستعملان

صف: الصَفُّ معروف. والطَّيْرُ الصَّوافُّ: التي تَصُفُّ أجنحتَها فلا تُحَرِّكُها. والبُدْنُ الصَّوافُّ: التي تُصَفَّفُ ثم تُنْحَرُ. وصَفَفتُ القَوْمَ فاصطَّفُوا. والمَصَفُّ: المَوقِفُ، والجمع المَصافُّ. وخَيْلٌ صَوافُّ وصَوافِنُ: قد صَفَّتْ بين أيديها . والصَّفيفُ: القَديدُ اذا شُرَّ في الشمس، وتقول: صفَفْتُه أَصُفُّه في الشمس صَفّاً، وصَفَّفْتُه تصفيفاً، قال:

صَفيفَ شواء أو قدير معجل  والصُفَّةُ من البُنْيانِ والسَّرج ايضاً . والصَّفصَفُ: الفَلاةُ المستَويةُ المَلْساء. والصَّفْصَفُ: شَجَرُ الخِلاف ، الواحدةُ بالهاء. والصَّفْصَفَةُ: دُوَيبَّة تُسَمِّيها العجم السّيسك، دخيل. وقوله تعالى: عذاب يوم الصُّفَّة [وذلك أن قوماً] عَصَوا رَبَّهُم فأرسل الله عليهم حَرّاً وغمّاً غَشِيَهم من فَوقِهم فهَلَكُوا.

فص: فَصُّ الأمرِ: أهْلُه، وفَصُّ العين: حَدَقَتُها (وأنشد:

بمُقْلةٍ تُوقِدُ فَصّاً أزرَقا)

والفِصْفِصَةُ: الفِسْفِسَةُ، وهو القَتّ الرَّطبُ. وقال في فَصِّ الأمر:

وربَّ امرِىٍء خِلْتَه مائقاً ... ويأتيك بالأمر من فَصِّه  والفَصُّ: فَصُّ الخاتَمِ. [والفَصُّ: السِّنُّ من أسنانِ الثُّومِ] .
صف
الصف: مَعْرُوف.
والطيْرُ الصوَاف: التي تَصُفُّ أجْنِحَتَها ولا تُحَركُها. والبُدْنُ الصوَاف: التي تُصَففُ ثُم تُنْحَر. وصَفَفْتُ القَوْمَ فاصْطَفوا. والمَصَف: المَوْقِفُ، والجَمِيعُ المَصَاف. والصفُوْفُ: الناقَةُ الكَثِيرةُ اللبَنِ تَصِفُ حِلَابَيْنِ.
والصَّفَف: الذي يَلْبَسه الرجُلُ تَحتَ الــدرْعِ يَوْمَ الحَرْبِ. والصفِيْفُ: القَدِيْدُ إذا شُررَ في الشَّمْسِ، يُقال: صَفَفْتُ اللَّحْمَ أصفه صَفّاً. والصفةُ: صُفَّةُ السرجِ والبُنْيَانِ. وعَذَابُ يَوم الصفةِ: كان قَومٌ عَصَوْا رَسُولَهم فَعُذبوا.
وصَفَفْتُ للرَّجُلِ وأصْفَفْتُه: اتخَذْت له صُفة. وفلانَ مُصَافي: أي صُفتُه بحِذَاءِ صُفتي. وعِشنا صُفة من الدهْرِ: أي زَماناً. والصفْصَفُ: الفَلاةُ المَلْسَاءُ. وكذلك القاع الأمْلَسُ. وحَرْفُ الجَبَلِ.
والصفْصَافُ: شَجَرُ الخِلَافِ، الواحِدَةُ صَفْصَافَةٌ. والصفْصَفَةُ - دَخِيْلٌ -: وهي دُويبَّة. وصَفْصَفَةُ العُصْفُوْرِ: صَوْتُه.
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الصَّفُّ: أن تجعل الشيء على خط مستو، كالناس والأشجار ونحو ذلك، وقد يجعل فيما قاله أبو عبيدة بمعنى الصَّافِّ . قال تعالى:
إِنَّ اللَّهَ يُحِبُّ الَّذِينَ يُقاتِلُونَ فِي سَبِيلِهِ صَفًّا
[الصف/ 4] ، ثُمَّ ائْتُوا صَفًّا [طه/ 64] ، يحتمل أن يكون مصدرا، وأن يكون بمعنى الصَّافِّينَ، وقال تعالى: وَإِنَّا لَنَحْنُ الصَّافُّونَ
[الصافات/ 165] ، وَالصَّافَّاتِ صَفًّا
[الصافات/ 1] ، يعني به الملائكة. وَجاءَ رَبُّكَ وَالْمَلَكُ صَفًّا صَفًّا [الفجر/ 22] ، وَالطَّيْرُ صَافَّاتٍ
[النور/ 41] ، فَاذْكُرُوا اسْمَ اللَّهِ عَلَيْها صَوافَ
[الحج/ 36] ، أي:
مُصْطَفَّةً، وصَفَفْتُ كذا: جعلته على صَفٍّ.
قال: عَلى سُرُرٍ مَصْفُوفَةٍ
[الطور/ 20] ، وصَفَفْتُ اللّحمَ: قدّدته، وألقيته صفّا صفّا، والصَّفِيفُ: اللّحمُ المَصْفُوفُ، والصَّفْصَفُ:
المستوي من الأرض كأنه على صفٍّ واحدٍ.
قال: فَيَذَرُها قاعاً صَفْصَفاً لا تَرى فِيها عِوَجاً وَلا أَمْتاً
[طه/ 106] ، والصُّفَّةُ من البنيان، وصُفَّةُ السَّرج تشبيها بها في الهيئة، والصَّفُوفُ:
ناقةٌ تُصَفُّ بين مَحْلَبَيْنِ فصاعدا لغزارتها، والتي تَصُفُّ رجلَيْها، والصَّفْصَافُ: شجرُ الخلاف.

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1 صَفَّ, (S, M, Mgh, O, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ (Msb, TA,) inf. n. صَفٌّ, (O, Msb, K, TA,) He set, or placed, or stationed, (S, M, Mgh, O, K,) a company of men, (S, M, Mgh, O, Msb, K,) in war (S, O, K) &c., (O, K,) and a military force, (TA,) and also [in a similar sense] a thing, (Msb,) in a rank, or row, or line: (S, M, Mgh, O, K:) and likewise ↓ صفّف, (TA,) inf. n. تَصْفِيفٌ; (IDrd, O, K, TA;) but this has an intensive signification. (IDrd, O, TA.) b2: One says also of a she-camel, تَصُفُّ يَدَيْهَا عِنْدَ الحَلَبِ [She sets her fore legs evenly, side by side, not putting one of them in advance of the other, as if about to go onward, on the occasion of being milked]. (S, M, O, K.) [See also صَفَنَ, said of a man: and see صَانَ in art. صون.]) And [in like manner] one says, صَفَّتِ الإِبِلُ قَوَائِمَهَا [The camels set their legs in an even row]. (S, O.) b3: And of a she-camel one says also, تَصُفُّ أَقْدَاحًا مِنْ لَبَنِهَا إِذَا حُلِبَتْ [as though meaning She yields a row of bowls of her milk when she is milked], because of the abundance of her milk. (S, O, K *.) And تَصُفُّ بَيْنَ مِحْلَبَيْنِ أَوْ ثَلَاثَةٍ, (S, O,) or simply تَصُفُّ, (M,) She combines two milking-vessels, or three, at one milking; (S, * M, O; *) الصَّفُّ meaning her being milked into two milking-vessels, or three, (S, O, K,) so as to combine them. (S, O. [In the CK, أَنْ تَحْلُبَ is a mistake for أَنْ تُحْلَبَ.]) And a rájiz, cited by Az, says, referring to a she-camel, تَصُفُّ فِى ثَلَاثَةِ المَحَالِبِ [She is milked into three milking-vessels at one milking]. (S, O.) One says also صَفَّهَا, i. e. حَلَبَهَا صَفًّا [app. meaning He milked her into two bowls, or three, at one milking; or into two bowls; the pronoun referring to a she-camel]. (M. [One or the other of these two meanings appears to be indicated by what there precedes this.]) b4: صُفَّ عَلَى الجَمْرِ لِيَنْشَوِىَ (S, K) is said of flesh-meat (S) [app. meaning It was laid, cut into a strip, or into strips, upon the live coals to broil]; and فِى الشَّمْسِ لِيَجِفَّ [in like manner, in the sun to dry]: (K:) for one says of him who has prepared flesh-meat cut into strips, or oblong pieces, and dried in the sun, صَفَّ اللَّحْمَ; and [in like manner] one says also, صَفَّهُ عَلَى النَّارِ لِيَنْشَوِىَ: (Msb:) or صَفَّ اللَّحْمَ, aor. ـُ inf. n. صَفُّ, means he cut the flesh-meat into broad slices: (M:) and accord. to ISh, ↓ التَّصْفِيفُ is like التَّشْرِيحُ, i. e. the cutting a piece of flesh-meat thin, so that it is translucent: (TA in the present art:) or التصفيف is a kind of تَشْرِيح; i. e. the cutting a piece of flesh-meat thin, so that it is translucent by reason of its thinness, and then throwing it upon the live coals. (TA in art. شرح.) [See صَفِيفٌ.]

A2: See also 8, in three places. b2: صَفَّ said of a bird, (M, O, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ (M, Msb,) inf. n. صَفٌّ, (Msb, K,) It extended its wings in a line, (M,) or it expanded its wings, (O, Msb, K,) in the sky, and did not move them, (M,) or and struck [an evident mistake for and did not strike] with them its sides like the pigeon: (Msb:) such as do so are not to be eaten; (Msb, K;) as the vulture and the hawk: (Msb:) it is said in a trad., يُؤْكَلُ مَا دَفَّ وَلَا يُؤْكَلُ مَا صَفَّ. (O, K, TA. See art. دف.) A3: صَفَفْتُ لِلسَّرْجِ, (S,) or صَفَفْتُ لِلسَّرْجِ صُفَّةً, (O,) or صَفَفْتُ السَّرْجَ, (K, and so in one place in the O,) and ↓ أَصْفَفْتُهُ, (O, K,) but this latter verb is of weak authority, (O,) (tropical:) I put to the horse's saddle a صُفَّة [q. v.]: S, O, K, TA:) [and] صَفَّ الدَّابَّةَ, and صَفَّ لَهَا, He made for the beast a صُفَّة. (M.) 2 صَفَّّ see above, first sentence: b2: and also in the latter half of the paragraph.3 صَافُّوهُمْ (S, MA, O,K) فِى القِتَالِ (S, O, K) They fought them in rank; they drew themselves out in a rank against them [in fight]. (MA.) A2: [And app. one says also صَافَّهُ meaning He had the صُفَّة of his house over against, or facing, his (another's) صُفَّة. See هُوَ مُصَافِّى, below.]4 أَصْفَ3َ see 1, last sentence.6 تَصَاْفَّ see 8. b2: One says also تصافّوا عَلَيْهِ They collected themselves together in a rank, or row, or line, against him. (M, TA.) And تصافّوا عَلَى المَآءِ They collected themselves together at the water; as also تضافّوا عَلَيْهِ: like as one says تصوّك فِى

خُرْئِهِ and تضوّك, and صَلَاصِلُ المَآءِ and ضَلَاضِلُهُ. (Lh, TA.) 8 اصطفّوا They stood in, (S, Mgh, O, K,) or became, (M,) [or set, placed, or stationed, themselves in,] a rank, or row, or line; (S, M, Mgh, Msb; *) or ranks, or rows, or lines; (O, K;) as also ↓ تصافّوا; (M, O, * K; * [التَّصَافُّ being expl. in the O and K by التَّسَاطُرُ; in the CK, erroneously, التَّشاطُرُ;]) and so ↓ صَفُّوا, (M, Mgh, Msb,) aor. ـُ (M, Mgh,) inf. n. صَفٌّ and صَفَّى, but [ISd says] this latter inf. n. I have not heard except in a phrase mentioned in what follows. (M.) Hence the saying,تَصُفُّ ↓ النِّسَآءُ خَلْفَ الرِّجَالِ وَلَا تَصُفُّ مَعَهُمْ [The women shall stand in a rank behind the men in the mosque, and shall not stand in a rank with them]. (Mgh.) And hence the saying of a woman of the desert to her sons, ↓ إِذَا لَقِيتُمُ العَدُوَّ فَدَغَرَى وَلَا صَفَّى i. e. [When ye meet the enemy, rush upon them without consideration, and] do not set yourselves in a rank. (M. [See also 1, in art. دغر.]) R. Q. 1 صَفْصَفَ He journeyed, (سَارَ, O, and so in copies of the K,) or became, (صَارَ, so in the CK,) alone in a صَفْصَف, or level tract of land. (O, K.) A2: And He pastured upon the trees called صَفْصَاف. (O, K.) A3: And صَفْصَفَةٌ [as an inf. n., or as a simple subst.,] signifies The crying or cry, (صَوْت,) of the sparrow, which is called صُفْصُف (O, K) in some one or more of the dialects. (O.) صَفٌّ A rank, row, or line [of things]; (KL, PS;) or an even صَدْر [i. e. front, or fore part,] of any things: (M:) and a company of men standing in a rank, or row, or line: (O, K:) pl. صُفُوفٌ; (S, M, O, Msb, K;) and the sing. may also be used in the sense of the pl.; it may be used either thus in the sense of the pl. or as a sing. in the Kur xviii. 46. (O.) Hence, in a trad., سَوُّوا صُفُوفَكُمْ [Make even your ranks] in prayer. (O, TA.) b2: Also A station of صُفُوف [or ranks of men]. (M. [See also مَصَفٌّ.]) and hence, (M,) as used in the Kur xx. 67, i. q. مُصَلًّى

[i. e. A place of prayer, or a place of prayer on the occasion of the عِيد, or festival]; (Az, M, O;) because the people stand there in ranks: (M:) i. e. a place where people assemble for their عِيد: (Az, O:) or, in that instance, صَفًّا may mean مُصْطَفِّينَ [i. e. standing in ranks], (Az, M, O,) as a denotative of state. (M.) b3: And A pair of bowls (قَدَحَانِ) [app., as seems to be indicated, that are filled at one milking of a camel]; because they are put together. (M.) A2: Also A certain medicament with which the teeth are whitened. (O.) صُفَّةٌ An appertenance of a house, (S, Mgh, O, Msb, K, [in none of which is it explained,]) or of a building, like a wide بَهُو [here used in a postclassical sense, as meaning a kind of vestibule, or portico, for shade and shelter, open in front], with a long roof or ceiling; (Lth, TA;) the طُرَّة of a building [app. meaning what is above described]; (M;) i. q. سَقِيفَةٌ: (S and Msb and K in art. سقف:) [see سَفِيفَةٌ; and see also سُدَّةٌ:] and i. q. ظُلَّةٌ [i. e. a roof, or covering, for shade and shelter, over the door of a house; or extending from a house to another house opposite; like سُدَّةٌ and سَقِيفَةٌ]: (M:) [for the meaning assigned to it by Golius as from the S, and by Freytag as from the K and S, (“ scamnum discubitorium, fere ex lapidibus structum,”) I find no authority in any Arabic work: in Egypt, it is applied to a shelf of marble or of common stone, about four feet high, supported by two or more arches, or by a single arch, figured and described in the Introduction to my work on the Modern Egyptians; this being app. so called because resembling in form, though not in size, a porch:] the pl. is صُفَفٌ (S, O, Msb, K) and صِفَافٌ and صُفَّاتٌ. (Mgh.) أَهْلُ الصُّفَّةِ [The people of the صُفَّة] was an appellation applied to certain persons who were the guests of El-Islám, [i. e. supported by the charity of the Muslims,] (O, K, TA,) consisting of poor refugees, and houseless men, (TA,) who passed the night in the صُفَّة of the mosque of the Prophet [in El-Medeeneh], which was a covered place, an appertenance of the mosque, (O, K, TA,) roofed over with palm-sticks; (Har p. 379; [where see more;]) thither they resorted for lodging; and sometimes they were few, and sometimes they were many: [SM says,] I have drawn up a list of their names, in a tract, to the number of ninety-two, (TA in the present art.,) or ninetythree. (TA voce أَوْفَاضٌ.) [ISd says,] عَذَابُ يَوْمِ الصُّفَّةِ [The punishment of the day of the صُفَّة] is the same as عَذَابُ يَوْمِ الظُّلَّةِ [mentioned in the Kur 26:189]: (M, TA:) Lth says that the former was a day on which a certain people disobeyed their apostle, wherefore God sent upon them heat and clouds which overspread them, so that they perished: and Az says that it is not the same as that mentioned in the Kur, and that he knew not what is meant by عذاب يوم الصفّة: (O, (TA:) it seems, however, that both mean the same, as الصُّفَّةُ and الظُّلَّةُ are one in meaning. (TA.) b2: Also (tropical:) An appertenance of the سَرْج [or horse's saddle]; (S, M, IAth, Mgh, O, K, TA;) like the مِيثَرَة [q. v. in art. وثر] of the رَحْل [or camel's saddle]; (IAth, L, TA; *) the thing with which it is covered, between the قَرَبُوسَانِ, which are its fore part and its hinder part: (Mgh:) or, (M, TA,) as also of the رَحْل, (M,) the thing that comprises within it (تَضُمُّ) the [two pieces of wood called the] عَرْقُوَتَانِ and the [two pads, or stuffed things, called the] بِدَادَانِ, above them and beneath them: (M, TA:) pl. صُفَفٌ (S, M, O, K) and صِفَافٌ, the latter mentioned by Sb. (M.) b3: Also (tropical:) A long period (زَمَانٌ) of time. (O, K, TA.) So in the saying, عِشْنَا صُفَّةٌ مِنَ الدَّهْرِ (tropical:) [We lived, or have lived, a long period of time]. (O, TA.) b4: And (assumed tropical:) The quantity of grain that is put upon the palm of the hand: occurring in a trad. of Abu-d-Dardà, in the saying, أَصْبَحْتُ لَا أَمْلكُ صُفَّةً وَلَا لُفَّةً [I became so that I possessed not the quantity of grain that might be put on the palm of the hand, nor a morsel of food]; اللُّفَّةُ meaning اللُّقْمَةُ. (TA.) صَفَفٌ A thing that a man wears beneath the coat of mail (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K) in the day of battle. (Ibn-'Abbád, O.) صَفُوفٌ A she-camel that yields a row of bowls of her milk (تَصُفُّ أَقْدَاحًا مِنْ لَبَنِهَا S, O, K) when she is milked, (S, O,) because of the abundance of her milk: (S, O, K:) or for which two vessels are set side by side (يُصَفُّ), and which fills them: (Ham p. 535:) or that sets her fore legs evenly, side by side, (تَصُفُّ يَدَيْهَا, [see 1,]) on the occasion of being milked. (S, M, O, K.) [See an ex. in a verse cited voce صُوفٌ. And see also ضَفُوفٌ.]

صَفِيفٌ Flesh-meat (S, M) such as has been laid, cut into a strip, or into strips, (صُفَّ, S, K, and the like in the M and O, or شُرِحَ وَصُفَّ, Mgh,) upon the live coals (S, Mgh, O, K) to broil (S, Mgh, K) or to become thoroughly cooked, (O,) or upon the pebbles, and then roasted, or broiled, (M,) or in the sun, to dry: (O, K:) or flesh-meat cut into strips, or oblong pieces, and dried in the sun, (M, * Mgh, Msb,) or, as Lth says, and in like manner Ks, spread in the sun [to dry]: (Mgh:) or flesh-meat cut into broad slices: (M:) or, accord. to Khálid Ibn-Jembeh, flesh-meat cut into slices, not in the manner of قَدِيد, but made broad, like cakes of bread [which are generally about a span, or somewhat less, in width, round and flat]: (TA:) [or cut thin so as to be translucent: (see 1, latter half:)] or flesh-meat made to boil once, and then taken up [from the fire]. (M.) الصُّفِّيَّةُ The صُوفِيَّة: so called in relation to those called أَهْلُ الصُّفَّةِ. (TA. (See art. صوف.]) صَافٌّ [originally صَافِفٌ, act. part. n. of صَفَّ, q. v.]. صَافَّةٌ and [its pl.] صَوَافُّ are epithets applied to camels [as meaning Setting their legs in an even row], from صَفَّتْ قَوَائِمَهَا: (S, O:) [or]

صَوَافَّ (in the Kur xxii. 37, O, K) means مَصْفُوفَةً

[i. e. set in a row], (M, O, K, TA,) to be slaughtered; (M, TA;) of the measure فَوَاعِل in the sense of the measure مَفَاعِل [thus in the O, and also (probably copied therefrom) in the copies of the K; but correctly مَفَاعِيل]: or it means مُصْطَفَّةً

[i. e. standing in a row]: (O, K:) or, as related by I 'Ab, it is صَوَافِنَ. (TA.) In the phrase وَالصَّافَّاتِ صَفًّا in the Kur [xxxvii. 1], by الصَّافَّات are meant The angels standing in ranks in Heaven, glorifying God. (M, O, K.) b2: Applied to a bird, it means Expanding its wings and not moving [or flapping] them [in its flight]: opposed to دَافٌّ. (M and TA in art. دف.) صَفْصَفٌ A level, or an even, tract of land or ground: (S, O, Msb, K:) thus expl. by AA, and by Mujáhid, as used in the Kur xx. 106: by others as meaning smooth: accord. to Fr, having in it no herbage: and accord. to IAar, bald: pl. صَفَاصِفُ: (TA:) or أَرْضٌ صَفْصَفٌ signifies a smooth, and level, or even, land; and so, accord. to IJ, [the fem.] صَفْصَفَةٌ. (M.) Also, (M,) or صَفْصَفَةٌ [app. as an epithet in which the quality of a subst. is predominant], (TA,) A desert, or waterless desert; syn. فَلَاةٌ; (M, TA;) from IDrd. (TA.) b2: And The حَرْف [i. e. ridge, or brow, or ledge,] of a mountain. (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K.) صُفْصُفٌ The sparrow, (IDrd, O, K,) in some one or more of the dialects. (IDrd, O.) صَفْصَفَةٌ [fem. of صَفْصَفٌ, q. v.

A2: Also] i. q. سِكْبَاجَةٌ [n. un. of سِكبَاجٌ, q. v., i. e., A mess of the kind of food thus called]; (AA, O, K;) as also ↓ صَفْصَافَةٌ, (O, K,) which is of the dial. of Thakeef. (O.) A3: And A certain insect (دُوَيْبَّة, Lth, M, O), by the Persians (العَجَم) called the سِيسَك [i. e. weevil]: (Lth, O:) a word adventitious to the Arabic language. (Lth, M, O.) صَفْصَافٌ The tree called خِلَاف: (S, M, O, K:) [accord. to modern usage, the latter is the salix Aegyptia of Linn.: (Forskål's Flora Aegypt. Arab., p. lxxvi., and Delile's Floræ Aegpyt. Illustr., no 934:) and the صفصاف accord. to Forskål, ibid., is the salix Babylonica; or this is called صَفْصَاف رُومِىّ: (Delile, no. 932:) and another species of salix is called in Egypt صَفْصَاف بَلَدِىّ: (Forskål, ibid; and Delile, no. 933:)] or so in the dial. of Syria: (M, Msb:) or a kind of tree of which the خِلَاف is a species: (K in art. خلف:) n. un. with ة. (M, O, K.) صَفْصَافَةٌ: see صَفْصَفَةٌ.

A2: Also n. un. of صَفْصَافٌ [q. v.]. (M, O, K.) مَصَفٌّ A station, (S, Msb,) or place where ranks are drawn up, (O, K,) in war, or battle: (S, O, Msb:) pl. مَصَافٌّ. (S, O, Msb, K.) هُوَ مُصَافِّى He is the person whose صُفَّة [of his house] is over against, or facing, my صُفَّة. (IDrd, O, K.)

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Entries on صب 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

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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 دِرْعَــهُ (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
صب
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. والجَلِيْدُ 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.

سن

Entries on سن in 4 Arabic dictionaries by the authors ʿAbdullāh ibn ʿAbbās, Gharīb al-Qurʾān fī Shiʿr al-ʿArab, also known as Masāʾil Nāfiʿ b. al-Azraq, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, and 1 more

سن

1 سَنَّهُ, (M, L, K,) [aor. ـُ inf. n. سَنٌّ, (M,) He (a man, M, L) bit him (another man, M, L) with his أَسْنَان [or teeth]. (M, L, K: but in the K, with the أَسْنَان.) [Hence, app.,] سُنَّتِ الأَرْضُ The herbage of the land was eaten. (L, K.) b2: And, (M, L, in the K “ or,”) aor. and inf. n. as above, (M, L,) He broke his (a man's, M, L) أَسْنَان [or teeth]. (M, L, K.) b3: سُنَّتِ البَدَنَةُ: and سَنَّهَا اللّٰهُ: see 4. b4: Also, (accord. to the M and L, but accord. to the K “ or,”) aor. and inf. n. as above, (M, L,) He pierced him, or thrust him, with the سِنَان [or spear-head]. (M, L, K.) And سَنَّهُ بِالرُّمْحِ He pierced him, or thrust him, with the spear. (L.) b5: And He fixed, or mounted, upon it (i. e. the spear) the سِنَان [or iron head]; (M, L, K;) and ↓ أَسَنَّهُ he put to it a سِنَان. (L.) b6: Also, (S, M, L, Msb, K,) aor. and inf. n. as above, (M, L, Msb,) He sharpened it, whetted it, or made it sharp-pointed, (S, M, L, Msb, K,) and polished it, (M, L, K,) namely, a thing, (M, L,) or a knife; (S, L, Msb, K;) and so ↓ سنّنهُ: (M, L, K:) and سَنَّ he sharpened, whetted, or made sharp-pointed, a spear-head upon the مِسَنّ: (L:) and he rubbed, or grated, a stone upon a stone. (Fr, L.) b7: [Hence,] سَنَّنِى هٰذَا الشَّىْءُ (assumed tropical:) This thing [sharpened my appetite;] made me desirous of food. (K.) The Arabs say [also] الحَمْضُ تَسُنُّ الإِبِلَ عَلَى الخُلَّةِ (assumed tropical:) The [plants, or trees, called]

حمض strengthen the camels [or sharpen their appetites] for the [plants, or trees, called] خلّة, like as the whetstone strengthens [or sharpens] the edge of the knife. (L.) b8: [Hence also,] سَنَّ

أَضْرَاسَهُ, (M, L, K, *) [aor. and] inf. n. as above, (M, L,) He rubbed and cleaned his teeth with the stick used for that purpose; (M, L, K;) as though he polished them. (M, L.) b9: And سَنَّ الإِبِلَ, (ISk, S, M, L,) or المَالَ, (K,) aor. and inf. n. as above, (M, L,) He tended well, (K,) or pastured and tended well, (ISk, S, L,) or pastured, and rendered fat, or plump, (M, L,) the camels, (ISk, S, M, L,) or the cattle; (K;) [so that they became in good condition, free from mange or the like;] as though he polished them. (ISk, S, M, L, K.) b10: And سَنُّوا المَالَ They sent the cattle into the pasturage. (El-Muärrij, S, L, K. *) b11: And سَنَّ الإِبِلَ, (M, L, K,) [aor. and] inf. n. as above, (M, L,) He drove the camels quickly: (M, L, K:) or, as some say, السَّنُّ signifies السَّيْرُ الشَّدِيدُ [i. e. the making to go vehemently; السَّيْرُ being here syn. with التَّسْيِيرُ]: (M, L:) you say, سَنَنْتُ النَّاقَةَ I made the she-camel to go (سِرْتُهَا, S, or سَيَّرْتُهَا, L) vehemently. (S, L.) b12: إٍنَّمَا إُنَسَّى لِأَسُنَّ, occurring in a trad., meaning I am made to forget only that I may drive men by directing to the right way, and show them what is needful for them to do when forgetfulness occurs to them, may be from سَنَّ [expl. above as] meaning “ he pastured and tended well ” the camels. (L.) b13: سَنَّ عَلَيْهِ المَآءَ, [aor. and inf. n. as above,] He poured forth the water upon him, or it; (M, L, K;) as also ↓ اسنّهُ: (Ham p. 611:) or he discharged the water gently upon him, or it. (M, L.) You say, سَنَنْتُ المَآءَ عَلَى وَجْهِى, (S, L,) or عَلَى الوَجْهِ, (Msb,) or سَنَّ المَآءَ عَلَى وَجْهِهِ, (L,) or فِى وَجْهِهِ, (Mgh,) aor. as above, (Mgh, L,) and so the inf. n., (L,) I [or he] discharged the water without scattering upon his face: if scattering it in pouring, you say, شَنَنْتُ: (S, L:) or I, or he, poured the water gently (Mgh, L, Msb) upon the face, (Msb,) or upon his face. (Mgh, L.) And سَنَّ التُّرَابَ He poured the dust, or earth, gently upon the ground: (S, L:) and he put it gently upon a corpse. (L.) And سَنَّتِ العَيْنُ الدَّمْعَ, aor. and inf. n. as above, The eye poured forth tears. (M, L.) And اُسْنُنْ قُرُونَ فَرَسِكَ Make the [issues of] sweat to flow from thy horse by plying him hard, in order that he may become lean, or light of flesh: and سُنَّ لَهُ قَرْنٌ, and قُرُونٌ, An issue, and issues, of his sweat, was, and were, made to flow. (L.) سَنَّ عَلَيْهِ الــدِّرْعَ, (S, M, L, K,) aor. and inf. n. as above, (S, M, L,) He put (lit. poured) upon him the coat of mail. (S, M, L, K.) b14: سَنَّ الفَحْلُ النَّاقَةَ The stallion threw down the she-camel (كَبَّهَا, in copies of the K [erroneously] رَكِبَهَا,) upon her face. (L, K. * [See also 3.]) b15: سَنَّ الطِّينَ He plastered pottery with the clay: (M, L:) or he made the clay into pottery. (M, L, K.) b16: سَنَّهُ, (S, L, K,) aor. as above, (S,) and so the inf. n., (S, L,) also signifies He formed it, fashioned it, or shaped it; (S, L, K;) namely, a thing: (K:) and some say, he made it long. (L.) b17: And [from the former of these two meanings, app.,] He instituted, established, or prescribed, it, i. e. a custom, practice, usage, or the like, whether good or bad; set the example of it; originated it as a custom &c. to be followed by others after him. (L.) You say, سَنَنْتُ لَكُمْ سُنَّةً فَاتَّبِعُوهَا [I have instituted &c., for you an institute, a custom, a practice, a usage, or the like, to be followed, therefore follow ye it]. (L.) And سَنَّ فُلَانٌ طَرِيقًا مِنَ الخَيْرِ, aor. and inf. n. as above, Such a one originated [or instituted] an act of goodness, or piety, [or a good, or pious, way of acting,] which his people knew not, and which they afterwards followed, or pursued. (L.) And سَنَّ اللّٰهُ سُنَّتَهُ لِلنَّاسِ God manifested, or made known, his statutes, or ordinances, and commands and prohibitions, [i. e. his laws,] to men: (M, L:) and سَنَّ اللّٰهُ سُنَّةً God manifested, or made known, a right way [of acting &c.]: (L:) [and in like manner one says of any one,] سَنَّ الأَمْرَ He manifested, or made known, the thing, affair, or case. (K.) b18: and سَنَّ سُنَّةً, (M, L,) or طَرِيقَةً, (K,) [aor. and] inf. n. as above, (M, L,) He pursued [a way, course, rule, mode, or manner, of acting or conduct or life or the like]; as also ↓ استنّها; (M, L;) or ↓ استسنّها; (so in the K;) and بِهَا ↓ استنّ: (K in art. سير:) and بِطَرِيقٍ مِنَ الخَيْرِ ↓ استسنّوا [They followed, or pursued, a good, or pious, way of acting]. (L.) It is said in a trad. respecting the Magians, أَهْلِ الكِتَابِ ↓ سُنُّوا بِهِمْ سُنَّةَ, i. e. Pursue ye with them the way of the People of the Scripture, or Bible; act with them as ye act with these; granting them security on the condition of receiving [from them] the [tax called]

جِزْيَة. (Mgh, L. *) A2: سُنَّ is also expl. as meaning He, or it, became altered for the worse, or stinking: so in a trad. of Barwaa the daughter of Wáshik, where it is said, كَانَ زَوْجُهَا سُنَّ فِى بِئْرٍ

[Her husband had become altered for the worse, or stinking, having died, in a well which he had descended]: from the saying in the Kur مِنْ حَمَأ

مَسْنُونٍ: [see مَسْنُونٌ:] but some say that he [who used this phrase] meant [to say, or meant thereby,] أَسِنَ, i. e. his head became affected with vertigo by reason of a foul odour that he smelt, and he swooned. (L.) 2 سنّنهُ: see 1, near the beginning. b2: [Hence,] سنّن المَنْطِقَ (assumed tropical:) He made the speech good, or beautiful; (M, L, K;) as though he polished it. (M, L.) b3: And سنّن إِلَيْهِ الرُّمْحَ, (M, L, K,) inf. n. تَسْنِينٌ, (M, L,) He directed, or pointed, the spear towards him, or it. (M, L, K.) 3 سانّ النَّاقَةَ, inf. n. مُسَانَّةٌ and سِنَانٌ, (S, M, L, K,) He (the stallion-camel) bit the she-camel with the fore part of the mouth: (L:) or he opposed himself to her, (M, L,) or drove her, (S, L,) or bit her with the fore part of the mouth, and drove her, (K,) to make her lie down, (S, M, L, K,) in order that he might cover her: (S, M, * L, K:) or he covered her without her desiring it, or before she desired it, by force. (IB, L.) 4 اسنّ, (S, M, L, Msb, K,) inf. n. إِسْنَانٌ, (Mgh, L, Msb,) said of a man, (S, M, L, Msb, K,) and of other than man, (Msb,) i. q. كَبِرَ [meaning He became advanced in age, or fullgrown], (S, L, Msb,) or كَبِرَتْ سِنُّهُ [which means the same]; (M, L, K;) as also ↓ استسنّ: (K:) but Az says that الإِسْنَانُ in the case of an animal of the ox-kind and of the sheep or goat, is not the same as in that of a man: for in such animals it means [the attaining to the age of] the coming forth of the [permanent] ثَنِيَّة [or central incisor]: (Msb:) or in such animals it means at least [the attaining to the age of] the shedding of the [tooth called] ثنيّة [which is generally said to be in the third year]; and at the utmost in such animals, [the attaining to the age of] what is termed الصُّلُوغ or السُّلُوغ [which is in the sixth year]; and at the utmost in camels, [the attaining to the age of] what is termed البُزُول [which is generally in the ninth year]. (Mgh, L.) [It is also expl. in the K as meaning His tooth grew forth: but the right explanation is one given in the Mgh and L; i. e. his tooth whereby he became مَسِنّ grew forth.] لَمْ يُسْنَنْ, occurring in a trad. of Ibn-'Omar, as some relate it, is a mistake for لَمْ يُسْنِنْ. (Mgh, L.) And البَدَنَةُ ↓ سُنَّتِ, a phrase mentioned by KT, as meaning The teeth of the بدنة grew forth, is also a mistake [for أَسَنَّت]. (L.) b2: You say also, اسنّ سَدِيسُ النَّاقَةِ The [tooth called] سديس of the she-camel grew forth, i. e. in the eighth year. (S, L.) A2: Also, said of God, He made a tooth to grow forth. (S, L, K.) اللّٰهُ ↓ سَنَّهَا, [referring to the teeth of a بَدَنَة,] a phrase mentioned by KT, is a mistake [for أَسَنَّهَا]. (L.) b2: See also 1, in the former half of the paragraph, in two places.5 تسنّن بِهِ [He took him, or it, as an exemplar, example, or object to be imitated]. (K voce قُدْوَةٌ.) b2: تسنّن فِى عَدْوِهِ He (a man) went at random, heedlessly, or in a headlong manner, in his running; as also ↓ استنّ. (M, L.) A2: See also 5 in art. سنه, last signification.6 تَسَانَّتِ الفُحُولُ i. q. تَكَادَمَت [meaning The stallion-camels bit one another with the fore part of the mouth]. (L, K.) 8 استنّ He rubbed and cleaned his teeth with the سِوَاك [or piece of stick used for that purpose]; (S, M, L, K;) he made use of the سِوَاك, passing it over his teeth. (L.) b2: And He took, or seized, with the teeth. (KL.) A2: استنّت العَيْنُ The eye poured forth its tears. (M, L.) b2: استنّ said of the blood of a wound made with a spear or the like, It issued in a gush. (Az, L.) b3: Said of the سَرَاب [or mirage], It was, or became, in a state of commotion, went to and fro, or quivered. (M, L, K.) b4: Said of a horse, i. q. قَمَصَ [app. as meaning He pranced, leaped, sprang, or bounded]: (S, K:) he frisked; or was brisk, lively, or sprightly: he ran, in his friskiness, briskness, liveliness, or sprightliness, in one direction: he ran, by reason of his friskiness, briskness, liveliness, or sprightliness, a heat, or two heats, without a rider upon him: (L:) he ran to and fro, by reason of briskness, liveliness, or sprightliness: from سَنَّ as signifying “ he poured forth ” water, and as signifying “ he sharpened ”

iron upon a whetstone. (Har p. 47.) It is said in a prov., اِسْتَنَّتِ الفِصَالُ حَتَّى القَرْعَى, (S, Meyd, L,) or الفُصْلَانُ, (Meyd,) i. e. The young weaned camels leaped, sprang, or bounded; (S * L;) even those affected with the small pustules called قَرَع; (Meyd, L;) which are small white pustules, the remedy for which is salt, and the butter (جُبَاب) of camels' milk: (Meyd:) when the healthy young weaned camels do thus, those affected with such pustules do the like in imitation, but become disabled from doing it by weakness: the prov. is applied to the man who introduces himself among a people, or party, to whom he does not belong: (L:) or to him who speaks with one before whom he should not speak by reason of the greatness of his rank: and some related it differently, saying, القُرَيْعَى [which is the dim. of القَرْعَى]; (Meyd;) and القُرْعُ [which is pl. of الأَقْرَعُ, q. v.]: and some say that استنّت الفِصَالُ signifies the young weaned camels became fat, or plump, and their skins became [sleek] like مَسَانّ [or whetstones]. (L.) And it is said in a trad. of 'Omar, رَأَيْتُ

أَبَاهُ يَسْتَنُّ بِسَيْفِهِ كَمَا يَسْتَنُّ الجَمَلُ, meaning [I saw his father] exulting with briskness, liveliness, or sprightliness, and brandishing his sword, [like as the camel exults with briskness, and lashes with his tail.] (L.) See also 5. b5: [Also He took, held, or followed, the سَنَن, i. e., road, or way, or main and middle part thereof: and he, or it, was, or lay, in the way. Hence,] one says, خُذْ مَا اسْتَنَّ, meaning [Take thou what lies in the way;] what is easily attainable; what offers itself without difficulty. (AA, TA voce اِنْتَدَبَ.) b6: See also 1, near the end of the paragragh, in two places.10 إِسْتَسْنَ3َ see 4: A2: and see also 1, near the end of the paragraph, in two places. b2: اِسْتَسَنَّتِ الطَّرِيقُ The road was travelled. (K.) R. Q. 1 سَنْسَنَتِ الرِّيحُ The wind blew coldly, or coolly; as also نَسْنَسَت: so in the Nawádir. (L.) سِنٌّ i. q. ضِرْسٌ [as meaning A tooth; in which sense this latter word is often used; though it is frequently restricted to a molar tooth, or to any of the teeth except the central incisors]: (M, L, K:) [or, accord. to some, a single tooth; i. e. one that is not of the double, or molar, kind; as shown by a description in what follows:] of the fem. gender: (S, M, L, Msb:) pl. أَسْنَانٌ (S, M, L, Msb, K) and أَسِنَّةٌ and أَسُنٌّ, (M, L, K,) the last of these mentioned by Lh, and this and the second anomalous; (M, L;) or the second is allowable as pl. of the first of these pls.; (S;) or it is pl. of the سِنَان of the spear; but may also be pl. of أَسْنَانٌ as pl. of سِنٌّ applied to herbage upon which camels pasture, in an instance to be cited in what follows: (A'Obeyd, T, L:) the vulgar say إِسْنَان and أُسْنَان, which are wrong: (Msb:) the أَسْنَان of a human being consist of four ثَنَايَا, and four رَبَاعِيَات, and four أَنْيَاب, and four نَوَاجِذ, and sixteen أَضْرَاس: or, as some say, four ثنايا, and four رباعيات, and four انياب, and four نواجذ, and four ضَوَاحِك, and twelve أَرْحَآء: (Msb:) or the أَسْنَان and أَضْرَاس together make up the number of thirty-two; the ثنابا are four, two above and two below [in the middle]; next are the رباعيات, which are four, two above and two below; next are the انياب, which are four [likewise, two above and two below]; and next are the اضراس, which are twenty, on each side five above and five below; and of these [last] the four that are next to the انياب are the ضواحك; next to each ناب, above and below, is a ضَاحِك; next to the ضواحك are the طَوَاحِن, also called the أَرْحَآء, which are twelve, on each side [above and below] three; and next to these are the نواجذ, which are the last of the teeth in growth, and the last of the اضراس, on each side of the mouth one above and one below: (Zj in his “ Khalk el-Insán: ”) the dim. of سِنٌّ is ↓ سُنَيْنَةٌ, because it is fem. (S.) One says, لَا آتِيكَ سِنَّ الحِسْلِ, (S, M, L,) i. e. I will not come to thee as long as remains the tooth of the young one of the [kind of lizard called]

ضَبّ; (M, L;) meaning, ever; (S, M, * L;) because the حسل never sheds a tooth: (S, L:) or, as Lh relates it, on the authority of ElMufaddal, سِنَّىْ حِسْلٍ; [using the dual form of سِنٌّ;] and [it may be rendered, accord. to the former reading, (assumed tropical:) during the life of the young one of the ضّب, for] he says, they assert that the ضبّ lives three hundred years, and that it is the longest-lived creeping thing upon the earth. (M, L.) A poet (Aboo-Jarwal El-Jushamee, whose name was Hind, L) says, describing camels taken as a bloodwit, فَجَآءَتْ كَسِنِّ الظَّبْىِ لَمْ أَرَ مِثْلَهَا بَوَآءَ قَتِيلٍ أَوْ حَلُوبَةَ جَائِعِ [And they came; (assumed tropical:) like the age of the gazelle was the age of every one of them: I have not seen the like of them for an equivalent of a slain person, or a milch camel of one hungry: (I have given a reading of this verse that I have found in the M and TA in art. ظبى, instead of that in the present art. in the S and L, in which سنآءَ and سَنَآءَ are put in the place of بَوَآءَ app. for سِنَآءَ, an inf. n. of سَانَاهُ, and as such here meaning a soothing, or the like:)] he means that they were ثُنْيَان, [pl. of ثَنِىٌّ], because the ثَنِىّ is one shedding [or that has shed] his ثَنِيَّة, and the gazelle has no ثَنِيَّة [in the upper jaw], so that he is always [one that may be termed] a ثَنِىّ. (S, L.) It is said in a trad., إِذَا سَافَرْتُمْ فِى الخِصْبِ فَأَعْطُوا الرُّكُبَ

أَسِنَّتَهَا, [expl. as] meaning When ye journey in the land abounding with herbage, enable ye the ridden beasts to take of the pasturage: (S, L:) but Az states that A'Obeyd says, I know not أَسِنَّة except as pl. of the سِنَان of the spear; and if the trad. be [correctly] preserved in memory, it seems to be pl. of أَسْنَان; for سِنٌّ [sometimes] signifies the [portion of] herbage upon which camels pasture; and its pl. is أَسْنَانٌ; one says, أَسْنَانٌ مِنَ المَرْعَى; and the pl. of أَسْنَانٌ is أَسِنَّةٌ: Aboo-Sa'eed says that this last is pl. of سِنَانٌ, not of أَسْنَانٌ, and ↓ سِنَانٌ is applied to the [plants, or trees, called] حَمْض, as meaning (assumed tropical:) a strengthener [i. e. a sharpener of the appetite] of the camels for the [plants, or trees, called] خُلَّة: [see a phrase in the earlier part of the first paragraph:] in like manner, also, [he says,] when they light upon what is termed سِنٌّ مِنَ المَرْعَى [a portion of pasturage], this is termed عَلَى السَّيْرِ ↓ سِنَانٌ [a strengthener, or sharpener, for journeying]: this explanation is approved by Az, and likewise that of A'Obeyd: it is also related, on the authority of Fr, that السِّنُّ signifies the eating vehemently: [a signification mentioned in the K as well as in the L:] and Az says, I have heard more than one of the Arabs say, أَصَابَتِ الإِبِلُ اليَوْمَ سِنًّا مِنَ المَرْعَى

[The camels have obtained to-day a good portion of pasturage] when they have eaten well of the best of the pasturage: Z says that ↓ أَعْطُوا الرُّكُبَ أَسِنَّتَهَا means (assumed tropical:) Give ye to the ridden beasts what will prevent their being slaughtered; for when their owner pastures them well, they become fat, and goodly in his eye, and therefore he withholds himself, with niggardliness, from slaughtering them, and this [condition of them] is likened to أَسِنَّة [as meaning “ spear-heads ”] pl. of سِنَانٌ: [see also أَخَذَتْ رِمَاحَهَا, said of camels, voce رُمْحٌ:] or if the pl. of سِنٌّ be intended by it, the meaning is, enable ye them [i. e. the ridden beasts] to take of the pasturage; and hence the trad., أَعْطُوا السِّنَّ حَظَّهَا مِنَ السِّنِّ, i. e. Give ye the possessors of the سِنّ [meaning tooth] their share of the سِنّ which is the pasture. (L.) السِّنُّ is also used for ذَوَاتُ السِّنِّ [The possessors of the tooth] as meaning the slave and horses and the like and other animals, [collectively, in like manner as خُفٌّ and حَافِرٌ are used,] in a trad. of 'Omar. (L.) And it is said in a trad. of Ibn-Dhee-Yezen, لَأُوطِئَنَّ أَسْنَانَ العَرَبِ كَعْبَهُ, for ذَوِى أَسْنَانِ العَرَبِ, meaning [I will assuredly make] the great men and the nobles [of the Arabs to tread upon his ankle]. (L.) [But اسنان in this instance may be pl. of سِنٌّ in the sense here next following; so that ذوى اسنان may be rendered the advanced in age.]) b2: Hence, (L,) (tropical:) Life; (S, M, L, Msb;) metaphorically used in this sense as indicative of its length and its shortness; (L;) [for the teeth vary with the length of life;] the measure, (K,) or extent, of life; (Msb, K;) [the age attained;] used in relation to human beings and others: (M, L, K:) of the fem. gender in this sense also, (M, L, Msb,) because meaning مُدَّةٌ: (Msb:) pl. أَسْنَانٌ, (M, L, K,) only. (M, L.) You say رَجُلٌ حَدِيثُ السِّنِّ, meaning (assumed tropical:) A young man. (S, Msb, K, all in art. حدث.) And جَاوَزْتُ أَسْنَانَ أَهْلِ بَيْتِى (assumed tropical:) [I have exceeded] the lives of the people of my house. (L.) And صَدَقَنِى سِنَّ بَكْرِهِ [and سِنُّ بَكْرِهِ, expl. in art. بكر]. (L.) b3: And (assumed tropical:) A like, an equal, or a match, in age, of another; (M, L, K;) like تِنٌّ; (M, L;) as also ↓ سَنِينٌ, (M, L, K,) and ↓ سِنِينٌ, (L,) or ↓ سَنينَةٌ: (M, K:) in this sense also fem.; and [therefore] the dim. is ↓ سُنَيْنَةٌ; (L;) one says, اِبْنِى سُنَيْنَةُ ابْنِكَ [My son is the equal in age of thy son]: (El-Kanánee, L:) and the pl. is أَسُنٌّ and أَسْنَانٌ. (L.) b4: Also (assumed tropical:) A tooth of a مِنْجَل [or reaping-hook]: (M, L, K: *) pl. أَسْنَانٌ, signifying its أُشُر. (L and K in art. اشر.) b5: [And (assumed tropical:) A tooth of a comb.] The Arabs say كَأَسْنَانِ المُشْطِ meaning (assumed tropical:) [Like the teeth of the comb] in equality, in respect of any state, or condition: but if they mean equality in respect of evil, they say سَوَاسِيَةٌ كَأَسْنَانِ الحِمَارِ [Equals like the teeth of the ass]; سواسية being an anomalous pl. of سَوَآءٌ. (Har p. 39.) b6: and (assumed tropical:) The nib, i. e. the place of paring, of a writingreed: (S, L, K:) [and each lateral half of that part; for] the writing-reed has a right سِنّ and a left سِنّ: (TA in art. حرف:) [and ↓ سِنَّةٌ occurs in the K voce جِلْفَةٌ as meaning the point of a writing-reed.] One says, أَطِلْ سِنَّ قَلَمِكَ وَسَمِّنْهَا وَحَرِّفْ قِطَّتَكَ وَأَيْمِنْهَا [Make long the nib, or pared portion, of thy writing-reed, and make it thick (lit. fat), and make thy mode of cutting the extremity of the nib oblique, and make it to incline towards the right]. (S, L. *) b7: A tooth [or pin] of a key [app. of the kind of wooden lock called ضَبَّة, q. v.]. (MA.) b8: See also سِنْسِنٌ. b9: Also, (M, K, and A and K in art. فص,) or ↓ سِنَّةٌ, (S, JM,) A clove, (فَصٌّ, S and A as syn. with سِنٌّ in art. فص, and JM in explanation of سِنَّةٌ in the present art., or فَصَّةٌ, S and L in explanation of سِنَّةٌ,) or a حَبَّة [app. here meaning small distinct portion] of the head [app. here meaning bulb], (M and L and K in explanation of سِنٌّ,) of garlic. (S, M, A, L, K, JM.) A2: [Accord. to some,] one says, وَقَعَ فُلَانٌ فِى سِنِّ رَأْسِهِ, meaning Such a one fell into [what equalled] the number of his hairs, of good, (M, * L, K, *) and of evil: (L:) or, as some say, into what he willed, or wished, and had authority to decide: (L, K:) but this is a mistranscription: (Meyd:) the correct saying is فِى سِىِّ رَأْسِهِ, (Az, Meyd, L,) and سَوَآءِ رَأْسِهِ, meaning he fell into a state of enjoyment, or welfare; (Meyd;) the former sometimes expl. as meaning, [he lighted upon, or came upon, what equalled] the number of the hairs of his head, of wealth, or good: (A'Obeyd, Meyd:) or what equalled [the hairs of] his head, of abundance of herbage, or of the goods, conveniences, or comforts, of life: (Az, L, and Meyd * on the authority of IAar:) the saying is a prov. (Meyd.) A3: السِّنُّ also signifies The wild bull. (L, K.) سَنَّةٌ, (K,) or ↓ سِنَّةٌ, (so in the L,) A she-bear; syn. دُبَّةٌ. (K: in the L دِبَّة.) And A she-lynx: syn. فَهْدَةٌ. (L, K.) سُنَّةٌ A way, course, rule, mode, or manner, of acting or conduct or life or the like; syn. طَرِيقَةٌ, (Mgh, L, Msb,) as also ↓ سَنَنٌ, (S, L,) and سِيرَةٌ; (S, M, L, Msb, K;) whence the saying, سُنُّوا بِهِمْ سُنَّةَ أَهْلِ الكِتَابِ, expl. in the first paragraph of this art., last sentence but one, (Mgh,) and the saying of the Hudhalee [Khálid Ibn-Zuheyr] cited in the first paragraph of art. سير; (S;) and this is [said to be] the primary signification; (L;) whether good, or bad; (M, L;) approved or disapproved: (Msb:) or, accord. to Sh, a way [of acting &c.] that has been instituted, or pursued, by former people, and has become one pursued by those after them; and this, he says, is the primary signification: (L:) it signifies also [particularly] a way of acting &c. that is commended, or approved, and right; wherefore one says, فُلَانٌ مِنْ أَهْلِ السُّنَّةِ [Such a one is of the people of the commended and right way of acting &c.; generally meaning, of those who follow the institutes, or ways, of the Prophet]; and is from ↓ سَنَنٌ signifying “ a way,” or “ road; ” (T, L;) and is also syn. with سَنَنٌ: (L:) and [the laws, i. e] the statutes, or ordinances, and commands and prohibitions, of God: (Lh, M, L, K:) [also a practice or saying, or the practices and sayings collectively, of Mohammad, or any other person who is an authority in matters of religion, namely, any prophet, or a Companion of Mohammad, (see Kull p. 203,) as handed down by tradition:] when used unrestrictedly in matters of the law, السُّنَّةُ meansonly what the Prophet [Mohammad] has commanded, and what has been handed down from him by tradition, [or, as in the JM, and what he forbade,] and what he has invited to do, by word or deed, of such things as are not mentioned in the Kur-án; wherefore one says, in speaking of the directions, or evidences, of the law, الكِتَابُ وَالسُّنَّةُ meaning the Kur-án and the Traditions: (L:) [thus used, it may be rendered the institutes of the Prophet; or his rule or usage:] or in the law it signifies the way of acting &c. that is pursued in religion without being made obligatory, or necessary; it is what the Prophet persevered in doing, or observing, with omitting, or neglecting, [it] sometimes; and if the said persevering is in the way of religious service, it constitutes [what are termed] سُنَنُ الهُدَى; if in the way of custom, سُنَنُ الزَّوَائِدِ: so that سُنَّةُ الهُدَى [the سُنَّة of right direction] is that of which the observance is a completion of religion, and it is that to the omission, or neglect, whereof attach blame and misdemeanour; and سُنَّةُ الزَّوَائِدِ [the سُنَّة of supererogatory acts] is that of which the observance is good, but to the omission, or neglect, whereof neither blame nor misdemeanour attaches, such as the ways of the Prophet in his standing and sitting and clothing and eating: (KT:) سُنَنٌ is the pl. (Msb.) سُنَّةُ الأَوَّلِينَ, in the Kur xviii. 53, i. e. سُنَّتُنَا فِى الأَوَّلِينَ [The way pursued by us in respect of the former, or preceding peoples], means the destruction decreed to befall them; (Jel;) or extirpation; (Bd;) or, as Zj says, their beholding punishment; (أَنَّهُمْ عَايَنُوا العَذَابَ; [or, as expl. in the K, مُعَايَنَةُ العَذَابِ;]) for the believers in a plurality of gods said, [as is related in the Kur viii. 32,] O God, if this be the truth from Thee, then do Thou rain down upon us stones from heaven. (M, L.) b2: Also Nature; natural, or native, disposition, temper, or other quality or property: (M, L, K:) pl. سُنَنٌ. (M, L.) b3: And The face; (M, L, K;) because of its polish and smoothness: (M, L:) or the ball of the cheek (حُرُّ الوَجْهِ): or the circuit (دَائِرَة) of the face: or the form: (M, L, K:) or the form of the face: (S:) or the forehead and two sides thereof: (M, L, K:) all from the meaning of polish and smoothness and evenness: (M, L:) or the principal part of the face; the part thereof in which beauty is generally known to lie: (M in art. ام:) or the side of the cheek: pl. سُنَنٌ. (L.) You say, رَجُلٌ قَبَِيحُ السُّنَّةِ A man foul, or ugly, in respect of the form, and of what confronts one, of the face. (L.) And هُوَ أَشْبَهُ شَىْءٍ سُنَّةً وَأُمَّةً He is the most like thing in form, and face, and in stature. (L.) b4: And The black line, or streak, on the back of the ass. (L.) A2: Also, (S, K,) or ↓ سِنَّةٌ, (so in the L,) A sort of dates, of ElMedeeneh, (S, L, K,) well known. (L.) سِنَّةٌ: see سِنٌّ, in the last quarter of the paragraph, in two places. b2: Also i. q. سِكَّةٌ, meaning A ploughshare; i. e. the iron thing with which the ground is ploughed up: (AA, IAar, S, L: [see also لُؤَمَةٌ:]) pl. سِنَنٌ. (L.) b3: [And] A twoheaded فَأْسٍ [i. e. hoe or adz or axe]: (K:) or [its pl.] سِنَنٌ signifies [simply] i. q. فُؤُوسٌ [pl. of فَأْسٌ]. (L.) A2: See also سَنَّةٌ: A3: and see سُنَّةٌ, last sentence.

سَنَنٌ A way, or road: (T, L:) the main and middle part thereof; (A'Obeyd, Mgh, L;) the beaten track, or part along which one travels, thereof; as also ↓ سُنَنٌ: (A'Obeyd, L:) the نَهْج [i. e. plain, or open, track] of the road; and so ↓ سُنَنٌ and ↓ سُنُنٌ (M, L, K) and ↓ سِنَنٌ: (K:) and, all of these, the course, or direction, of the road: (M, L, K:) but ISd says, [in the M,] I know not ↓ سِنَنٌ on any other authority than that of Lh. (L.) One says, تَنَحَّ عَنْ سَنَنِ الطَّرِيقِ (S, L, Msb) and ↓ سُنَنِهِ and ↓ سُنُنِهِ [Go thou away, or aside, from the main and middle part of the road, or from the beaten track thereof; &c.]: (S, L:) and عَنْ سَنَنِ الخَيْلِ (S, Msb) from the way of the horses, (Msb,) or from the course, or direction, thereof. (S.) And تَرَكَ فُلَانٌ لَكَ سَنَنَ الطَّرِيقِ and ↓ سَُنَهُ (Lh, M, L) and ↓ سُنُنَهُ (L) and ↓ سِنَنَهُ (Lh, M, L) [respecting which last see what precedes] Such a one left, or has left, to thee the course, or direction, of the road. (Lh, M, L.) And اِمْضِ عَلى سَنَنِكَ and ↓ سُنَنِكَ (L) or ↓ سُنُنِكَ (M) Go along on thy course. (M, L.) سَنَنٌ also signifies A way of acting or the like; syn. طَرِيقَةٌ; (S, L;) as also سُنَّةٌ: (Mgh, L, Msb: see the latter word, in the former half of the paragraph, in two places:) you say, اِسْتَقَامَ فُلَانٌ عَلَى سَنَنٍ وَاحِدٍ [Such a one went on undeviatingly in one way]: (S, L, Msb: *) and [in like manner] ↓ جَآءَتِ الرِّيحُ سَنَائِنَ The wind came in one way, (S, K,) in one course, or direction, and one way, (M, L,) not varying: (S, L:) and [similar to the former of these two phrases is the saying] بَنَى القَوْمُ بُيُوتَهُمْ عَلَى سَنَنٍ وَاحِدٍ i. e. [The people, or party, built their houses, or constructed their tents,] in one mode, or manner. (M, L.) Also The aim, or intention, of a man. (ISh, M, * L.) [Accord. to Fei,] السَّنَنُ also signifies الوَجْهُ مِنَ الأَرْضِ [by which may be meant The place, or tract, or quarter, of the land, towards which one goes; or it may mean the face, or surface, of the ground]: and so ↓ سُنُنٌ and ↓ سُنَنٌ. (Msb.) A2: السَّنَنُ also signifies الإِبِلُ تَسْتَنُّ فِى عَدْوِهَا [app. meaning The camels that leap, spring, or bound, in their running; (see 8;) or rather السَّنَنُ مِنَ الإِبِلِ has this meaning, as appears from what here follows]: (K:) or [a horse, or camel,] that perseveres in his running and advancing and retiring: and one says, جَآءَ سَنَنٌ مِنَ الخَيْلِ, i. e. شَوْطٌ [app. meaning There came a number of horses running a heat; for شوط in this explanation seems, from the phrase to which it relates and from what immediately precedes the mention of that phrase, to be an inf. n. used as an epithet in which the quality of a subst. predominates, and therefore, agreeably with a common rule, applied to a pl. number as well as to a single individual]: (M, L:) and جَآءَ مِنَ الخَيْلُ سَنَنٌ لَا يُرَدُّ وَجْهُهُ [app. meaning, in like manner, There came, of the horses, a number running a heat, the course of which was not to be turned away]; (S, L; not expl. in either;) and so, مِنَ الإِبِلِ [of the camels]. (L.) b2: And Sh explains سَنَنٌ as applied in a verse of El-Aashà

to People, or a party, hastening to fight, or slay. (L.) A3: Also, [as a quasi-inf. n.,] The leaping, springing, or bounding, [so I here render اِسْتِنَان, inf. n. of 8, which see for other, similar, meanings,] of camels and of horses. (L. [It is there mentioned in another place, and in the M, as a subst., meaning a quasi-inf.n., from اِسْتَنَّ.]) سُنَنٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, in six places. b2: It is also pl. of سُنَّةٌ [q. v.]. (Msb, &c.) سُنُنٌ: see سَنَنٌ, in five places.

سِنَنٌ: see سَنَنٌ, in three places.

سَنَان, also pronounced سَنَّان: see سَنَا, in art. سنو and سنى, last sentence.

سِنَانٌ, (K,) or سِنَانُ رُمْحٍ, (S, M, Mgh, Msb,) A spear-head; (K;) the iron [head] of a spear: so called because of its polish: (M, L:) pl. أَسِنَّةٌ. (T, S, Msb, K.) One says, هُوَ أَطْوَعُ السِّنَانِ He is one to whom the spear-head is subservient, howsoever he will. (K.) b2: See also an ex. of its pl. voce سِنٌّ, in the middle of the paragraph.

A2: And سِنَانٌ is syn. with مِسَنٌّ, q.v. (S, M, L.) b2: See also سِنٌّ, near the middle of the paragraph, in two places.

A3: Also Flies; syn. ذِبَّانٌ [pl. of ذُبَابٌ]. (El-Muärrij, L.) سَنُونٌ A dentifrice; (S, M, L, K;) a medicament with which the teeth are rubbed and cleansed, compounded for the purpose of strengthening and freshening them: (L:) pl. سَنُونَاتٌ. (K in art. سرط [where, in the CK, سُفُوفَاتٌ is erroneously put in its place].) A2: See also سَنِينَةٌ.

سِنُونَ and سُنُونَ pls. of سَنَةٌ: see this last in art. سنه.

سَنِينٌ: see مَسْنُونٌ, in two places. b2: Also What flows [upon, or from, the whetstone] on the occasion of sharpening iron [or a knife or the like], and which is always stinking. (Fr, L.) and What falls from a stone when one rubs, or grates, it (Fr, S, L, K) upon another stone. (Fr, L.) A2: See also سِنٌّ, in the latter half of the paragraph.

سِنِينٌ: see سِنٌّ, in the latter half of the paragraph.

A2: See also سَنَةٌ (of which it is a pl.) in art. سنه.

سَنِينَةٌ Elevated sands extending lengthwise upon the ground: or sands having the form of حِبَال [pl. of حَبْلٌ, q. v.]: and ↓ سَنُونٌ is syn. therewith in the former or latter of these senses: (M, L:) or سَنائِنُ has the former of these meanings, and سَنِينَةٌ is its sing. (S, K.) A2: Also Wind: (M, L, K:) [or a gentle wind: (Freytag, from the Deewán of the Hudhalees:)] pl. سَنَائِنُ. (L.) b2: See also the pl., in relation to wind, voce سَنَنٌ, near the middle of the paragraph.

A3: See also سِنٌّ, in the latter half of the paragraph.

سُنَيْنَةٌ: see سِنٌّ, of which it is the dim., in the former half of the paragraph: A2: and again, in the latter half of the same.

A3: See also سَنَةٌ (of which it is an irreg. dim.) in art. سنه.

سِنْسِنٌ The edge (S, M, L, K) of a vertebra (S, M, L) or of the vertebræ (K) of the back; (S, M, L, K;) as also ↓ سِنْسِنَةٌ and ↓ سِنٌّ: (M, L, K:) pl. سَنَاسِنُ: (S, L:) and the head [of any] of the bones of the breast: and the extremity of the rib in the breast: (K:) or, as some say, سَنَاسِنُ signifies the heads of the extremities of the bones of the breast, which are the soft heads of the bones of the زَوْر: or the extremities of the ribs in the breast: or, of a horse, the prominent [ribs, or anterior parts of the ribs, called] جَوَانِح, resembling the ضُلُوع, but stopping short of the ضُلُوع: (M, L:) or the upper part of the hump of a camel: (Ham p. 689:) [or the middle of the lower part of the hump; for,] accord. to Az, لَحْمُ سَنَاسِنِ البَعِيرِ signifies the flesh that is between the two sides, or halves, of the hump of the camel; which is the best of the sorts of flesh, and is marbled with fat: (L:) or سَنَاسِنُ signifies bones [in general]; as also شَنَاشِنُ: (IAar, L:) and (S) accord. to Ibn-'Amr [or Aboo-'Amr?] and others, (L,) it signifies the heads of the مَحَالَة [app. here meaning vertebræ]; (S, L;) and [it is also said that the sing.] سِنْسِنٌ signifies the head of the مَحَالَة [which signifies a vertebra as well as vertebræ, or is more correctly without ة when applied to the latter]. (K.) A2: Also Thirst. (K.) سِنْسِنَةٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.

سَنْسَانٌ [app. A blast of smoke]. One says نَسْنَاسٌ مِنْ دُخَانٍ and سَنْسَانٌ, meaning [of] the smoke of fire. (L in the present art. and TA in art. نس.) رِيحٌ سَنْسَانَةٌ A cold, or cool, wind; as also نَسْنَاسَةٌ. (L.) إَسَنُّ More [and most] advanced in age: (M, L, K:) a correct Arabic word. (M, L.) Yousay, هٰذَا أَسَنُّ مِنْ هٰذَا This is more advanced in age than this: (M, L, K: *) and Th says, speaking of Moosà Ibn-'Eesà-Leythee, أَدْرَكْتُهُ أَسَنَّ

أَهْلِ البَلَدِ [meaning I lived in his time, he being the most advanced in age of the people of the town, or country]. (M, L.) مُسِنٌّ Advanced in age, or full-grown; (L, Msb;) applied to a beast, contr. of فَتِىٌّ: (S and Mgh and Msb in art. فتو:) or, applied to an animal of the ox-kind and to the sheep or goat, [at the least,] in the third year: (L: [see the verb, 4:]) fem. with ة: (Msb:) pl. مَسَانٌّ, (L, Msb,) which, applied to camels, is [said to be] syn. with كِبَارٌ [as meaning advanced in age, or full-grown], (K,) contr. of أَفْتَآءُ [pl. of فَتِىٌّ] so applied. (S, L.) مِسَنٌّ A whetstone; i. e. a stone, (S, M, L, Msb,) or anything, (K,) with which, (S, K,) or upon which, (M, L, Msb, K,) one sharpens, or whets, or makes sharp-pointed, (S, M, L, Msb, K,) and polishes, (M, L, K,) a knife and the like; (Msb;) and ↓ سِنَانٌ signifies the same. (S, M, L.) مَسْنُونٌ [Bitten with the teeth: whence, app., what next follows]. You say أَرْضٌ مَسْنُونَةٌ and ↓ سَنِينٌ meaning Land of which the herbage has been eaten. (L, K.) b2: Sharpened, or whetted, or made sharp-pointed, and polished; as also ↓ سَنِينٌ; (M, L, K;) applied to a knife (K) or thing [of any kind]. (M, L.) Made smooth. (S, L.) Formed, fashioned, or shaped. (S, M, L.) Made long. (L.) You say وَجْهٌ مَسْنُونٌ (assumed tropical:) A face in which is length, without breadth; (مَخْروُطٌ;) smooth and even; or smooth and long; or long, and not high in the ball; or soft, tender, thin, and even; as though the flesh were ground (سُنَّ [like as a thing is ground in sharpening and polishing]) from it. (M, L.) And رَجُلٌ مَسْنُونُ الوَجْهِ (assumed tropical:) A man beautiful and smooth in the face: (Lh, M, L, K:) or a man in whose nose and face is length: (S, L, K:) or beautiful and long in the face. (L.) مِنْ حَمَأ مَسْنُونٍ, in the Kur [xv. 26 and 28 and 33], (L,) means (assumed tropical:) [Of black mud] altered [for the worse in odour]; (AA, S, L;) in which sense مَسْنُون is also applied to water; (AHeyth, L;) [or] stinking: (AA, S, M, L, K:) from سَنَنْتُ الحَجَرَ عَلَى الحَجَرِ “ I rubbed, or grated, the stone upon the stone; ” what flows between them, termed سَنِين, being always stinking: (Ksh and Bd in xv. 26: [and the like is said in the L, on the authority of Fr:]) or, accord. to I'Ab, it means moist: accord to AO, poured forth: or, as some say, poured forth in a form, or shape: (L:) or formed, fashioned, or shaped: (Ksh, Bd:) or poured forth in order to its drying [or hardening], and becoming formed, fashioned, or shaped, like as molten, or liquified, substances are poured forth into moulds. (Ksh, * Bd.) مُسْتَنُّ الحَرُورِ is said to mean The place of the running of the سَرَاب [or mirage, app. in consequence of the hot wind]: or the place of the vehement heat of the hot wind; as though it were running to and fro therein (كَأَنَّهَا تَسْتَنُّ فِيهِ عَدْوًا): or it may mean the place whence issues the [hot] wind: but the first is the explanation given by the preceding authorities. (M, L.) A2: المُسْتَنُّ [an epithet used as meaning] The lion. (K. [Thus applied, act. part. n. of اِسْتَنَّ.]) مُسْتَسَنُّ and مُسْتَسِنُّ: see what follows.

مِسَنْسَنٌ A travelled road; (T, M, L, and so in the CK; in some copies of the K ↓ مُسْتَسِنٌّ;) as also ↓ مُسْتَسَنٌّ. (K.)
س ن و [سنا]
قال: يا ابن عباس أخبرني عن قول الله عز وجل: يَكادُ سَنا بَرْقِهِ يَذْهَبُ بِالْأَبْصارِ .
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قال: نعم، أما سمعت أبا سفيان بن الحارث بن عبد المطلب وهو يقول:
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سن
السنُ: واحِدَةٌ من الأسْنَانِ، كَبِرَتْ سِنُه، وأسَنَ الرجُلُ، وناقَةٌ مُسِنَةٌ: هَرِمَةٌ؛ والجَميعُ المَسَانُ، وفي المَثَلِ: " صَدَقَني سِن بَكْرِه " و " سِن بَكْرِه "؛ ولكُل واحِدٍ منهما مَعْنىً. والثوْرُ الوَحْشِي. وقيل: كُل ذي أرْبَع من الدوَاب. وهو الشيْخُ أيضاً. والسنَانُ: سِنَانُ الرُمْحِ. والسن: تَحْدِيْدُ كُل شَيْء، سِنَان مَسْنُوْنٌ وسَنِيْن. والذي يَسِيْلُ منه عِنْدَ الحَد: سَنِيْنٌ. والمِسَنُ والسنَانُ: الحَجَرُ الذي يُسَنُّ عليه السكيْنُ، وجَمْعه أسِنةٌ. وأسْنَانُ المِنْجَلِ: مَعْرُوْفَة. وقيل: السنَانُ: الذبان؛ في قولِه:
وما بَيْنَ عَيْنَيْهِ وَنيْمُ سِنَانِ وسِن الفَأسِ، وجَمْعُه سِنَنٌ. والسنةُ: الفَأسُ لها خَلْفَانِ. وما تُحْرَثُ به الأرْضُ. وسِن من ثُوْمٍ: حَبةٌ من رَأْسِ ثُوْمٍ. وعَلَفْتُ دابتي سِناً من العُشْبِ. والسن: أنْ تَسُن الطِّيْنَ بيَدِكَ إِذا طَينْتَ به فَخاراً.
والسن: أسْرَعُ السيْرِ، سَنَنْتُ الإبِلَ: أي سُقْتُها سَوْقاً شديداً. والاسْتِنَانُ - افْتِعَال -: منه، وفلان يَسْتَن: أي يَمْضي لا يَثْنِيْه شَيْءَ. والسنَنُ: الإبِلُ تَسْتَن في عَدْوِها من نَشَاطِها. واسْتِنَانُ الخَيْلِ: كذلك.
ورَجُلٌ مَسْنُوْنُ الوَجْهِ: كأنه قد سُنَ عن وَجْهِه اللَّحْمُ. والحَمَأ المَسْنُوْنُ: المُنْتِنُ، وقيل: المَصْبُوْبُ. وهو - أيضاً -: المُصور. وسُنةُ الوَجْهِ: دَوَائرُه، والجَمعُ السُّنَنُ. ويقولون: هو أشْبَهُ به سُنةً ومُنة.
والسنَنُ: المَذْهَبُ والطَّرِيْقُ. وكذلك السنَنُ: القَصدُ الذي تُرِيْدُه. والسنَنُ: أولُ القَوْم. وسَنَنُ الغارَةِ: أوَائلُهَا.
واسْتَنَتِ الطرُقُ: وَضَحَتْ وبانَ سَنَنُها. وتَنَحَّ عن سَنَنِ الطرِيْقِ وسُنُنِه وسُننِه.
والسنةُ: العادَةُ أيضاً.
والسنةُ: ما لَج في عَدْوِه وإقْبَالِه وإدْبَارِه.
والسنُّ: صِنفٌ من الطين.
والسنةُ: اسْم للدبةِ والفَهدَةِ. والسنيْنَةُ من الرَّمْلَةِ: مِثْلُ الشقِيْقَةِ المُنْقَطِعَةِ، وجَمْعُها سَنَائنُ. والسنِيْنُ من الرمْلِ: كُلُ ما اسْتَن أي تَسَاوَقَ واتقَادَ.
والمُسْتَسِنُ: الطرِيْقُ، وهو المُسْتَنُّ أيضاً. وسَنَنْتُ عليه الشرسَنّاً: صَبَبْته عليه. وسَنَ عليه الــدرْعَ والماءَ. وسَنَنْتُ الرجُلَ: مَدَحْته.
وسَنَانَاءُ القَوْمِ: سَيدُهم - بوَزْنِ عَيَايَاءَ -.
وذَهَبَ في كُل سَن وفَنٍ. وجِئته بالحَدِيثِ على سَنَنِه وسُنَنِه: أي على وَجْهِه. وهو سَنِيْنُ الحُسْنِ: أي عَتِيْقُه.
وسَن إبِلَه: إذا أحْسَنَ رِعْيَتَها. وفَرَس مَسْنُوْنَة: صُنِعَتْ حَتّى سَمِنَتْ. وسَنَني هذا الشيْءُ؛ أي شَهّى إلَيَّ الطعَامَ. وفي الحَدِيث: " إذا سافَرْتُم في الخِصْب فاعْطُوا الركابَ أسِنتَها " وهي جَمْعُ السِّنَانِ؛ أي ما يَسُنُّ الإبلَ على الأكْلِ وُيقَويها، وقيل: أرادَ الأسْنَانَ. وأكَلَتِ الدَّوَابُّ سِنّاً: وهو دُوْنَ الشبْعِ. ورَعَتْ سِنّاً: أي ساعَةً يَسِيْرَةً، وأسْنَاناً: أي من هذا ساعَةً ومن ذاك ساعَةً. وسِن من عُشْبٍ: مُتَفَرقٌ. وسَنّوا المالَ: أرْسَلُوها في الرعْي. وسَنَ الفَحْلُ الناقَةَ سَنّاً: إذا كَبها. وسانها سِنَاناً طَوِيلاً حَتّى تَنَوَّخَها.
وسَنَ اللهُ قَضَاءَ حاجَتي على يَدَيْه: أي أجْرَاه وسَبَّبَه. و " وَقَعَ في سِنَ رَأْسِه " من الخَيْرِ: وهي حُكْمُه ما احْتَكَمَ، وقيل: شَعْرُ رَأْسِه.
وسِن الإنسانِ؛ لِدَتُه. وله بَنُوْنَ أسْنَانُ ابْنِكَ، وله ابنٌ سُنَيْنُ ابْنِكَ وعلى سُنَيْنَةِ ابْنِكَ. وسَنَنْتُ أسْنَانَه: كَسَرْتها؛ أسُنُّها سَنّاً. وسُنَّتِ الدابة: أُصِيْبَ أسْنَانُها، وكذلك إذا نَبَتَتْ أسْنَانُها. وسَنَها اللهُ. وأسَنَتِ الدابة: نَبَتَ لها سِن. ومن أمْثَالِهم: " لا آتِيْكَ سِنَ الحِسْلِ " أي أبداً. و " سَوَاسِيَةٌ كأسْنَانِ المُشْطِ " و " كأسْنَانِ الحِمَار ". وسَنَنْتُ إلى فلانٍ رُمْحي: أي وَجهْته إليه وسَددْته نَحْوَه. والسنْسِنُ - والجميع السنَاسِنُ -: حُرُوْفُ فَقَارِ الظَهْرِ العُلْيَا التي يَشُقُ بَعْضُها بَعْضاً بَيْنَ سَنَامِ البَعِير. والسنُوْنُ: ما يُسْتَاكُ به. والسنْسِنُ: اسْم أعْجَمي يُسَمى به أهْلُ السوَادِ. والمُسَنْسِنُ: طَرِيْق يُسْلَكُ.
باب السين والنون س ن، ن س يستعملان

سن: السِّنُّ واحدةُ الأَسنان. وكَبِرَتْ سِنُّ الرجل: يُعنَى به الهَرَمُ ، أُخِذَ من السِّنِّ التي نَيَّبَتْ وليس من السِّنين، ومنه يقال: حديث السِّنِّ وسنُّه حديث . وأَسَنَّ الرجلُ: [كَبِرَ] . وناقةٌ مُسِنّةٌ والجمع مسان. وسِنٌّ من ثُومٍ أي حَبَّةٌ من رأسه. وأسنانُ المِنْجَل ونحوه في كلّ شيءٍ: أُشَرُهُ. وسِنان الرُّمحِ سِنانٌ مَسْنُونٌ سَنينٌ . والمِسَنُّ: الحَجَرُ الذي يُسَنُّ عليه السِّكِّينُ، أي يُحَدَّدُ والسَنُّ: أن تَسُنَّ الطِّينَ بيَدكَ اذا طَيَّنتَ أو اتَّخَذْتَ منه فَخّاراً. ورجلٌ مَسُنونُ الوجهِ: كان قد سَنَّ عن وَجهِهِ اللَّحْمَ أي خَفَّفَ. وحَمَأٌ مَسنُونٌ، قيلَ: هو المُنتِنُ. والمَسنُونُ في كلام العَرَب المُصَوَّرُ. وما أحسَنَ سُنَّةَ وَجْهِهِ أي دوائره. والسنة: ما لج الفَرَسُ في عَدْوِه وإقباله وإدباره، قال في وصف الشَّوْل:

اذا اشمَعَلَّتْ سُنَنٌ رَسَابها

أي رَفَقَ بها. والمَسْنُون أُخِذَ من سُنَّةِ الوجهِ. وأراد رجلٌ ابتِياع جَمَلٍ، فسألَ صاحبَه عن سنه فكذبه، وجاء آخر ببَكرٍ يبيعُه فسَأله عن سِنِّه فصَدَقَه فقال: صَدَقَني سِنَّ بَكْرِه فذهبت مَثَلاً. والسَّنَّةُ: اسم الدُّبَّةِ او الفَهد. والسَّناسِنُ: حُروف فَقارِ الظَّهْر العُليا التي يسبِق بعضُها بين شَطَّيْ سَنام البعير، الواحِدُ سِنسِنٌ. وسُنْسُنُ: اسمٌ أعجميٌّ يُسَّمي به أهل السَّوادِ. والمُسَنَّنُ: طريقُ يُسْلَكُ، والمُسَلْسَلُ مثلهُ. ويقال: السَّنَّةُ والمَنَّةُ، فالسّنّةُ الدُّبَّةُ، والمَنَّةُ القِرْدَة. ويقال: السَّنينةُ من الرَّملْ الشَّقيقةُ المُنقطِعة، وجمعُها سَنائِنُ. والسَّنينةُ: الرمح، وجمعها سَنائنُ، قال مالك بن خالد الخُناعيّ: :

فضولُ رِجاعٍ رَقْرَقَتها السَّنائن

والرِّجاعُ: الغُدرانُ. والسَّنَنُ: أوَّلُ القوم. والسَّنَةُ: العامُ القحط. نس: النَّسُّ لُزُومُ امَضاءِ في كلِّ أمر، وهو سُرعة الذَّهاب لورود الماء خاصة ، قال العجّاج:

وبَلدةٍ يسمى قَطاها نُسَّسَا

والتَّنساس: التَّفعال منه، قال الحُطيئة:

طالَ بها حَوْزي وتَنْساسي

والنَسُّ: الحَثُّ السريع، والنّاسُ المصدر، ونَسَّه يَنُسُّه نَسّاً وأَنَسَستُ بعيري: حَثَثْتُه في السَّوق. والنَّسيس: جُهْدُ الإِنسان، قال أبو زُبَيْد:

اذا عَلِقَتْ مَخالِبُه بقَرْنٍ ... فقد أَودَى اذا بَلَغَ النَّسيسُ

أي بَلَغَ مَجُهودَه. [وأنشد:

باقي النسيس مشرف كاللدن]  والنَّسْنَسَةُ: سُرعة الطَّيَران، يقال: نَسْنَسَ ونَصْنَصَ. ويقال: طَبَخَ اللَّحْمَ حتى نَسَّ، والنّاسُّ: الذي ذَهَبَ طَعْمُه وبَلَلُه من شِدَّة الطَّبْخ، ونَسَّ ينِسُّ نُسُوساً، وأَنْسَستَ لَحمَكَ يا فلان. والنَّسيس: البقِيَّةُ من الشيء، وأصلُه بقيّة الرّوح، يقال: ما بقي منه الا نَسيسُه، أي بقيّةُ روحِه، قال الكُمَيت:

ولكنَّ مِنّيَ برَّ النَّسيس ... أَحُوط الحَريمَ وأحمى الذِّمارا

أي لا ازال بهم بارّاً ما بَقِيَ في النَّسيس أيُّ قُوّةٍ وحياة ومنه قوله:

فقد أودَى اذا بَلَغَ النَّسيسُ

والنِسْناسُ: خَلقٌ في صورة الناس، أَشبَهُوهُم في شيءٍ وخالفوهم في شيء، وليسوا من بني آدَمَ. ويقال فيهم: كانوا حَيّاً من عادٍ عَصَوا رُسُلهم فمَسَخَهُم اللهُ نَسْناساً، لكل إِنسانٍ يَدٌ ورِجلٌ من جانبٍ، يَنقُزون نَقْزَ الظَّبْي، ويَرْعَونَ رَعْي البَهائِم. ويقال: إِنَّهم انقرَضُوا، والذين هم على تلك الخِلْقة ليسوا من أصلهم ولا نَسْلِهم، ولكنْ خلق على حدة. والنَّسانِسُ جمعُ النَّسناس، قال:

وما الناسُ الا نحن أم ما فَعالهم ... وإن جَمَعوا نَسناسَهم والنَّسانِسَا

زل

Entries on زل in 4 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, and 1 more
زل زَل السّهْمُ عني الذرْعِ زَلِيْلاً. وزَلتْ قَدَمُه زَلا. وزَذ في الخُطْبَةِ والمَقَالَةِ زَلةً، وفي الرأيِ زَلَلاً وزَلاً وزُلُولاً وزَلِيْلاً. وزَل عن المَنْزِلَةِ زَلِيْلاً وزُلُوْلاً. وزَلِلْتُ في الطَيْنِ وزَلَلْتُ. وأزْلَلْتُ زَلًةً، ولا يُقال زَلَلْتُ، واتخَذَ زَلةً أي صَنِيْعاً للنَّاسِ. وأزَلًه الشيطانُ عن الحَقَ. والمَزَلةُ المَكانُ الدَّحْض - بكَسْرِ الزاي وفَتْحِها - وفي مِيْزَانِه زَلَلٌ أي نُقْصَانٌ. ودِيْنَارٌ زَال ودَنَانِيْرُ زللٌ. وفيها زُلْزُوْلٌ أي خِفَّة. وزَلَتِ الدرَاهِمُ نَقَصَتْ. وزَل الفَرَسُ زَلِيْلاً إذا أسْرَعَ ومَضى؛ وزُلُوْلاً كذلك. واسْتَزَله السيْلُ فَزل زَلِيْلاً أي اسْتَخَفَه. والزًلْزَلَةُ تَحْرِيْكُ الشيْءِ، والزِّلْزَالُ مِثْلُه.
والزَلازِلُ: البَلايَا. والأزَلُ: الأرْسَحُ، زَل يَزَلُ زَلَلاً. والسمْعُ الأزَلُ: سَبُعٌ بَيْنَ الذِّئْبِ والضَّبُعِ. والأزَلُ: السَّرِيْعُ. والأزْلُ: الأنْعَامُ، وفي الحَدِيثِ: " مَنْ أزِلَّتْ إليه نِعْمَةٌ فَلْيَشْكُرْها ". وهو التًقْدِيْمُ؛ من قَوْلهم: أزَل أمَامَه شَيْئاً أي قَدَمَه. وصَلَعٌ زَلالٌ: بَرّاقٌ يَزِلُّ عنه كُلُّ شَيْءٍ. وذَهَبٌ زُلالٌ: وهو الصّافي الخالِصُ، ومنه: ماءٌ زُلالٌ وزَلْزَل وزَلاَّلٌ: سَرِيعُ المَرِّ في الحَلْق. وزَلْزَلْتُ الماءَ: إذا شَرِبْتَه. والزلِيْلُ: الفالُوْذَجُ. والزَّلِيْلُ: المَكَان يُزَلُّ منه. وزَلِزَ القَوْمُ: عَجِلُوا، وما أزْلَزَهُم. والعَرَبُ تقول: " تَوَقَّرِي يا زَلِزَةُ " وهي القَلِقَةُ.

وجاءَ علن زَلَزِهِ: أي جاءَ علن الطرِيْقِ الذي أخَذَ فيه. والزَّلَزِلُ: المَتَاع والأثَاثُ. وجَمِّعْ زَلِزَكَ: أي جَهَازَكَ. وتَرَكْتهُم في زُلْزُوْلٍ: أي في قِتَالٍ وتَخْلِيْطٍ. والزُلْزُوْلُ: الخَفِيْفُ الظَرِيْفُ. وجاءَ بالإبِلِ يُزَلْزِلُها: أي يَسُوْقُها شَدِيداً.
والزوْزَلُ: الأتَانُ.
باب الزاي واللام ز ل، ل ز مستعملان

زل: زَلَّ السَّهْمُ عن الــدِّرع زليلاً، والإنسانُ عن الصَّخرة يَزِلُّ زليلاً. فإِذا زلّت قَدَمُهُ قيل: زلّ زلاًّ وزُلولاً، وإذا زلّ في مقالٍ أو نحوه قيل: زلّ زلّة وزللا، قال سليمان بن يزيد العدوي: وإذا رأيت ولا مَحالةَ زلَّةً ... فعلى صديقك فضلَ حِلْمِك فارْددِ

واتّخذ فلانٌ زلّةً للنّاس، أي: صنيعاً. وأزلّة الشَّيْطانُ عن الحقّ، إذا أضلّه. [والزَّليل: مشيٌ خفيفٌ، زلّ يَزِلّ زليلاً، قال :

وعاديةٍ سَوْمَ الجَرادِ وَزَعتها ... فَكَلَّفْتها سِيداً أزلَّ مُصَدَّراً

لم يَعْنِ بالأزلّ الأَرْسح، ولا هو من صفة الفَرَس ولكنّه أراد: يزلّ زليلاً خفيفا] . والمُزِلَّةُ: المكانُ الدَّحضُ. والمَزَلَّةُ: الزَّلَلُ في الدَّحْض. والزّلّةُ، عراقيّة: اسمٌ لما يُحمَلُ من المائدة لقريب أو صديق، وإنّما اشتُقّ ذلك من الصّنيع إلى النّاس. والإزْلالُ: الإنعامُ، من أَزْلَلْت إليه نِعْمة، أي: أَسْدَيت، واصطُنِعَتْ عنده. والأزل: الأرسح، وقد زلّ زَلَلاً، فهو أَزَلُّ، [وهي زلاءُّ] . والأَزَلُّ: الصغير المؤخر، الضخم المقدم. والسِّمْعُ الأَزَلُّ: سَبُعٌ بين الذئب والضبع. والزَّلْزَلة: تحريكُ الشَّيء [والزِّلزال أيضاً] . والزَّلزالُ : كلمة مُشتقّة، جُعِلَت اسماً للزَّلزلة. والزَّلازل: البلايا.

لز: اللَّزُّ: لزومُ الشَّيء بالشّيء. ولِزازُ الباب: نِجافُها، وهي خَشَبَةٌ يُلَزُّ بها الباب. ورجلٌ مِلَزٌّ في خصوماتِهِ وأمورِهِ. وإنّه لَلِزازٌ خَصِمٌ، أي: شديد الخصومة، قال :

لِزازُ خَصْمٍ مَعِكٍ مُمَرَّنِ

ورجلٌ مُلَزَّزُ الخَلْق، أي: مجتمع [الخلق] . ولزّه، أي: طعنه.

زل

1 زَلَلْتَ, [third Pers\. زَلَّ,] aor. ـِ (S, K;) and زَلِلْتَ, [third Pers\. likewise زَلَّ,] aor. ـَ (Fr, S, K;) inf. n. زَلِيلٌ, (Lh, S, K,) which is of the former verb, (S,) and زَلٌّ, (Lh, K,) also of the former verb, (Msb,) and زُلُولٌ and زِلِّيلَى [or, accord. to the S, this is a simple subst.,] and زِلِّيلَآءُ (Lh, K) and مَزِلَّةٌ, (K,) [all app. of the former verb,] and زَلَلٌ, (Fr, S, K,) which is of the latter verb; (Fr, S;) Thou slippedst (K) in mud, or in speech, (S, K,) or in judgment, or opinion, or in religion: (TA:) or you say, زَلَّ عَنْ مَكَانِهِ, aor. ـِ inf. n. زَلٌّ [&c. as above]; and زَلَّ, aor. ـَ inf. n. زَلَلٌ; the former verb of the class of ضَرَبَ; and the latter, of the class of تَعِبَ; meaning he, or it, moved away, or aside, [or slipped,] from his, or its, place: and زَلَّ فِى مَنْطِقِهِ, or فِعْلِهِ, aor. ـِ like يَضْرِبُ, inf. n. زَلَّةٌ, he made a slip, or mistake, in his speech, or his action. (Msb.) فَإِنْ زَلَلْتُمْ, in the Kur ii. 205, means But if ye turn away, or aside, from entering thereinto fully: (Jel:) this is the common reading: but some read زَلِلْتُمْ. (TA.) And you say, زَلَّ زَلَّةً He committed a slip in speech and the like. (TA.) Accord. to IAth, زَلِيلٌ signifies The passing of a body from one place to another: and b2: hence it is metaphorically used in like manner in relation to a benefit: one says, زَلَّتْ مِنْهُ إِلَى فُلَانٍ نِعْمَةٌ, inf. n. زَلِيلٌ, meaning (tropical:) A benefit passed, or was transferred, from him, (i. e. a benefactor,) to such a one. (TA.) b3: زَلَّ, inf. n. زَلِيلٌ and زُلُولٌ, also signifies He (a man) passed along quickly: (ISh, K:) and زَلَّ, inf. n. زَلِيلٌ, he ran: and زَلِيلٌ, a light, or an agile, walking or pacing: (TA:) [and زَلَلٌ, mentioned above as an inf. n., seems to have the same, or a similar, signification:] a rájiz says, (S,) namely, Aboo-Mohammad El-Hadhlemee, (TA,) or Aboo-Mohammad ElFak'asee, (O,) إِنَّ لَهَا فِى العَامِ ذِى الفُتُوقِ وَزَلَلِ النِّيَّةِ وَالتَّصْفِيقِ

رِعْيَةَ مَوْلًى نَاصِحٍ شَفِيقِ (S in the present art., * and in art. صفق, * and art. فتق, but in this last with رَبٍّ in the place of مَوْلًى, and TA,) [i. e. Verily they have, in the year of little rain, (thus الفتوق, as here used, is expl. in the S in art. فتق,) and in the passing along lightly to the place which is the object of the journey, and in the being removed from a tract which they have depastured to a place in which is pasture, (thus التصفيق, as here used, is expl. in the S in art. صفق,) the tending of a master honest in his conduct, or desirous of their good, benevolent, or compassionate]: he is speaking of his camels: (S in art. فتق:) he means that they pass along lightly [so I render تَزِلُّ] from place to place in search of herbage: and النيّة means the place to which they purpose journeying. (S.) b4: [Hence,] زَلَّ عُمُرُهُ (assumed tropical:) His life went, or passed, [or glided,] away. (K, TA.) b5: زَلَّتِ الدَّرَاهِمُ, (S, Msb, * K,) aor. ـِ (S, Msb,) inf. n. زُلُولٌ, (S, K,) or زَلِيلٌ, (Msb,) The dirhems, or pieces of money, poured out, or forth: (K:) or were, or became, deficient in weight. (S, Msb, * K.) b6: زَلَّ, inf. n. زَلَلٌ, (K,) said of a man, (TA,) [and app. of a wolf, (see أَزَلُّ,)] He was, or became, light [of flesh] in the hips, or haunches: (K:) or زَلَلٌ signifies a woman's having little flesh in the posteriors and thighs. (S.) A2: زَلَّ, aor. ـِ accord. to analogy, as an intrans. v., from أَزْلَلْتُ إِلَيْهِ meaning “ I gave to him ” of food &c., should signify He took, or received: and hence the saying of the lawyers, وَيَزِلُّ إِنْ عَلِمَ الرِّضَى And he shall take, or receive, or the food [if he have knowledge of permission, or consent]. (Msb.) A3: زُلَّ i. q. دُقِّقَ [app. as meaning He, or it, was made, or rendered, thin, or slender]. (IAar, TA.) 2 زَلَّّ see the next paragraph, near its end.4 ازلّهُ, (K,) inf. n. إِزْلَالٌ, (TA,) He, or it, made him, or caused him, to slip in mud, (K, TA,) or in speech, or in judgment, or opinion, or in religion; (TA;) and ↓ استزلّهُ signifies the same. (S, * MA, K, * PS. [But respecting this latter, see what follows.]) It is said in the Kur [ii. 34], فَأَزَلَّهُمَا الشَّيْطَانُ عَنْهَا [And the Devil made them, or caused them, both, to slip, or fall, from it, namely, Paradise (الجَنَّة)]; and one reading is أَزَالَمُهَا, i. e. removed them: or, as some say, it means caused them to commit a slip, or wrong action, in consequence of it [referring to the tree]: or, accord. to Th, caused them to slip in judgment. (TA.) And in the same, iii. 149, ↓ اسْتَزَلَّهُمُ الشَّيْطَانُ The Devil made them, or caused them, to slip: (Jel:) or, as some say, sought to make them commit a slip, or wrong action. (TA.) b2: One says also, أَزَلَّ فُلَانًا إِلَى القَوْمِ He sent forward such a one to the people, or party. (TA.) b3: And أَزَلَّهُ عَنْ رَأْيِهِ He made him to turn from his opinion. (MA.) b4: And as زَلِيلٌ signifies the “ passing ” of a body from one place to another, one says, speaking metaphorically, (IAth, TA,) أَزَلَّ إِلَيْهِ نِعْمَةً (tropical:) He did to him a benefit: (S, IAth, K:) whence, (TA,) it is said in a trad., مَنْ أُزِلَّتْ إِلَيْهِ نِعْمَةٌ فَلْيَشْكُرْهَا (assumed tropical:) He to whom a benefit is done [let him be grateful for it]. (A'Obeyd, S, * Mgh, Msb.) And أَزْلَلْتُ لَهُ زُلَّةً (assumed tropical:) I did to him a benefit: one should not say زللت [thus written, app. for ↓ زَلَّلْتُ: but see مُزَلِّلٌ]. (TA.) And أَزْلَلْتُ إِلَيْهِ [alone] (assumed tropical:) I gave to him: or I did to him a benefit. (Msb.) And أَزْلَلْتُ

إِلَيْهِ مِنَ الطَّعَامِ وَغَيْرِهِ (assumed tropical:) I gave to him of the food and other things. (IKtt, TA.) And أَزَلَّ إِلَيْهِ مِنْ حَقِّهِ شَيْئًا (assumed tropical:) He gave to him somewhat of his due. (S, K.) And أَزَلَّ عَنْهُ نِعْمَةً (assumed tropical:) He drew forth from him a benefit. (TA.) 10 إِسْتَزْلَ3َ see 4, in two places. R. Q. 1 زَلْزَلَهُ, (S, * Msb, K, &c.,) inf. n. زَلْزَلَةٌ and زِلْزَالٌ and زَلْزَالٌ and زُلْزَالٌ, (K,) or the first of these is an inf. n. [by universal consent], (S,) and so is the second, but the third is a simple subst., (Zj, S, Msb,) though this and the fourth [which is the least known] have the authority of certain readings of passages of the Kur, namely, xcix. 1 for both of these, and xxxiii. 11 for the latter of them, (TA,) He put it, or him, into a state of motion, commotion, or agitation: (Msb, K, TA:) or into a state of convulsion, or violent motion. (Zj, TA.) You say, زَلْزَلَ اللّٰهُ الأَرْضَ [i. e. God made the earth to quake: or to quake violently:] (S:) [or] put the earth into a state of convulsion, or violent motion. (Zj, TA) And جَآءَ بِالإِبِلِ يُزَلْزِلُهَا He came with, or brought, the camels, driving them with roughness, violence, or vehemence. (TA.) Some say that زَلْزَلَةٌ is from الزَّلَلُ فِى الرَّأْىِ [i. e. “ the making a slip in judgment, or opinion ”]: so when one says, زُلْزِلَ القَوْمُ the meaning is, The people, or party, were turned away from the right course, and fear was cast into their hearts. (TA.) It is said in a trad., اَللّٰهُمَّ اهْزِمِ الأَحْزَابَ وَزَلْزِلْهُمْ i. e. [O God, rout, defeat, or put to flight, the combined forces, and] make their state of affairs to be unsound, or unsettled. (TA.) Accord. to IAmb, أَصَابَتِ القَوْمَ زَلْزَلَةٌ means An affrighting befell the people, or party; from the saying in the Kur [ii. 210], وَزُلْزِلُوا حَتَّى يَقُولَ الرَّسُولُ i. e. And they were affrighted [so that the Apostle said]: (L, TA:) or were vehemently agitated. (Ksh, Bd.) b2: مَا زَلْزَلْتُ قَطُّ مَآءً أَبْرَدَ مِنْ مَآءِ الثغوبِ [or الثَّغَبِ, as it is written in the explanation of this saying, the latter being app. the right reading], said by Aboo-Shembel, means I have not put into my throat, or fauces, ever, water slipping into it cooler than the water of the ثَغَب [or pool left by a torrent in the shade of a mountain]. (Az, TA.) R. Q. 2 تَزَلْزَلَ It was, or became, in a state of motion, commotion, agitation, convulsion, or violent motion. (Msb, TA.) You say, تَزَلْزَلَتِ الأَرْضُ (S, Msb, TA) The earth [quaked: or quaked violently:] was, or became, in a state of motion, commotion, &c.: (Msb:) the verb in this phrase [and in others] is quasi-pass. of R. Q. 1. (S, TA.) And تَزَلْزَلَتْ نَفْسُهُ His soul reciprocated in his chest at death. (TA.) زُلٌّ Slippery: (S:) a place in which one slips; (K;) and ↓ زَلَلٌ signifies the same; (S, K;) and ↓ زَلُولٌ [likewise, i. e.] a place in which the foot slips. (TA.) You say مَقَامٌ زُلٌّ and ↓ زَلَلٌ, and مَقَامَةٌ زُلٌّ and ↓ زَلَلٌ, [A standing-place] in which one slips. (K.) And زُحْلُوقَةٌ زُلٌّ and ↓ زَلَلٌ A slippery [sloping slide or rolling-place &c.]. (S.) [See also مَزِلَّةٌ.]

زَلَّةٌ A slip (S, Msb, * K) in mud, or in speech; a subst. from 1 meaning as expl. in the first sentence of this art.; (S, K:) as also ↓ زِلِّيلَى: (S: [but this latter is mentioned by Lh and in the K as an inf. n.:]) a slip, or lapse; (K:) a fault, a wrong action, a mistake, or an error; (Msb, K;) or a sin, or crime; (K, * TA;) a fall into sin or crime. (Msb in art. عثر.) One says, زَلَّ الرَّجُلُ زَلَّةً قَبِيحَةً The man [made a foul slip; or] fell into the commission of a disapproved, or hateful, or foul, act; or committed an exorbitant, an abominable, or a foul, mistake: whence the trad., نَعُوذُ بِاللّٰهِ مِنْ زَلَّةِ العَالِمِ [We seek protection by God from the slip of the learned man]: and the well-known saying, زَلَّةٌ العَالِمِ زَلَّةُ العَالَمِ [The slip of the learned man is the slip of the world at large]. (TA.) b2: A benefit, or good action; (Mgh, * K;) as also ↓ زُلَّةٌ: (K:) a gift. (Msb.) b3: A feast, or repast, that is prepared for guests. (Lth, O, Msb.) One says, اِتَّخَذَ فُلَانٌ زَلَّةً [Such a one made, or prepared, a feast for guests]. (Lth, O, Msb.) Hence, (Lth, TA,) it is also a name for Food that is carried from the table of one's friend or relation: a word of the dial. of El-'Irák: (Lth, Msb, K:) or in this sense it is a vulgar word, (K, TA,) used by the common people of El-'Irák (TA.) And i. q. عُرْسٌ [as meaning A marriage-feast]. (ISh, Az, Msb, K.) So in the saying, كُنَّا فِى زَلَّةِ فُلَانٍ [We were at the marriage-feast of such a one]. (ISh, Az, Msb, TA.) زُلَّةٌ: see زَلَّةٌ.

A2: Also A straitened state of the breath [unless النَّفَسِ be a mistranscription for النَّفْس the soul, which I think not improbable]. (K.) زِلَّةٌ Stones: or smooth stones: (K:) pl. زِلَلٌ. (TA.) زَلَلٌ an inf. n. of 1, [q. v,] (Fr, S, Msb, K,) in two [or three] senses. (K.) A2: See also زُلٌّ, in four places.

A3: Also A deficiency: so in the saying, فِى مِيزَانِهِ زَلَلٌ [In its weight is a deficiency]. (Lh, K.) زُلَالٌ A certain animal, of small, white body; which, when it dies, is put into water, and renders it cool, or cold: (TA:) [Golius describes it as a worm that is bred in snow; of which Aristotle speaks in his Hist. Animalium, l. ↓. 19; and he adds, on the authority of Dmr, that it is of the length of a finger, generally marked with yellow spots; and swelling in water such as is termed ماء الزلال.] b2: Hence, [it is said to be] applied to water, as meaning Cool, or cold: (TA:) or, so applied, sweet: (S:) or sweet, clear, or limpid, pure, easy in its descent, that slips into the throat; as also ↓ زُلَازِلٌ: (TA:) or quick in its descent and passage in the throat, (K, * TA,) cool, or cold, sweet, clear, or limpid, easy in its descent; as also ↓ زَلِيلٌ and ↓ زَلُولٌ and ↓ زُلَازِلٌ. (K.) b3: And Clear, as applied to anything. (TA.) زَلُولٌ: see زُلٌّ: b2: and see also زُلَالٌ.

زَلِيلٌ: see زُلَالٌ. b2: Also [The kind of sweet food called] فَالُوذ [q. v.]. (Sgh, K.) زِلِّيَّةٌ, an arabicized word from the Pers\. زِيلُو, (K in art. زلى, in the CK زَيْلُو, [“ a sort of woollen blanket,”] A carpet; syn. بِسَاطٌ: (K in the present art.:) a certain sort of بُسُط [or carpets, said by Golius to be generally woollen and villous, but by Freytag to be woollen but not villous]: (Msb:) [in Johnson's Pers\. Arab. and Engl. Dict. expl. as meaning a coverlet of woollen, without a pile, neither striped nor painted:] pl. زَلَالِىٌّ. (S, Msb, K.) زِلِّيلَى: see زَلَّةٌ.

زَلْزِلٌ (S, K) and زَلْزَلٌ, and MF adds ↓ زُلَزِلٌ, (TA,) Household-goods; or utensils and furniture of a house or tent; (S, K;) as also زَلَزٌ. (Sh, TA.) زُلْزُلٌ Light, or agile; (TA;) as also ↓ أَزَلُّ: (IAar, TA:) the former applied as an epithet to a boy, or young man. (TA.) [See also زُلْزُولٌ.] b2: And A skilful player on the drum. (Fr, K.) زُلَزِلٌ: see زَلْزِلٌ.

زَلْزَلَةٌ: see what next follows.

زَلْزَالٌ [Motion, commotion, agitation, convulsion, or violent motion; and particularly an earthquake, or a violent earthquake;] a subst. from R. Q. 1: (Zj, S, Msb:) or an inf. n. of R. Q. 1, as also زِلْزَالٌ and زُلْزَالٌ and ↓ زَلْزَلَةٌ [which last is often used as a simple subst., as such having for its pl. زَلَازِلُ, and is expl. in Jel xxii. 1 as signifying a violent earthquake]. (K.) زُلْزُولٌ Light, or active, (K, TA,) in spirit and body; (TA;) acute, sharp, or quick, in intellect; clever, or ingenious. (K, TA.) [See also زَلْزُلٌ.]

A2: Lightness, or activity. (K.) b2: Conflict, or fight, and evil condition. (Sh, K.) One says, تَرَكْتُ القَوْمَ فِى زُلْزُولٍ وَعُلْعُولٍ (As, Sh) i. e. [I left the people, or party.] in conflict, or fight, and evil condition. (Sh, TA.) زَلَازِلُ [a pl. of which the sing. is not mentioned,] Difficulties; (S, TA;) and terrors, or causes of fear. (TA.) [See also زَلْزَالٌ.]

زُلَازِلٌ: see زَُلَالٌ, in two places.

زَالٌّ Deficient in weight; applied to a dirhem, (S, Msb, K, TA,) and to a deenár: (TA:) pl. زَوَالٌّ, (Msb,) or زُلَّلٌ. (TA.) One says, مِنْ دَنَانِيرِكَ زِلَّلٌ وَمِنْهَا وُزَّنٌ [Of thy deenárs are such as are deficient in weight, and of them are such as are of full weight]. (TA.) أَزَلُّ Quick, or swift. (IAar, K.) b2: See also زُلْزُلٌ. b3: Also Light [of flesh] in the hips, or haunches: (AA, S, K:) and having little flesh in the posteriors and thighs; or having small buttocks sticking together; syn. أَرْسَحُ; (M, TA;) in the copies of the K, erroneously, أَشَجُّ: (TA:) or it signifies one who is more than أَرْسَح; (K, * TA;) whose waist-wrapper will not retain its hold: (TA:) fem. زَلَّآءُ, (S, K,) applied to a woman; i. q. رَسْحَآءُ: (S:) or having no buttock: pl. زُلٌّ. (TA.) السِّمْعُ الأَزَلُّ means The wolf that has little flesh in the rump and thighs, (الذِّئْبُ الأَرْسَحُ, S, in the K ذِئْبٌ أَرْسَحُ,) begotten between the wolf and the she-hyena; (S, K; [the words والخِفَّةُ والقِتالُ والشَّرُّ here immediately following in the CK should be erased; their proper place being in the second of the lines below in that edition, where they are again inserted; as observed by Freytag;]) and this epithet (الازلّ) is inseparable: (S:) or, accord. to IAth, الأَزَلُّ primarily signifies the small in the buttock: and as an epithet applied to the wolf, the light, or active; and it is said to be from زَلَّ signifying “ he ran. ” (TA.) It is said in a prov., هُوَ أَسْمَعُ مِنَ السِّمْعِ الأَزَلِّ [He is more quick of hearing than the سمع that is lean in the rump and thighs; or than the light, or active, سمع]. (S, TA.) b4: قَوْسٌ زَلَّآءُ A bow from which the arrow slips, by reason of the rapidity with which it goes forth. (K.) إِزِلْزِلْ [said by Freytag to be written in the CK زِلْزِلْ, but in my copy of that edition it is اِزِلْزِلْ,] is a word uttered on the occasion of the زَلْزَلَة, (so in copies of the K,) or on the occasions of زَلَازِل: (so in the TA:) [app. an ejaculation expressive of alarm, or of distress: the Turkish translator of the K thinks that it is originally أَزُلْزِلَ, contracted and altered in the vowels for the purpose of alleviating the utterance on account of the straitness of the time:] but IJ says that a word of four radical letters does not receive an augmentative like this as an initial; and holds it to be, as to the letter and the meaning, from الأَزْلُ [i. e. “ straitness, distress,” &c.], and of the measure فِعِلْعِلْ. (TA.) مَزَلَّةٌ: see the next paragraph. [Its primary signification is probably A cause of slipping: compare مَبْخَلَةٌ and مَجْبَنَةٌ &c.]

مَزِلَّةٌ and ↓ مَزَلَّةٌ, (S, Msb, K,) the former the more chaste, (Msb,) the latter mentioned by AA, (TA,) A slippery place; (S, Msb, K, TA;) such as a smooth rock, and the like; and such the صِرَاط is said to be. (TA.) [See also زُلٌّ.]

A2: The former is also an inf. n. of 1 [q. v.]. (K.) مُزَلِّلٌ One who bestows many benefits (K, TA) and gifts. (TA.)
زل
الزَّلَّةُ في الأصل: استرسال الرّجل من غير قصد، يقال: زَلَّتْ رِجْل تَزِلُّ، والْمَزِلَّةُ: المكان الزّلق، وقيل للذّنب من غير قصد: زَلَّةٌ، تشبيها بزلّة الرّجل. قال تعالى: فَإِنْ زَلَلْتُمْ
[البقرة/ 209] ، فَأَزَلَّهُمَا الشَّيْطانُ
[البقرة/ 36] ، واسْتَزَلَّهُ: إذا تحرّى زلّته، وقوله: إِنَّمَا اسْتَزَلَّهُمُ الشَّيْطانُ [آل عمران/ 155] ، أي: استجرّهم الشّيطان حتى زلّوا، فإنّ الخطيئة الصّغيرة إذا ترخّص الإنسان فيها تصير مسهّلة لسبيل الشّيطان على نفسه. وقوله عليه السلام:
«من أُزِلَّتْ إليه نعمةٌ فليشكرها» أي: من أوصل إليه نعمة بلا قصد من مسديها، تنبيها أنه إذا كان الشّكر في ذلك لازما فكيف فيما يكون عن قصده. والتَّزَلْزُلُ: الاضطراب، وتكرير حروف لفظه تنبيه على تكرير معنى الزّلل فيه، قال: إِذا زُلْزِلَتِ الْأَرْضُ زِلْزالَها
[الزلزلة/ 1] ، وقال: إِنَّ زَلْزَلَةَ السَّاعَةِ شَيْءٌ عَظِيمٌ
[الحج/ 1] ، وَزُلْزِلُوا زِلْزالًا شَدِيداً
[الأحزاب/ 11] ، أي: زعزعوا من الرّعب.

رف

Entries on رف in 5 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Sultan Qaboos Encyclopedia of Arab Names, Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, and 2 more
رف
إحدى صيغ الإسم روفوس المأخوذ عن اللاتينية بمعنى صاحب الشعر الأحمر.
رف
رَفِيفُ الشّجر: انتشار أغصانه، ورَفَّ الطّير: نشر جناحيه، يقال: رَفَّ الطّائرُ يَرُفُّ، ورَفَّ فرخَهُ يَرُفُّهُ: إذا نشر جناحيه متفقّدا له. واستعير الرَّفُّ للمتفقّد، فقيل: (ما لفلان حَافٌّ ولا رَافٌّ) أي: من يحفّه أو يرفّه، وقيل: (من حفّنا أو رفّنا فليقتصد) .
والرَّفْرَفُ: المنتشر من الأوراق، وقوله تعالى:
عَلى رَفْرَفٍ خُضْرٍ
[الرحمن/ 76] ، فضرب من الثّياب مشبّه بالرّياض، وقيل: الرَّفْرَفُ:
طرف الفسطاط، والخباء الواقع على الأرض دون الأطناب والأوتاد، وذكر عن الحسن أنها المخادّ.
باب الرّاء والفاء ر ف، ف ر مستعملان

رف: الرَّفُّ: رفُّ البَيْت، والجميع: الرُّفوف. والرَّفُّ: شِبْهُ المَصِّ والتَّشَفُّف. رَفَفْتُ أَرُفُّ رفّاً. والرَّفُّ: أكلُ الرَّفيف، وهو الحَنْظلُ وشِبْهُهُ، سَمِّي رَفيفاً لأنه يُؤْكَلُ بالمَشافر. والرَّفْرَفةُ: تَحريكُ الطّائر جناحه في الهواء وهو لا يَبْرحُ مكانه. والرّفيفُ والوَرِيفُ: النّبات الّذي يهتزّ خُضْرَةً وتلألؤاً، وقد رفّ يَرِفُّ رفيفا، ووَرَفَ يَرِف وريفاً، قال الأَعْشَى:

ومَهاً تَرِفُّ غُرُوبُهُ ... يشفي المُتَيَّمَ ذا الحرارة

يَذْكُرُ ثغر امرأة. والرَّفرافُ: الظَّليم يُرَفْرِف بجَناحَيْه، ثمّ يَعْدُو. والرَّفْرَف: كِسْر الخِباء ونحوه، وهو أيضاً خِرْقة تُخاط في أَسْفَلِ السُّرادِق والفُسطاط ونحوه. والرَّفرف: ضربٌ من الثِّياب خضر تُبْسَطُ، الواحدة: رَفْرَفة. وضربٌ من السَّمَك [يقال] له: رفرف. والرُّفّةُ : عَناق الأَرْض، تَصِيدُ كما يَصيدُ الفَهْد.

فر: الفِرار والمفرّ لغتان، وقيل: بل المفرّ: المَهْرَب، وهو الموضع الّذي يهرب إليه. ورَجُلٌ فَرُورٌ وفَرُورةٌ من الفِرار. ورجلٌ فَرٌّ ورَجُلان فَرٌّ ورجال فَرٌّ لا يثنى ولا يجمع. والفَرُّ: مَصْدَر فَرَرْتُ عن أَسْنانِ الدّابّة، أي: كَشَفْت عنها. وافْتَرَّ عن ثَغْرِه إذا تَبَسَّم. وفَرَّ فلانٌ عمّا في نَفْسِهِ، وفُرَّ عن هذا الأمر، أي: فَتِّشْهُ. والفَرْفَرةُ: الطَّيْش والخِفّة، ورَجُلٌ فَرْفار، وامرأةٌ فَرْفارةٌ. وما زال فُلانٌ في أُفُرَّةِ شَرٍّ من فلان، [أي: في أوّل] . والفَرُّ: الرّجلُ الفارُّ، وأَفْرَرْتُه: ألجأتُه إلى الفرار. والفُرفُور: الحَمَلُ السَّمين، والفُرارُ: وَلَدُ النَّعْجة.
رف: الرَّفُّ: شِبْهُ المَصِّ، رَفَفْتُ أرُفُّ رَفّاً ورَفِيْفاً. والأَكْلُ، والمَرَفُّ: المَأْكَلُ، و " مالَهُ حافٌّ ولا رَافٌّ " أي مَنْ يُطْعِمُه، ومنه: " مَنْ حَفَّنَا أو رَفَّنَا فَلْيَتَّرِكْ ".
وهو يَحُفُّ ويَرُفُّ: أي يَجْمَعُ ويَكْسِبُ.
والرَّفُّ: جَمَاعَةٌ من الضَّأْنِ. وقَطِيْعٌ من الشّاءِ، والجَمِيْعُ الرِّفَافُ. وقيل: حَظِيْرَةُ الشّاءِ والبَهْمِ. وسَطُرٌ من الطَّيْرِ. وجَمَاعَةٌ من النّاسِ.
والرّفُّ: اخْتِلاَجُ العَيْنِ والحاجِبِ.
والرَّفْرَفَةُ تَحْرِيْكُ الطّائِرِ جَنَاحَيْهِ في الهَوَاءِ.
والرَّفْرَافُ: الظَّلِيْمُ. ويُقال للنَّبَاتِ الذي يَهْتَزُّ خُضْرَةً وتَلأْلُؤاً: رَفِيْفٌ، من قَوْلِكَ: رَفَّ الشَّيْءُ رَفِيْفَاً: إذا بَرَقَ لَوْنُه وتَلأْلأَ. ورَفَّتْ غُرُوْبُه. وهو يَرْتَفُّ ويَرِفُّ: أي يَبْرُقُ. وما أحْسَنَ رِفَّتَه.
والرَّفّافُ: الثَّغْرُ الذي يَرِفُّ.
والرَّفْرَفُ: كِسْرُ الخِبَاءِ ونَحْوِه. وخِرْقَةٌ تُخَاطُ في أسْفَلِ السُّرَادِقِ والفِسْطَاطِ، وهو الرَّفِيْفُ أيضاً. وضَرْبٌ من الثِّيَابِ خُضْرٌ يُبْسَطُ، الواحِدَةُ رَفْرَفَةٌ. وضَرْبٌ من السَّمَكِ.
ورَفْرَفُ الشَّجَرِ: ما تَهَدَّلَ من غُصُوْنِه. والبَظْرُ، وامْرَأَةٌ رَفْرَفَةٌ: ضَخْمَةُ البَظْرِ، وجَمْعُها رَفَارِفُ.
والرَّفُّ: أنْ تَأْتِيَ المَرْأَةُ بَيْتَها إذا كانَ مُشَمَّراً فَتزِيْدَ في أسْفَلِهِ خِرْقَةً من بُيُوْتِ الشَّعرِ والوَبَرِ، وجَمْعُه رُفُوْفٌ.
وقَوْلُه عَزَّ وجَلَّ: " مُتَّكِئيْنَ على رَفْرَفٍ خُضْرٍ " قيل: رِيَاضُ الجَنَّةِ، وقيل: المَجَالِسُ.
والرَّفْرَفَةُ: الصَّوْتُ.
ورَفَّ فُؤادِي لكَذا: إذا اهْتَاجَ له.
ورَفْرَفُ الــدِّرْعِ: ما فَضَلَ من ذَيْلِها.
ورَفَّ له: أي هَشَّ في تَخَلُّبٍ وخُضُوْعٍ.
والرَّفِيْفُ: الخِصْبُ. وسُفُنٌ يُعْبَرُ فيها. والسَّوْسَنُ.
ورَفِيْفُ السَّحَابِ: هَيْدَبُه.
والرَّفَفُ: الرِّقَّةُ في الثَّوْبِ.
والرُّفَارِفُ: السَّرِيْعُ.
ورَفَفْتُ له أرُفُّ رُفُوْفاً ورَفِيْفاً: وهو السَّعْيُ له بما عَزَّ وهانَ من خِدْمَةٍ.
ورَفُّوا به: أحْدَقُوا به.
وأَخَذَتْه الحُمّى رِفّاً: أي كُلَّ يَوْمٍ.
والدَّجَاجَةُ تُرِفُّ على بَيْضِها: أي تَبْسُطُ عليه جَنَاحَها.
ودارَةُ رَفْرَفٍ: في بَني نُمَيْرٍ.
وذاتُ رَفْرَفٍ: اسْمُ وادٍ لبَني سُلَيْمٍ.
والرُّفّا: السّاكِنَةُ من النُّوْقِ.

رف

1 رَفَّ, (T,) or رَفَّ لَوْنُهُ, (S, M, O, K,) aor. ـِ inf. n. رَفٌّ and رَفِيفٌ, Its colour shone, or glistened; (T, S, M, O, K;) said of a thing; (T;) as also ↓ ارتفّ. (K.) Thus رَفَّتْ أَسْنَانُهُ, His teeth shone, or glistened. (M.) El-Aashà says, describing the front teeth of a woman, يَشْفِى المُتَيَّمَ ذَا الحَرَارَهْ وَمَهًا تَرِفُّ غُرُوبُهُ [And clean, white, lustrous front teeth, the abundance of their saliva shining, or glistening; that would cure of his malady the enslaved by love who has burning in his heart]. (T, O, S.) And one says also, رَفَّ البَرْقُ, aor. ـِ and رَفُّ, (M,) inf. n. رَفٌّ, (M, K,) The lightning gleamed, or shone; or flashed faintly, and then disappeared, and then flashed again. (M, K. *) b2: رَفَّ النَّبَاتُ, aor. ـِ inf. n. رَفِيفٌ, The plant, or herbage, quivered, or became tall, (اِهْتَزَّ,) being green and glistening; and وَرِيفٌ is a dial. var. of the inf. n. رَذِيفٌ in this sense: (Lth, T:) or quivered, or became tall, (اهتزّ,) and was luxuriant, or flourishing, and fresh, or succulent: or, as AHn says, became glistening, or bright, in its sap: (M:) and رَفَّ الشَّجَرُ, aor. and inf. n. as above, The trees appeared beautiful and bright in their greenness by reason of their succulence and luxuriance; as also وَرِفَ, aor. ـِ inf. n. وَرِيفٌ. (T in art. ورف.) b3: رَفَّتْ عَيْنُهُ, aor. ـِ and رَفُّ, inf. n. رَفٌّ, His eye quivered, or throbbed: (M, K:) and in like manner one says of any other member, or part of the person, (M,) or of other things; (IAar, T, K;) as, for instance, of the eyebrow. (IAar, T, M.) b4: رَفَّ said of a bird: see R. Q. 1, in two places. b5: رَفَّ, aor. ـِ [said of a man,] He exulted; rejoiced overmuch, or above measure; or exulted greatly, or excessively; and was exceedingly brisk, lively, or sprightly: and behaved proudly, or haughtily; was proud, haughty, or self-conceited; or walked with a proud, or haughty, and selfconceited, gait. (M.) b6: رَفَّ إِلَى كَذَا He was, or became, brisk, lively, or sprightly, at, or to do, such a thing; syn. اِرْتَاحَ: (K:) and so said of the heart. (O.) b7: رَفَّ لَهُ, (O, K,) aor. ـُ and رَفِّ, inf. n. رُفُوفٌ and رَفِيفٌ, (O,) He laboured for him with service, both honourable and mean. (O, K.) b8: رَفَّ بِفُلَانٍ He treated such a one with honour: (O, K:) [and so, accord. to the TA, رَفَّ فُلَانًا, as is shown in the first paragraph of art. حف.]

b9: رَفَّ القَوْمُ بِهِ The people, or party, surrounded, encompassed, or encircled, him; or went round him, or round about him. (O, K.) b10: رَفَّتْ عَلَيْهِ النِّعْمَةُ Wealth became abundantly bestowed upon him; syn. ضَفَتْ. (M.) A2: رَفَّ, aor. ـُ (IAar, T, K) and رَفِّ, (K,) [probably trans., or so with the former aor. and intrans. with the latter,] inf. n. رَفٌّ, (O,) He ate (IAar, T, K) soundly, (IAar, T, [see رَفَّةٌ, the inf. n. of unity,]) or much, or largely. (O, K.) b2: رَفَّتِ الإِبِلُ, (AHn, M, K,) and الغَنَمُ, (K,) or رفّت البَقْلَ, (TK,) aor. ـُ and رَفِّ, inf. n. رَفٌّ, The camels, (M, K,) and the sheep or goats, (K,) ate, (AHn, M, K,) or ate herbs, or leguminous plants, (TK,) in a certain manner, (K,) without filling the mouth therewith. (TK.) b3: رَفَّ اللَّبَنَ, (TK,) inf. n. رَفٌّ, (K,) He drank milk every day. (K, TK.) b4: [Hence, perhaps,] أَخَذَتْهُ الحُمَّى رَفًّا The fever attacked him every day. (O, K.) b5: رَفَّ, aor. ـُ (A 'Obeyd, T, S, M,) inf. n. رَفٌّ (A 'Obeyd, T, S, M, K) and رَفِيفٌ, (M,) also signifies He sucked (A 'Obeyd, T, S, M, K) a thing: (M:) and he sucked in [saliva &c.] with his lips. (A 'Obeyd, T, S.) You say, رَفَّ أُمَّهُ He (a young camel) sucked his mother. (K.) and رّفَّ المَرْأَةَ, (M, O,) or الجَارِيَةَ, (IAar, L in art. مصد,) aor. ـُ (M, O,) inf. n. رَفٌّ, (O,) He sucked in the woman's, or the girl's, saliva from her mouth: (IAar, M, and L ubi suprà:) or he kissed her with the extremities of his lips. (M, O, K.) And hence, (M,) إِنِّى لَأَرُفُّ شَفَتَيْهَا وَأَنَا صَائِمٌ, in a trad. of Aboo-Hureyreh, (T, M, O, Msb,) meansVerily I suck in her saliva [from her lips while I am fasting]: (A 'Obeyd, T, M, O:) or I kiss [her lips], and suck [them], and suck in [her saliva from them]. (Msb.) A3: رَفَّهُ, (M, O, K,) aor. ـُ (M,) inf. n. رَفٌّ, (M, O, K, *) He did good to him; conferred a benefit, or benefits, upon him. (M, O, K. *) [And He gave to him.] Yousay, فُلَانٌ يَحُفُّنَا وَيَرْفُّنَا, meaning Such a one gives to us, and brings us corn or food. (M. [See also other explanations in art. حف.]) And فُلَانٌ يَرُفُّنَا Such a one guards us, defends us, or takes care of us. (S.) [Hence,] it is said in a prov., مَنْ حَفَّنَا أَوْ رَفَّنَا فَلْيَقْتَصِدْ [explained in art. حف]: and one says, ↓ مَا لَهُ حَافٌّ وَلَا رَافٌّ [also explained in art. حف]. (S.) A4: رَفَّ البَيْتَ He made to the بيت [which here seems from the context to mean tent] what is termed a رَفّ [q. v.]. (M.) [and hence, app.,] رَفَّ ثَوْبَهُ, aor. ـُ inf. n. رَفُّ, He added to his garment, or piece of cloth, another piece, to enlarge it, at its lower part. (K.) A5: رَفَّهُ He fed him [i. e. a beast] with رُفَّة, i. e. straw, or straw that had been trodden, or thrashed, and cut, and what had been broken in pieces thereof. (M.) A6: رَفَّ الثَّوْبُ, (M,) inf. n. رَفَفٌ, (M, O, K,) The garment, or piece of cloth, became thin: (M, O, K: *) but this is not of established authority. (M.) 4 ارفّت عَلَى بَيْضَتِهَا She (a hen) spread, or expanded, the wing over her egg. (O, K.) 8 إِرْتَفَ3َ see 1, first sentence. R. Q. 1 رَفْرَفَ, (T, S, M, K,) inf.n. رَفْرَفَةٌ, (T, K,) He (a bird) moved, or agitated, his wings, in the air, [or fluttered in the air,] without moving from his place; (T, M;) as also ↓ رَفَّ: (M:) or he (a bird, S, or an ostrich, K) did thus around a thing, desiring to alight, or fall, upon it: (S, O, K:) or he (a bird) expanded and flapped his wings without alighting: (TA in art. فرش:) and he (a bird) expanded his wings; as also ↓ رَفَّ; but this latter is not used. (O, K.) One says also, of an ostrich, يُرَفْرِفُ بِجَنَاحَيْهِ ثُمَّ يَعْدُو [He flaps his wings, then runs]. (T, S, O.) b2: [See also R. Q. 1 in art. زف, last sentence.] b3: رفرف عَلَى القَوْمِ He was, or became, affectionate, favourable, or kind, to the people, or party; syn. تَحَدَّبَ. (M.) b4: رَفْرَفَةٌ also signifies The making a sound: (K:) its verb, رَفْرَفَ, meaning It (a thing) made a sound. (TK.) رَفٌّ A thing resembling a طَاق, [i. e. a kind of arched construction, app. like the صُفَّة described and figured in the Introduction to my work on the Modern Egyptians,] (El-Fárábee, S, Msb, K,) upon which are placed the طَرَائِف [or choice articles, such as vessels and other utensils &c.,] of the house; as also ↓ رَفْرَفٌ: (IAar, T, K:) the رَفّ that is [commonly] used in houses is well known [as being a wooden shelf, generally extending along one or more of the sides of a room]: IDrd says that the word is Arabic: (Msb:) the pl. is رُفُوفٌ (T, S, O, Mgh, Msb, K) and رِفَافٌ. (O, Mgh, Msb.) The latter pl. occurs in the saying of Kaab Ibn-El-Ashraf, أَمَا إِنَّ رِفَافِى

تَقَصَّفُ تَمْرًا Verily my shelves are breaking with dates, by reason of the large quantity thereof. (Mgh.) رُفُوفُ الخَشَبِ, also, means The planks of the لَحْد [or lateral hollow of a grave]. (Mgh.) [And accord. to Golius, on the authority of a gloss. in the KL, رَفٌّ also signifies A small arched window in a wall.]

A2: [When the رَفّ of a بَيْت is mentioned, by بيت may sometimes be meant a tent:] see رَفْرَفٌ.

A3: Also A flock of sheep, (Fr, T, S, M, O, K,) or of sheep or goats. (Lh, M, K.) b2: A herd of oxen or cows. (Lh, O, K.) b3: A row of birds. (IAar, T and TA in art. ابل.) b4: A company of men. (Fr, T.) b5: Large camels; (O, K;) as also ↓ رِفٌّ: (K:) [or] a large herd of camels. (M.) A4: An enclosure (حَظِيرَة) for sheep or goats. (M, O, K.) A5: Any tract of sand elevated above what is adjacent to it or around it. (K.) A6: Wheat, corn, or other provision, which one brings for himself or his family or for sale; syn. مِيرَةٌ. (M, K.) A7: A soft garment or piece of cloth. (K.) A8: And, as some say, (M,) Saliva (M, K) itself [as well as the “ sucking in of saliva: ” see 1]. (M.) رُفٌّ: see رُفَّةٌ.

رِفٌّ A daily شِرْب [i. e. drinking, or share of water].

A2: See also رَفٌّ.

رَفَّةٌ [inf. n. of unity of رَفَّ,] i. q. بَرْقَةٌ [app. as meaning A flash of lightning]: (IAar, T:) or a shining, or glistening. (O.) b2: And A quivering, or throbbing. (IAar, T.) A2: Also A sound act of eating; syn. أَكْلَةٌ مُحْكَمَةٌ. (IAar, T, O, K. [In the CK, in this sense, erroneously written رُفَّة.]) b2: And A suck. (IAar, T.) رُفَّةٌ i. q. تِبْنٌ [i. e. Straw; or straw that has been trodden or thrashed, and cut]; and what has been broken in pieces thereof; [also written رُفَةٌ and رُفَتٌ and رُفَةٌ;] (M, O, K;) as also. ↓ رُفٌّ. (K.) [See also رُفَةٌ.]

رُفَافُ What has fallen about of straw, and of dried leaves or branches of the سَمُر [or gumacacia-tree]. (IAar, M.) رَفِيفٌ Shining, or glistening. (KL. [The meaning of “ dispersed ” assigned to it by Golius as on the authority of the KL is not in my copy of that work, nor is any other meaning than that which I have given above; in which sense it is app. an inf. n. used as an epithet: it is expl. in the KL by the Pers\. word درخشنده.]) One says also ثَغْرٌ رَفَافٌ [app. ↓ رَفَّافٌ] Front teeth shining or glistening. (Har p. 314.) b2: Applied to a garment, or piece of cloth, (S, O,) and to trees (شَجَر), (S, O, * K,) and other things, (K,) Moistened [app. by dew or the like, so as to be rendered glossy]. (S, O, K.) b3: Also, applied to a garment, or piece of cloth, Thin. (O.) A2: Abundance of herbage, or of the goods, conveniences, or comforts, of life. (O, K.) A3: The lily. (O, K.) A4: The roof (Sh, M, O, K) of a [tent such as is called] فُسْطَاط. (Sh, O, M.) b2: See also رَفْرَفٌ.

A5: ذَاتُ الرَّفِيف Boats upon which a river was crossed, consisting of two or three joined together, for the use of the king. (O, K.) رِفَافَةٌ, The thing that is put in the lower part of the helmet. (AA, O. [See also رَفْرَفٌ.]) رَفَّافٌ: see the next preceding paragraph. b2: Also A plant, or herbage, intensely green. (TA in art. ورف.) رَفْرَفٌ: see رَفٌّ, first sentence. b2: Also A window; or an aperture for the admission of light; syn. رَوْشَنٌ; (IAar, T, K;) and so ↓ رَفِيفٌ. (AA, T, O, K.) A2: Also Coverlets (حَابِس, Katádeh, T) for beds: (T:) or beds [themselves]: (AO, T, O, K:) or carpets: (AO, T, K:) or green pieces of cloth, or pieces of cloth of a dark, or an ashy, dust-colour, (ثِيَابٌ خُضْرٌ, [which may have either of these two meanings,] S, M, O, K,) that are spread, (M,) or of which مَحَابِس [see above] are made, (S, O, K,) and which are spread; (K;) n. un. with ة; (S, O, M;) but some make the former a sing.: (O:) pl. رَفَارِفُ: (M:) or it signifies, (T, O,) or signifies also, (K,) the redundant parts of مَحَابِس, (T, O, K,) and of beds; (K;) and anything that is redundant and that is folded: (O, K:) or pieces of thin دِيبَاج [or silk brocade]: (M, K:) it occurs in the Kur lv. 76: and some say that it there means the meadows, or gardens, (رِيَاض,) of Paradise: (Fr, T:) or, as some say, pillows: (T:) or it signifies also a pillow: and meadows, or gardens; syn. رِيَاضٌ: (K:) also a carpet: (T:) and sometimes it is applied to any wide garment or piece of cloth. (Bd in lv. 76.) b2: Also The كِسْر [app. as meaning the lowest piece of cloth, or the part of that piece that is folded upon the ground,] of a [tent of the kind called] خِبَآء: (Lth, T, S, M, O, K:) and a piece of cloth (خِرْقَةٌ) that is sewed upon the lower part of a [tent of the kind called] فُسْطَاط, (Lth, T, M, K,) and of a سُرَادِق, (M, K,) and the like; as also ↓ رَفٌّ, of which the pl. is رُفُوفٌ: (M: [in the CK, الفُسْطاطُ is erroneously put for الفُسْطَاطِ:]) or the skirt of a tent: (Bd in lv. 76:) and, accord. to IAar, the extremity, edge, or border, of a فُسْطَاط. (T.) b3: Also The redundant portion of the skirt of a coat of mail: (A 'Obeyd, T, O:) or the sides of a coat of mail, (S, K,) and the pendent portions thereof: (S, O, K:) n. un. with ة. (S.) And the رَفْرَف of a coat of mail is [The تَسْبِغَة, q. v. : or] a piece of mail (زَرَدٌ) which is fastened to the helmet, and which the man makes to fall down upon his back. (M, K.) b4: The pendent branches of the [tree called] أَيْكَة. (T, O, K.) b5: Soft, or tender, and drooping trees. (M, K.) And Certain trees, (K,) certain drooping trees, (As, T, O,) growing in El-Yemen. (As, T, O, K.) b6: Also, [because pendent,] The [caruncle, in the vulva of a girl or woman, called] بَظْر [q. v.]. (Lh, M, K.) A3: And A species of fish (Lth, T, M, O, K) of the sea. (M, K.) الرَّفْرَافُ The bird called خَاطِفُ ظِلِّهِ. (Ibn-Selemeh, S, O, K. [See art. خطَفَ.]) And sometimes, (S,) The male ostrich: (T, S, M, O, K:) because (S) he flaps his wings (يُرَفْرِفُ بِجَنَاحَيْهِ) and then runs. (T, S, O.) b2: Also The wing of an ostrich and of any bird. (M.) رُفَارِفٌ Quick, or swift. (O.) رَافٌّ: see 1, [of which it is the act. part. n.,] in the last quarter of the paragraph.

مَرَفٌّ i. q. مَأْكَلٌ [A place, or time, of eating]. (O.) [This art. is wanting in the copies of the L and TA to which I have had access.]

بزلاء

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بَاب البزلاء

أخبرنَا أَبُو عمر عَن ثَعْلَب عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي قَالَ البزلاء الرَّأْي الْجيد الْبَيْضَاء الرستاق الحنفاء الْقوس والخوقاء النَّاقة الجربة والجرباء السَّمَاء والشكلاء الغنجة والشوكاء الــدرْع الجديدة والبوغاء التُّرَاب والدأماء الْبَحْر والخوشاء الخاصرة والعوصاء الشدَّة والشهلاء الْحَاجة والشيماء ذَات الخيلان الْكَثِيرَة والشوهاء القبيحة والشنعاء القبيحة أَيْضا والسوءاء القبيحة والجوزاء الشَّاة الَّتِي شيتها فِي وَسطهَا واللأواء الشدَّة والقنفاء رَأس الذّكر وأنشدنا ثَعْلَب عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي

(جَارِيَة قد وَعَدتنِي أَن تا ... )

(تمسح رَأْسِي أَو تفلي أوتا ... )

(أَو تمسح القنفاء حَتَّى تنتا)

هسهس

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هسهس


هَسْهَسَ
a. Rustled.
b. Rippled.

تَهَسْهَسَa. see I
هَسَاْهِسُa. Murmurings.

هَسْهَاْسa. Butcher.
b. Shepherd.
c. Swift.

هَسْهَسَةa. Whispering; murmur.
[هسهس] الهَسْهَسَةُ: صوتُ حركة الــدرعِ والحُلِيِّ، وحركةُ الرجل بالليل ونحوه. قال الشاعر: ولله فُرسانٌ وخيلٌ مُغيرَةٌ * لهُنَّ بشُبَّاكِ الحديدِ هَساهِسُ * والتهسهس مثله. وأنشد أبو عمرو: لبسن من حر الثياب ملبسا * ومذهب الحلى إذا تهسهسا * وهساهس الجن: عزيفهم. وراعٍ هَسْهاسٌ إذا رعى الغنم ليله كله.

بَدَنَ 

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(بَدَنَ) الْبَاءُ وَالدَّالُ وَالنُّونُ أَصْلٌ وَاحِدٌ، وَهُوَ شَخْصُ الشَّيْءِ دُونَ شَوَاهُ، وَشَوَاهُ أَطْرَافُهُ. يُقَالُ: هَذَا بَدَنُ الْإِنْسَانِ، وَالْجَمْعُ الْأَبْدَانُ. وَسُمِّيَ الْوَعْلُ الْمُسِنُّ بَدَنًا مِنْ هَذَا. قَالَ الشَّاعِرُ:

قَدْ ضَمَّهَا وَالْبَدَنَ الْحِقَابُ ... جِدِّي لِكُلِّ عَامِلٍ ثَوَابُ

الرَّأْسُ وَالْأَكْرُعُ وَالْإِهَابُ

وَإِنَّمَا سُمِّيَ بِذَلِكَ لِأَنَّهُمْ إِذَا بَالَغُوا فِي نَعْتِ الشَّيْءِ سَمَّوْهُ بِاسْمِ الْجِنْسِ، كَمَا يَقُولُونَ لِلرَّجُلِ الْمُبَالَغِ فِي نَعْتِهِ: هُوَ رَجُلٌ، فَكَذَلِكَ الْوَعِلُ الشَّخِيصُ، سُمِّيَ بَدَنًا. وَكَذَلِكَ الْبَدَنَةُ الَّتِي تُهْدَى لِلْبَيْتِ، قَالُوا: سُمِّيَتْ بِذَلِكَ لِأَنَّهُمْ كَانُوا يَسْتَسْمِنُونَهَا. وَرَجُلٌ بَدَنٌ، أَيْ: مُسِنٌّ. قَالَ الشَّاعِرُ:

هَلْ لِشَبَابٍ فَاتَ مِنْ مَطْلَبِ ... أَمْ مَا بُكَاءُ الْبَدَنِ الْأَشْيَبِ

وَرَجُلٌ بَادِنٌ وَبَدِينٌ، أَيْ: عَظِيمُ الشَّخْصِ وَالْجِسْمِ، يُقَالُ مِنْهُ بَدُنَ. وَفِي الْحَدِيثِ: «إِنِّي قَدْ بَدُنْتُ» . وَالنَّاسُ قَدْ يَرْوُونَهُ: " بَدَّنْتُ ". وَيَقُولُونَ: بَدَّنَ: إِذَا أَسَنَّ. قَالَ الشَّاعِرُ: وَكُنْتُ خِلْتُ الشَّيْبَ وَالتَّبْدِينَا ... وَالْهَمَّ مِمَّا يُذْهِلُ الْقَرِينَا

وَتُسَمَّى الــدِّرْعُ الْبَدَنَ لِأَنَّهَا تَضُمُّ الْبَدَنَ.
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