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الْقرب

Entries on الْقرب in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Aḥmadnagarī, Dastūr al-ʿUlamāʾ, or Jāmiʿ al-ʿUlūm fī Iṣṭilāḥāt al-Funūn
الْقرب: ضد الْبعد وَالْقِيَام بِالطَّاعَةِ. وَفِي الِاصْطِلَاح قرب العَبْد من الله تَعَالَى بِكُل مَا يُعْطِيهِ والسعادة لمن كَانَ أقرب إِلَى الله تَعَالَى وَإِلَّا فالقرب عَام فَإِنَّهُ تَعَالَى قريب إِلَى كل عبد شقي أَو سعيد حَيْثُ قَالَ {وَهُوَ مَعكُمْ أَيْنَمَا كُنْتُم} . و {نَحن أقرب إِلَيْهِ من حَبل الوريد} .

نَسِيب

Entries on نَسِيب in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Sultan Qaboos Encyclopedia of Arab Names
نَسِيب
من (ن س ب) المناسب، ورجل نسيب: شريف معروف بحسبة وأصله، والنسيب في الشعر الرقيق منه المتغزل به في النساء.

اللفيف من اللام

Entries on اللفيف من اللام in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha
بابُ اللَّفِيْف


ما أَوَّلُهُ اللاّم
لَوْ: حَرْفُ أُمْنِيَّةٍ. وتكونُ مَوْقُوْفَةً بَيْنَ نَفْيٍ وأُمْنِيَّةٍ. وتُجْعَلُ " لَوْ " مَكانَ " لَعَلَّ "؛ يقولون: لَوْ أنَّكَ مُرِيْبٌ: أي لَعَلَّكَ.
و" لا ": حَرْفٌ يُجْحَدُ ويُنفَى به. وتكونُ زائدةً. وهذه لاءٌ مَكْتُوْبَةٌ يَمُدُّوْنَها، وتَصْغِيْرُها لُيَيَّةٌ. ولَوَّيْتُ لاءً حَسَنَةً، ولاءٌ مُلَوّاةٌ. وقَوْلُهم: كَلاّ ولاَ: مَعْنَاه السُّرْعةُ. و " لا " يكُونُ بمعنى " لَمْ " نَحْو قَوْلِكَ: لا خَرَجَ زَيْدٌ: أي لم يَخْرُجْ زَيْدٌ.
و" لَنْ ": أصْلُه " لا أَنْ " وُصِلَتْ لكَثْرَتِها في الكلامِ.
و" لَوْلاَ " مَعْنَيَانِ: أحَدُهما " هَلاّ " والآخَرُ " لَوْ لَمْ يَكُنْ ". ووَقَعَ القَوْمُ في لَوْلاَءٍ شَدِيْدَةٍ: إذا تَلاَوَمُوا فقالوا: لَوْلاَ ولَوْلا.
و" لي ": حَرْفَانِ مُتَبَايِنَانِ قُرِنَا؛ واللاّمُ لاَمُ إضَافَةٍ.
و" لاتَ ": يُنْفى بها كما يُنْفَى ب " لا "؛ إلاَّ أنَّها لا تُوْقَعُ إلاَّ على الزَّمَانِ، كقَوْلِه عَزَّ وجَلَّ: " ولاتَ حِيْنَ مَنَاصٍ ".
واللَّوِيَّةُ: ما ذَخَرَتِ المَرْأَةُ من طَعَامِها مِمَّا يُؤْكَلُ في شِتَاءٍ أو غَيْرِه، والجَمِيْعُ اللَّوِيّاتُ واللَّوَايَا. ولَوَتِ المَرْأَةُ تَلْوِي لَيّاً ولَوِيّاً: ادَّخَرَتِ اللَّوِيَّةَ. وهي اللِّوَايَةُ أيضاً، وجَمْعُها لِوَايَاتٌ. وأَلْوَيْتُكَ على نَفْسي: إذا آثَرْتَه.
واللَّوِيَّةُ أيضاً: البَقِيَّةُ من الشَّيْءِ.
واللأى بوَزْنِ اللَّعَا: الثَّوْرث الوَحْشِيُّ، والجَمِيْعُ الأَلأَءُ على وَزْنِ الأَلْعَاء.
والبَقَرَةُ: لأْيٌ بوَزْنِ لَعْيٍ.
والَّلأْوَاءُ: من شَدَائِدِ الدَّهْرِ، يُجْمَعُ على فُعْلاَوَاتٍ، وكذلك اللَّوْلاَءُ.
والَّلأْيُ بوَزْنِ اللَّعْيِ: البُطْءُ والالْتِوَاءُ في الأمْرِ، يقولونَ: بَعْدَ لأْيٍ: أي بَعْدَ جَهْدٍ ومَشَقَّةٍ.
وألأَى الرَّجُلُ: بمَعْنى أفْلَسَ، فهو مُلْءٍ.
وألأَتْ عليه بِضَاعَتُه: أي ضاقَ عليه عَيْشُه.
ولأَيْتُ أَلأى: أي لَبِثْتُ بوَزْنِ لَعَيْتُ أَلْعى.
واللُّؤْلُؤُ: مَعْرُوْفٌ، وصاحِبُه اللأّلُ. واللِّئَالَةُ: حِرْفَةُ اللأّلِ وصَنْعَتُه. ولَوْنٌ لُؤْلُؤَانٌ: يُشْبِهُ اللُّؤْلُؤَ. وقَوْلُه:
يُلاَلِيْنَ الدُّمُوْعَ على عَدِيٍّ
أي يُحْدِرْنَها كالّلألي.
واللُّؤْلُؤَةُ: البَقَرَةُ الوَحْشِيَّةُ.
ولأْلأَتِ النّارُ: لأْلأَ لَهِيْبُها. واللأْلاَءُ: النُّوْرُ.
وفي المَثَلِ: " لا أُكَلِّمُكَ ما لأْلأَتِ الفُوْرُ بأذْنَابِها " يَعْني النُّفَّرَ من الوَحْشِ إذا حَرَّكَتْ أذْنَابَها.
ويقولونَ للذَّكَرِ من الكَرَوَانِ اللَّيْلُ.
واللَّيْلُ: ضِدُّ النَّهَارِ، وظَلاَمُ اللَّيْلِ، وتَصْغِيْرُها لُيَيْلَةٌ. ولَيْلَةٌ لَيْلاَءُ ولَيْلٌ أَلْيَلُ وذُوْ لَيْلٍ: شَدِيْدُ الظُّلْمَةِ؛ واللَّيْلُ: الظُّلْمَةُ. وجَمْعُ اللَّيْلَةِ: لَيَائِلُ ولَيَالٍ على القَلْبِ، ويُجْمَعُ على اللُّيُوْلِ أيضاً. ورَجُلٌ لائلٌ: يَسِيْرُ باللِّيْلِ؛ ولَيْلِيٌّ. وعامَلْتُهُ مُلاَيَلَةً. وألْبَسَ لَيْلٌ لَيْلاً: أي رَكِبَ بَعْضُه بَعْضاً. وفي المَثَلِ: " لَيْسَ لِوِلْدَانِكَ لَيْلٌ فاغْتَمِدْ " أي ارْكَبْ لَيْلَتَكَ واجْعَلْها غِمْداً، و " اللَّيْلُ أَخْفَى للوَيْلِ "، ويقولونَ: لا تُخْلِفْني كما فَعَلْتَ لَيْلَةَ ذي لَيْلَةٍ؛ ولَيْلَةَ لَيْلَةٍ، واللِّصُّ ابْنُ اللَّيْلِ.
والْتَأَتْ علينا الحاجَةُ: أي الْتَوَتْ.
ولَوَى يَلْوي لَيّاً. ولَوَيْتُ الحَبْلَ والدَّيْنَ لَيّاناً. ولأَلْوِيَنَّ دَيْنَكَ مَلْوىً شَدِيْداً.
وامْرَأَةٌ لَوّاءُ العُنُقِ ولَيّاؤها.
والألْوَى: وَتَرُ القَوْسِ المَلْوِيّ طاقَاتُه.
والإِلْوَاءُ: أنْ تَرْفَعَ بشَيْءٍ فتُشِيْرَ به، ألْوى بثَوْبِه صَرِيْخاً.
وأَلْوَتِ المَرْأَةُ بيَدِها؛ والحَرْبُ بالسَّوَامِ: أي ذَهَبَتْ بها وصاحِبُها يَنْظُرُ إليها.
والإِلْوَاءُ: أنْ تُخَالِفَ بالكَلاَمِ عن جِهَتِه.
والرَّجُلُ الأَلْوَى: المُجْتَنِبُ المُعْتَزِلُ. والذي لا يُدْرَكُ ما وَرضاءَ ظَهْرِه، " إنَّه لأَلْوى بَعِيْدُ المُسْتَمَرِّ "، والأُنْثى لَيّاءُ ونِسْوَةٌ لِيّانٌ وإنْ شِئْتَ لَيّاوَاتٌ، وقد لَوِيَ يَلْوى لَوىً، وقيل: لَوّاءُ ولُوَّةٌ كحَوّاءَ وحُوَّةٍ.
ولَوَيْتُ عن الشَّيْءِ والْتَوَي. والأَلْوَى: المُلْتَوِي.
ولَوِيَتْ عَقِبُ الخُفِّ: اعْوَجَّتْ.
ولَوَّيْتُ عليه الأمْرَ: عَوَّصْته.
ولَوَيْتُ عليه مُخَفَّفٌ: انْتَظَرْتُه وأَقَمْتُ عليه؛ لَيّاً.
ولَوَّأْتُ به: أي عَذَّبْته.
ولَوّى اللهُ به: أي شَوَّهَه.
ولَوّى بوَجْهِه: أعْرَضَ.
ولَوَّأْتُ به الأرْضَ: ضَرَبْته.
واسْتَلْوى فلانٌ بكذا: ذَهَبَ.
واللَّوَى مَقْصُوْرٌ: داءٌ يَأْخُذُ في المَعِدَةِ، لَوِيَ يَلْوَى لَوىً.
واللِّوَاءُ مَمْدُوْدٌ: لِوَاءُ الوالي. وأَلْوَى الأَمِيْرُ له لِوَاءً: عَقَدَه له.
ولِوَى الرَّمْلِ مَقْصُوْرٌ: ما يَلِي الجَلَدَ، وما كانَ من نَوَاحِي الرَّمْلِ حَيْثُ يَنْقَطِعُ. وأَلْوى القَوْمُ فهم مُلْوُوْنَ: بَلَغُوا لِوَى الرَّمْلِ، وقد ألْوَيْتُم فانْزِلُوا. والأَلْوَاءُ والأَلْوِيَةُ: جَمْعُ لِوَى الرَّمْلِ.
وأَلْوَاءُ البِلاَدِ: نَوَاحِيْها. وألْوَاءُ الوادي: أحْنَاؤه.
واللِّوَى: اسْمُ وادٍ من أوْدِيَةِ بَنِي سُلَيْمٍ.
والمَلْوَاةُ: الثَّنِيَّةُ، وجَمْعُها مَلاَوٍ.
واللَّوِيُّ: اليابِسُ من البَقْلِ، أَلْوى البَقْلُ إلْوَاءً: صارَ لَوِيّاً. ولُوَيُّ بن غالِبٍ: أكْرَمُ قُرَيْشٍ.
ولاَوَى بن يَعْقُوْبَ النَّبِيّ عليهما السَّلاَمُ.
واللِّيَاءُ: شَيْءٌ أبْيَضُ شَدِيْدُ البَيَاضِ؛ يُؤْكَلُ؛ مِثْلُ الحِمّصِ، ويُقال للمَرْأَةِ البَيْضَاءِ: كأنَّها اللِّيَاءُ. وسَمَكَةٌ في البَحْرِ يُتَّخَذُ منها التِّرَسَةُ الجَيِّدَةُ.
ويقولونَ: بَعَثُوا إلينا بالهِيَاءِ واللِّيَاءِ؛ والسِّيَاءِ واللِّيَاءِ؛ والسِّوَاءِ واللِّوَاءِ: أي بَعَثُوا يَسْتَغِيْثُوْنَ. ويا لِيَاهُ: أي يا غَوْثَاه.
واللِّوَايَةُ في العِكْمِ: خَشَبَةٌ تُشَدُّ بالحَبْلِ إليه.
واللِّيَاءُ: الأرْضُ التي بَعُدَ ماؤها واشْتَدَّ السَّيْرُ فيها.
واللِّيَّةُ واللُّوَّةُ: لُغَتَانِ في الأَلُوَّةِ الذي هو العُوْدُ.
ولِيَّةُ الرَّجُلِ: مَنْ يَلِيْهِ من أهْلِه، ويُقال: لِئَةٌ بالهَمْزِ.
وأُمُّ لَيْلى: كُنْيَةُ الخَمْرِ. ولَيْلى: هي النَّشْوَةُ.


ما أوَّلُهُ الأَلِفُ
قَوْلُهم: إمَّا لا فافْعَلْ كذا: أي إنْ لم تَفْعَلْ ذاكَ فافْعَلْ ذا. والْقَ زَيْداً وإلاَّ فَلاَ: أي وإنْ لا تَلْقَ زَيْداً فَدَعْ.
و" أَلاَ " مَعْناه هَلاّ في حَالِ تَنْبِيْهٍ، وقد يُرْدَفُ ب " لا " أُخْرى فيُقال:
ألاَلاَ من سَبِيْلٍ إلى هِنْدِ
جَعَلَ " أَلاَ " تَنْبِيْهاً و " لا " نَفْياً.
و" أَلاّ ": اسْتِثْنَاءٌ. وإيْجَابٌ أيضاً.
و" إلى ": من حُرُوْفِ الصِّفَاتِ. وتكونُ بمَعْنى عَلى كَقَوْلِهم: جَزِعْتُ إليهم: أي عليهم. وقَوْلُه عَزَّ وجَلَّ: " هذا صِرَاطٌ عَلَيَّ مُسْتَقِيْمٌ " أي إلَيَّ. وتَرَكْتُ الطَّعَامَ من ذي إلَيْنا: أي من ذاتِ أنْفُسِنا. ونَفِذَ ما إلَيْه: أي ما عِنْدَه.
وما سَكِرْتُ ولا إلَيه: أي ولا قَارَبْتُه أيضاً.
والألاَءُ: شَجَرٌ وَرَقُه وحَمْلُه دِبَاغٌ؛ وهو شِتَاءً وصَيْفاً أخْضَرُ، والواحِدَةُ أَلاَءَةٌ. وأرْضٌ مَأْلأَةٌ. وأَدِيْمٌ مَأْلُوْءٌ: مَدْبُوْغٌ به؛ ومَأْلِيٌّ: مِثْلُه.
والإِلَى: النِّعْمَةُ، وجَمْعُه الإِلاَءُ والآلاَءُ.
والأَلاَءُ: الخِصَالُ الصّالِحَةُ، الواحِدُ إلىً وأَلىً. وكَيْفَ أَلاَءُ فَرَسِكَ: أي ما يُوْلِيْكَ من جِرَائِه وكِفَايَتِه.
والأَلْوُ: الضَّرْبُ واللَّطْمُ. والعَطِيَّةُ أيضاً.
وعُوْدُ أَلُوَّةٍ: أجْوَدُ ما يُتَبَخَّرُ به؛ وأُلُوَّةٌ: لُغَةٌ؛ وَلِيَّةٌ ولُوَّةٌ، وأَلاَوِيَةٌ: جَمْعُ أَلُوَّةٍ، وفي الحَدِيْثِ: " مَجَامِرُهم الأَلُوَّةُ " و " الأَلِيَّةُ " و " الأَلْوَةُ " و " الأُلْوَةُ ".
والأَلِيَّةُ: اليَمِيْنُ، والأَلْيَةُ: مِثلُها. وآلَيْتُ إيْلاءً وائْتَلَيْتُ ائْتِلاَءً، وتَأَلّى تَأَلِّياً، وهو بَرُّ المُؤْتَلى. والإِيْلاَءُ: أنْ يَحْلِفَ الرَّجُلُ باللهِ لا يَقْرَب امْرَأَتَه أرْبَعَةَ أشْهُرٍ.
وأَلَيْتُ عن حاجَتي وأَلَّيْتُ: أي تَمَكَّثْتُ عنها حَتّى تكادَ تَفُوْتُ.
وأَلَّيْتُ تَأْلِيَةً: أَبْطَأْتُ؛ مِثْلُ أَلَوْتُ.
والمُؤْتَلِي: المُطِيْقُ.
والمُوْلِي: المُعْوِزُ.
وما أَلَوْتُ عن الجَهْدِ في حاجَتِك. وما أَلَوْتُ نُصْحاً. ومنه الإِلِيُّ والأُلِيُّ والأُلُوُّ، ولا يَأْلُو أُلِيّاً ولا يَأْتَلي.
ولا آلُوْ كذا: أي لا أسْتَطِيْعُه. ومَثَلٌ: " فَلا تَأْلُ أنْ تَتَوَدَّدَ إلى النَّاسِ ". وفي الدُّعَاء عليه: " لا دَرَيْتَ ولا ائْتَلَيْتَ ".
وآلَى الرَّجُلُ: إذا تَمَكَّثَ في الأَمْرِ.
وآلَ عليه: أشْبَل وعَطَفَ.
والأَلُّ: الطَّرْدُ، آَلَّه يَؤُلُّه.
والإِلُّ: الرُّبُوْبِيَّةُ. وقُرْبى الرَّحِمِ. والأصْلُ الجَيِّدُ. والمَعْدِنُ. وجَمْعُ إلِّ الــقَرَابَةِ: أُلُوْلٌ، وهي الأَلاَلُ أيضاً، وتَأَلَّلْتُ إليه: أي تَوَسَّلْتُ.
والإِلُّ: جَبَلٌ بعَرَفَاتٍ؛ مَعْرِفَةٌ.
وهو الضَّلاَلُ ابْنُ الأَلاَلِ، وهو ابْنُ ضَالٍّ: مِثْلُه، وهو ضَالٌّ أَلٌّ.
والأَلِيْلُ: الشِّدَّةُ.
والأَلِيْلَةُ: ما يَجِدُ الإِنسانُ من وَجَعِ الحُمّى ونَحْوِها في جَسَدِه دُوْنَ الأنِيْنِ، يُقال: أَلَّ يَئِلُّ أَلِيْلاً.
والأَلَلُ والأَلِيْلُ: الصَّوْتُ.
وأَلَّ الرَّجُلُ في الدُّعَاءِ: جَأَرَ فيه، وفي الحَدِيْثِ: " عَجِبَ رَبُّكُم من أَلِّكُم وقُنُوْطِكُم ". وأَلِيْلُ الماءِ: صَلِيْلُه. والأَلاّلُ: الصَّلاّلُ.
وأَلَّ الرَّجُلُ في السَّيْرِ: إذا أسْرَعَ؛ يَؤُلُّ أَلاًّ. وفَرَسٌ مِئَلٌّ: سَرِيْعٌ.
وأَلَّ لَوْنُه: إذا صَفَا وبَرَقَ؛ يَؤُلُّ ويَئِلُّ.
وأَلَّ السَّيْفُ: رَقَّتْ حَدِيْدَتُه.
وفي أسْنَانِه أَلَلٌ بالأَلِفِ: أي قِصَرٌ.
وثَوْبٌ مَأْلُوْلٌ: إذا خِيْطَ خِيَاطَتَه الأُوْلى قَبْلَ الكَفِّ، وقد أَلَلْتُه أَؤُلُّه أَلاًّ والآلَةُ: أَدَاةُ الحَرْبِ من السِّلاَحِ وغَيْرِها. وسائرُ الأَدَوَاتِ: آلَةٌ.
والأَلَّةُ: خَشَبَةٌ يُبْنى عليها، وجَمْعُها أَلاّتٌ. والحَرْبَةُ؛ وجَمْعُها إلاَلٌ، والجِنْسُ الأَلُّ، وسُمِّيَتْ أَلَّةً لدِقَّتِها. وأَلَّه يَؤُلُّه: أي طَعَنَه بها، ومنه قَوْلُهم: " ما لَهُ أُلَّ وغُلَّ ".
والتَّأْلِيْلُ: تَحْرِيْفُكَ الشَّيْءَ كما تُحَرِّفُ رَأْسَ القَلَمِ، وهو مُؤَلَّلٌ.
وأُذُنٌ مُؤَلَّلَةٌ: مُحَدَّدَةٌ؛ ومَأْلُوْلَةٌ، أُلَّتْ أُذُنُه وأُلِّلَتْ.
وفُوْقٌ مُؤَلَّلٌ: صَغِيْرٌ.
وثَوْرٌ مُؤَلَّلٌ: في لَوْنِه شَيْءٌ من سَوَادٍ وسائرُه أبْيَضُ. وفي الظَّبْيِ أَلَلٌ وأُلَلٌ، وهو جَمْعُ أُلَّةٍ. والأَلَلُ: الجُدَّةُ من السَّوَادِ في البَيَاضِ.
ورَجُلٌ مُؤَلَّلُ الوَجْهِ: مَسْنُوْنُه.
والأَلَلُ والأَلَلاَنِ: وَجْهَا السِّكِّيْنِ وغَيْرِها حَتّى القَدَح. وكُلُّ شَيْءٍ عَرِيْضٍ: له أَلَلاَنِ، والجَمِيْعُ الإِلاَلُ. وهو أيضاً: أنْ يَقَعَ التَّسَرُّرُ بَيْنَ لَحْمَةِ تِحْلِئَةِ السِّقَاءِ وأَدَمَتِه فيَفْسُد، يُقال: أَلِلَ السِّقَاءُ يَأْلَلُ، وكذلك إذا تَخَرَّقَ. وسِقَاءٌ قد مَشى أَلَلاَه.
والمِئْلاَةُ: خِرْقَةٌ تكونُ مَعَ النّادِبَةِ في المَنَاحَةِ تَخْتَصِرُ بها، والجَمِيْعُ المَآلِي، وآلَتْ إيْلاَءً: اتَّخَذَتْ مِئْلاَةً.
والمُتَأَلِّيَةُ من النِّسَاءِ: المُسَلِّبَةُ التي لَبِسَتِ السِّلاَبَ والسَّوَادَ.
وأَيْلَةُ: اسْمُ بَلْدَةٍ.
وإيْلِيَاءُ: مَدِيْنَةُ بَيْتِ المَقْدِسِ.
وأَيْلُوْلُ: اسْمُ شَهْرٍ من شُهُوْرِ الرُّوْمِ.
وأَوَالُ: قَرْيَةٌ على شاطِىءِ البَحْرِ.
والأَيِّلُ: الذَّكَرُ من الأوْعَالِ، والجَمِيْعُ الأَيَايِلُ، وهو الإِيَّلُ والأُيَّلُ أيضاً، وسُمِّيَ بذاكَ لأنَّه يَؤُوْلُ إلى الجِبَالِ يَتَحَصَّنُ بها.
والأَيِّل: ألْبَانُ الأَيَايِلِ.
والإِيَالُ: وِعَاءٌ يُؤَالُ شَراباً ونَحْوَه، أُلْتُ الشَّرَابَ أَؤُوْلُ أوْلاً.
وآلَ الرَّجُلُ: فَرَّ ونَجَا، والآئِلُ: النّاجي.
ولا يَؤُوْلُ من فلانٍ شَيْءٌ: أي لَيْسَ له صَيُّوْرٌ.
وآلَ عن الشَّيْءِ: ارْتَدَّ عنه.
وآلَ عليه: أي أشْبَلَ وَعَطَفَ.
وآلَ اللَّبَنُ يَؤُوْلُ أَوْلاً وأُؤُوْلاً: إذا خَثَرَ، وكذلك البَوْلُ.
وآلَ لَحْمُ النّاقَةِ: ضَمُرَتْ وانْحَسَرَ لَحْمُها.
ورَدَدْتُه إلى إيْلَتِه: أي طَبِيْعَتِه وسُوْسِه.
وأُلْتُه: سُسْتُه. والإِيَالَةُ: السِّيَاسَةُ، آلَه يَؤُوْلُه، ومنه: آئِلُ مالٍ. وفي المَثَلِ: " أُلْنَا وإيْلَ عَلَيْنا "، وائْتَالَه ائْتِيَالاً: بمَعْنَاهُ.
وقد تكونُ الإِيْلَةُ: الأَقْرِبَاء الَّذِيْنَ يَؤُوْلُ إليهم في النَّسَبِ.
والمَوْئِلُ: المَلْجَأُ؛ مِنْ أُلْتُ، وكذلك المَآلُ.
وآلَ الشَّيْءُ: رَجَعَ، والأَوْلُ: المُرَاجَعَةُ. وأَوِّلِ الحُكْمَ: أي أَرْجِعْهُ إلى أَهْلِهِ، وفي الدُّعَاءِ: أَوَّلَ اللهُ عليكَ.
والآلُ: السَّرَابُ.
وآلُ الرَّجُلِ: قَرَابَتُه وأهْلُ بَيْتِه، وتَصْغِيْرُهُ: أُهَيْلٌ.
وآلُ البَعِيْرِ: ألْوَاحُه وما أشْرَفَ من أقْطَارِ جِسْمِهِ.
وآلُ الخَيْمَةِ: عَمَدُها، والجَبَلِ: أطْرَافُه ونَوَاحِيْه.
وقَوْلُه: يا لَبَكْرٍ: أي يا آلَ بَكْرٍ، وهذه لاَمُ الاسْتِغَاثَةِ.
وأَلِيَّةُ الرَّجُلِ الدُّنْيَا: آلُهُ الأَدْنوْنَ. ولِيْتُه: مَنْ يَلِيْه.
والآلَةُ: شَدِيْدَةق من شَدَائِدِ الدّهْرِ. والحَالَةُ، هو بآلَةِ سَوْءٍ. والطَّرِيْقَةُ. والنَّعْشُ للمَيِّتِ. وأَدَاةُ الصّانِعِ التي يَؤُوْلُ إليها ويَسُوْسُها.
والآيِلُ من النَّبَاتِ: حِيْنَ يُعْرَفُ كَثْرَتُه من قِلَّتِه، آلَ يَؤُوْلُ أُؤُوْلاً. وأَلْيَةُ الشّاةِ والإِنْسَانِ، وكَبْشٌ آلَى وأَلْيَانٌ، ونَعْجَةٌ أَلْيَانَةٌ وآلَى وأَلْيَاءُ. ورَجُلٌ أَلاّءٌ: يَبِيْعُ الأَلْيَةَ.
وأَلْيَةُ الخِنْصِرِ: اللَّحْمَةُ التي تَحْتَها.
وأَلْيَةُ الحافِرِ: مُؤَخَّرُه.
وامْرَأَةٌ أَلْيَانَةٌ؛ من نِسَاءٍ أَلاَءٍ وأَلْيَانَاتٍ.
وأَلْيَةُ الوادي: ذَنَبُه.
وأَلْيَةُ: مَاءٌ من مِيَاهِ بَني سُلَيْمٍ.
والأَوَائِلُ: من الأوَّلِ، ومنهم مَنْ يَقُوْلُ: أَوَّلُ: تَأْسِيْسُ بِنَائِه من هَمْزَةٍ وواوٍ ولامٍ، ومنهم من يقول: هو مِنْ وَاوَيْنِ بَعْدَهما لامٌ. والأَوَّلُ والأُوْلى: بمَنْزِلَةِ أفْعَلَ وفُعْلى، والجَمِيْعُ الأُوْلَيَاتُ. ورَأَيْتُه عاماً أَوَّلَ، ومَنْ نَوَّنَ حَمَلَه على النَّكِرَةِ. ولَقِيْتُه غَدَاةَ الأَوَّلِ، وأُوْلى ثَلاَثِ لَيَالٍ.
ونَاقَةٌ أَوَّلَةٌ وجَمَلٌ أَوَّلُ: إذا تَقَدَّمَ الإِبِلَ.
وافْعَلْ ذاكَ أوَّلَ ذي أَوِيْلٍ: أي أَوَّلاً.
وأَولَ الرَّجُلُ: صارَ أَوَّلاً.
والأَوَّلُ: اسْمُ يَوْمِ الأَحَدِ.
وفلانٌ أُوْلى بأُوْلى: أي قَبْلَ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ.
والأُلُّ: لُغَةٌ في اَوَّلِ.
والتَّأَوُّلُ والتَّأْوِيْلُ: تَفْسِيْرُ الكَلاَمِ الذي تَخْتَلِفُ مَعَانِيْه. وهو أيضاً: أَنْ تَنْظُرَ في وُجُوْهِ القَوْمِ أَيُّهُم تَنْتَقِرُ لأَمْرٍ، ومنه: تَأَوَّلْتُ في فلانٍ الأَجْرَ: إذا طَلَبْتَه وتَحَرَّيْتَه.
وقيل في قَوْلِ الأَعْشى:
ولكِنَّها كانَتْ تَأَوُّلُ حُبِّها
أي مَرْجِعُه وعاقِبَتُه.
والتَّأْوِيْلَةُ: بَقْلَةٌ طَيِّبَةُ الرِّيْحِ تَنْبُتُ في أَلْوِيَةِ الرَّمْلِ.
ويُقال من الإِيْلاَءِ: تَأَلّى وائْتَلَى: إذا حَلَفَ على أمْرِ غَيْبٍ.
وأُلَى: في لُغَةٍ يُقْصَرُ، وأهْلُ الحِجَازِ يَمُدُّوْنَ: أُلاَءِ. والهاءُ في أَوَّلِهِ زِيَادَةٌ إذا قال هَأُوْلئكَ في المُخَاطَبَةِ. ويَقُوْلُونَ: أُلاَلِكَ فَعَلُوا: بمَعْنى أُوْلَئِكَ. وهُمُ اللاّئِيْنَ فَعَلُوا ذاكَ واللاّؤُوْنَ: بمَعْنى الَّذِيْنَ.
وأَوْلَى: كَلِمَةُ تَلَهُّفٍ ووَعِيْدٍ.
وأُوْلُوْ، والمُؤَنَّثُ أُوْلاَتُ، والواحِدُ: ذُو.
ويقولونَ: " لا آتيْكَ أُلْوَةَ بنَ هُبَيْرَةَ " أي أَبَداً. وأُلْوَةُ: اسْمُ رَجُلٍ.


ما أَوَّلُه اليَاءُ
اليَلَلُ: قِصَرٌ في الأسْنَانِ والْتِزَاقُها مَعَ اخْتِلاَفِ نِبْتَةٍ، رَجُلٌ أَيَلُّ وامْرَأَةٌ يَلاّءُ، وقد يَلِلْتَ، وقَوْمٌ يُلٌّ.
وقُفٌّ أَيَلُّ: أي غَلِيْظٌ مُرْتَفِعٌ.
وحافِرٌ أَيَلُّ: قَصِيْرُ الُّنْبُكِ.
ويَلْيَلُ: اسْمُ جَبَلٍ، وقيل: مَوْضِعٌ، قال جَرِيْرٌ:
قَطَعَتْ حَبَائلَها بأعْلى يَلْيَلِ


ما أوَّلُه الوَاو
وَلِيَ الوالي يَلي وِلاَيَةً، ووَلَى الشَّيْءَ يَلِيْه: بمَعْنى وَلِيَه. والوِلاَيَةُ: مَصْدَرُ المَوْلى من فَوْقُ، والمُوَالاَةُ: اتِّخَاذُ المَوْلى. والوَلاَءُ: مَصْدَرُ المَوْلى من تَحْتُ. والوُلآءُ: القَوْمُ إذا كانوا يَداً واحِدَةً. وبَنُو فُلانٍ وَلاَءٌ على بَني فلانٍ: أي يَعْضُدُوْنَهُم، و " الوَلاَءُ للكُبْرِ ". وهُمْ وَلاَيَةٌ عَلَيَّ: أي مُتَوَالُوْنَ مُجْتَمِعُوْنَ. ويُقال للوُلاَةِ: الوُلَى.
والوَلِيُّ: وَلِيُّ اليَتِيْمِ ونَحْوِه. والأَوْلِيَةُ: جَمْعُ الوَلِيِّ؛ بمَنْزِلَةِ الأَوْلِيَاءِ.
والوَلاَيَا: المَوَالي، وكذلك المُوَالِيْنَ.
والمَوْلى: ابْنُ العَمِّ. وتكونُ بمَعْنى الأُوْلى؛ كقَوْلِه عَزَّ ذِكْرُه: " هِيَ مَوْلاَكُم " أي هيَ أَوْلى بكم.
والمَوْلَى: الوَلِيُّ، واللهُ تَعالى مَوْلاَه: أي وَلِيُّه.
والمُوَالاَةُ: أنْ تُوَالِيَ بَيْنَ رَمْيَتَيْنِ أو فِعْلَيْنِ مَهْما كانَ. وأَصَبْتُه بثَلاَثَةِ أسْهُمٍ وِلاَءً: على الوِلاَءِ.
والمُوَالاَةُ: التَّمْيِيْزُ والتَّفْرِيْقُ، وهو الوِلاَءُ أيضاً. ووَالى غَنَمَه: أي عَزَلَهُنَّ، وتَوَالى بَنُو فلانٍ عن بَني فلانٍ: أي عَزَلَ كُلُّ واحِدٍ منهم إبِلَه على حِدَةٍ.
والوَلِيُّ: المَطَرُ الذي يَلي الوَسْمِيَّ، وُلِيَتِ الأرْضُ وَلْياً فهي مَوْلِيَّةٌ.
والوَلِيَّةُ: الحِلْسُ، والجَمِيْعُ الوَلاَيا.
وقيل في قَوْلِ النَّمِرِ: عَنْ ذَاتِ أَوْلِيَةٍ
إنَّه عَنى سَنَاماً شَبَّهَه بالوَلِيَّةِ وهي البَرْذَعَةُ، وقيل: جَمْعُ وَلِيٍّ للأَوْلِيَاءِ، وقيل: أكَلَتْ وَلْياً من المَطَرِ.
والوَلاَيَا: القَبَائِلُ؛ كُلُّ قَبِيْلَةٍ: وَلِيَّةٌ.
ووَلّى الرَّجُلُ: إذا أَدْبَرَ، وتَوَلَّى: أجْمَعُ.
واسْتَوْلى على الشَّيْءِ: صارَ في يَدِه.
والوَلْيُ: القُرْبُ. وأَوْلَيْتُ أنْ أفْعَلَ كذا: أي دَنَوْتُ أنْ أفْعَلَه، وأَقْرَبْتُ: مِثْلُه.
وأَوْلَى له: أي قارَبَ الهَلاَكَ والمَكْرُوهَ؛ وهو وَعِيْدٌ. ويكونُ بمَعْنى اسْمٍ للتَّفْضِيْلِ: أي أدْنى لكَ وأقْرَبُ؛ من الوَلْيِ أيضاً، ومنه قَوْلُهم: شَطَّ وَلْيُ النَّوى.
والوَلْيُ: القَصْدُ، ومنه قيل للــقَرَابَةِ: الوَلاَءُ والوَلاَيَةُ.
وهُمْ وَالِيَتُنا: أي جِيْرَانُنا الذين يَلُوْنَنا.
والوَيْلُ: حُلُوْلُ الشَّرِّ.
والوَيْلَةُ: الفَضِيْحَةُ والبَلِيَّةُ، والجَمِيْعُ الوَيْلاَتُ. ووَيَّلْتُ فلاناً: أكْثَرْت له من ذِكْرِ الوَيْلِ. وهما يَتَوَايَلاَنِ. ووَيْلٌ وائلٌ: كقَوْلِهِم شُغْلٌ شاغِلٌ، ويُنْصَبُ. وقيل: الوَيْلُ بابٌ من أبْوَابِ جَهَنَّمَ.
وتَوَيَّلَ فلانٌ: قال يا وَيْلاه. ووَلْوَلَتِ المرْأةُ: قالتْ يا وَيْلَها، وتَوَلْوَلَتْ: مِثْلُه.
وقيل: الوَلْوَلُ ذَكَرُ الهامِ، وسُمِّيَ بذلك لأنَّه يُوَلْوِلُ أبَداً.
وكانَ يُقال لسَيْف عَتّاب بنِ أَسِيْدٍ: وَلْوَلٌ.
والوَأْلُ: المَلْجَأُ، وكذلك المَوْئِلُ. ووَأَلْتُ إليه: لَجَأْتُ؛ أَئِلُ. والوَائلُ: اللاّجي. وائْتَأَلْتُ على فلانٍ: أي اعْتَمَدْتُ عليه.
والمُسْتَوْئِلُ من الحُمُرِ: الذي يَلْتَجِىءُ إلى حِرْزٍ، وكذلك اسْتَوْلَى.
وذَهَبَ وَأْلي إلى كذا: أي وَهْمِي.
والوَأْلَةُ: أبْعَارُ الغَنَمِ قد اخْتَلَطَتْ بأبْوَالِها في مَرَابِضِها. والمُوْئِلُ: المَكَانُ الكَثِيْرُ الوَأْلَةِ. وأَوْأَلَ المَكَانُ.
والمُوَاءَلَةُ: مُلاَوَذَةُ الطائرِ بشَيْءٍ مَخَافَةَ الصَّيْدِ.
وإلَةُ الرَّجُلِ بوَزْنِ صِلَةٍ: هم الذين يَئِلُ إليهم ويَئِلُوْنَ إليه، وهؤلاءِ إلَتُكَ: أي الذي يَرْأَبُ الصَّدْعَ والقَدَحَ. ويُصْلِحُ بَيْنَ النّاسِ، ووَأَلَ بَيْنَهم، ومنه وائلُ بنُ بَكْرٍ؛ وقيل: بَكْرُ بنُ وائلٍ.

صعلك

Entries on صعلك in 11 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Ibn Manẓūr, Lisān al-ʿArab, Murtaḍa al-Zabīdī, Tāj al-ʿArūs fī Jawāhir al-Qamūs, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, and 8 more

صعلك

Q. 1 صَعْلَكَهُ, (O, K,) inf. n. صَعْلَكَةٌ, (TA,) He rendered him poor, or needy. (O, K.) A2: صعلك الثَّرِيدَةَ He made the ثريدة [or mess of crumbled bread moistened with broth] to hare a head: or he raised its head. (K.) And صعلك أَسْفَلَ السَّنَامِ He stretched up the lower part of the camel's hump so as to make its upper part of a rounded form. (Sh, O.) b2: And صعلك البَقْلُ الإِبِلَ The herbs, or leguminous plants, fattened the camels. (Sh, O, K.) Q. 2 تَصَعْلَكَ He was, or became, poor, or needy. (S, * O, * K.) And He made a show of poverty. (KL.) [He affected to be such as is termed صُعْلُوك.] b2: تصعلكت الإِبِلُ The camels cast, or shed, their fur, (S, K, TA,) and, some add, became bare. (TA.) Accord. to Sh, The camels became slender in their legs in consequence of fatness [of the body; app. meaning that their legs became slender in comparison with their bodies]. (TA.) And accord. to As, تصعلك said of a horse, He became slender, and shed his abundant and long hair. (TA.) صُعْلُوكٌ Poor, or needy; (S, O, K, TA;) [a poor man;] and ISd adds, having no property; and Az adds, and having no reliance [upon any person or thing]: (TA:) and a thief, or robber: (KL:) pl. صَعَالِيكُ. (S, O.) صَعَالِيكُ العَرَبِ meansذُؤْبَانُهَا [i. e., as expl. voce ذِئْبٌ, The thieves, or sharpers, and paupers, of the Arabs; or the paupers of the Arabs who practise thieving: because they act like wolves]. (S, O.) 'Orweh Ibn-El-Ward was called عُرْوَةُ الصَّعَالِيكِ because he used to collect the poor in a حَظِيرَة [i. e. an enclosure for cattle] and sustain them by means of the plunder that he took. (S, O, K.) مُصَعْلَكُ الرَّأْسِ A man round in the head: (O, K, TA:) or, as some say, small in the head. (TA.) And مَصَعْلَكٌ applied to a camel's hump, Such as is as though one rounded its upper part, and stretched up its lower part with the hand so as to make it assume that rounded form. (Sh, O.)
(ص ع ل ك) : (الصُّعْلُوكُ) الْفَقِيرُ صعل وَرَجُلٌ (صَعْلٌ) صَغِيرُ الرَّأْسِ وَأَصْعَلُ أَيْضًا وَأَنْكَرَهُ الْأَصْمَعِيُّ.
ص ع ل ك: (الصُّعْلُوكُ) الْفَقِيرُ وَ (التَّصَعْلُكُ) الْفَقْرُ. 

صعلك


صَعْلَكَ
a. Impoverished; beggared, ruined.

تَصَعْلَكَa. Became poor & c.

صَعْلَكَةa. Poverty, wretchedness.

صُعْلُوْك (pl.
صَعَاْلِكُ
صَعَاْلِيْكُ)
a. Beggar, vagrant, tramp.

صُعْمُوْر
a. Water-wheel.

صَعْنَب
a. Small-headed.
(صعلك) - في الحديث: "أنَّه كان يَسْتَفْتِح بصَعالِيك المُهاجِرين" .
: أي الذين لا مالَ لهم. الواحد: صُعْلُوك. وتَصَعْلَك: صار كذلك، وصَعْلكَه: أَفقَرهُ، وتصَعْلَكَت الإبلُ: طَارَت أَوبارُها ورَقَّت.
- ومنه حديثهُ: "إنَّ معاوية امْرؤٌ صُعلوكٌ لا مَالَ له"
ص ع ل ك

هو صعلوك من الصعاليك، وتصعلك. وصعلكه: أضمره وأدقه. قال أبو دواد:

مثل عير الفلاة صعلكة البق ... ل مشيح بأربع عسرات

أربع أتن. وقال ذو الرمة:

تخيل في المرعى لهن بشخصه ... مصعلك أعلى قلة الرأس نقنق
[صعلك] الصُعْلوكُ: الفقيرُ. وصَعاليكُ العرب: ذؤبانها. وكان عروة بن الورد يسمى عروة الصعاليك، لانه كان يجمع الفقراء في حظيرة فيرزقهم مما يغنمه. والتصعلك: الفقر. قال الشاعر :

غَنينا زماناً بالتَصَعْلُكِ والغِنى * ويقال: تصعلكت الابل، إذا طرحت أو بارها.
[صعلك] ط: فيه: يستفتح "بصعاليك" المهاجرين، جمع صعلوك أي يطلب الفتح والظفر على الكفار من الله ببركتهم وهو فقير لا مال له ولا اعتماد ولا احتمال، وورد فيهم ح سبقهم إلى الجنة بخمسمائة خريف وبأربعين، والتوفيق أن الأول لفقير زاهد على غني راغب، والثاني للفقي الحريص على الغني الحريص، وقيل: فقراء المهاجرين يتقدمون على أغنيائهم بأربعين وعلى أغنياء غيرهم بخمسمائة. ن: إنه "لصعلوك" بضم لام، ذكره نصحًا وهو مجاز فإن معاوية كان قليل المال. 
صعلك: الصُّعْلُوكُ، وفِعْلُه التَّصَعلُكُ، ويُجمع الصَّعاليك، قال:

إن اتّباعَكَ مَوْلَى السُّوءِ تَتْبَعه ... لكالتَّصَعْلُكِ ما لم تَتَّخِذْ نَشبا 

وهم قومٌ لا مالَ لهم ولا اعتماد. ومُصَعْلَكُ الرَّأس: مُدَوَّر الرأس، قال : يُخَيِّلُ في المَرْعَى لهُنَّ بشخصِه ... مُصَعْلَكُ أعْلَى قُلَّةِ الرَّأْس نِقْنِقُ

صعلك: الصُّعْلُوك: الفقير الذي لا مال له، زاد الأزهري: ولا اعتماد.

وقد تَصَعْلَكَ الرجل إذا كان كذلك؛ قال حاتم طيِّء:

غَنِينَا زَماناً بالتَّصَعْلُكِ والغِنى،

فكُلاًّ سقاناه، بكَأسَيْهما، الدهرُ

فما زادنا بَغْياً على ذي قرابةٍ

غِنانا، ولا أَزْرَى بأَحْسابنا الفَقْرُ

(* رواية ديوان حاتم لهذين البيتين تختلف عن الرواية التي هنا).

أَي عِشنا زماناً. وتَصَعْلَكت الإبل: خرجت أَوبارها وانجردت وطَرحتها.

ورجل مُصَعْلَكُ الرأس: مدوّره. ورجل مُصَعْلَك الرأس: صغيره؛ وأَنشد:

يُخَيِّلُ في المَرْعَى لهنَّ بشخصه،

مُصَعْلَكُ أَعلى قُلَّة الرأسِ نِقْنِقُ

وقال شمر: المُصَعْلَكُ، من الأَسْنمة، الذي كأنما حَدْرَجْتَ أَعلاه

حدْرجةً، كأَنما صَعْلَكْتَ أَسفله بيدك ثم مَطَلْتَه صُعُداً أَي رفعته

على تلك الدَّمْلَكة وتلك الإستدارة؛ وقال الأصمعي في قول أبي دُواد يصف

خيلاً:

قد تَصَعْلَكْن في الربيع، وقد قرْ

رَعَ جَلْدَ الفرائضِ الأَقدامُ

قال: تَصَعْلَكْن دَقَقْن وطار عِفاؤها عنها، والفريضة موضع قدم الفارس.

وقال شمر: تَصَعْلَكَتِ الإبل إذا دَقَّت قوائمها من السِّمن.

وصَعْلَكَها البقلُ وصَعْلَك الثريدةَ: جعل لها رأساً، وقيل: رفع رأسها.

والتَّصَعْلُكُ: وصَعاليكُ العرب: ذُؤبانُها. وكان عُرْوة بن الوَرْد يسمى: عروة

الصعاليك لأنه كان يجمع الفقراء في حظيرة فيَرْزُقُهم مما يَغْنَمُه.

صعلك
صَعْلَكَه صَعْلَكَةً: أَفْقَرَه. وصَعْلَكَ الثَّرِيدَةَ: جَعَلَ لَهَا رَأْسًا، أَو رَفَعَ رَأسَها. وَقَالَ شَمِر: صَعْلَكَ البَقْلُ الإِبِلَ: سمَنَها.
ورَجُلٌ مُصَعْلَكُ الرَّأْسِ أَي: مُدَوِّرُه وقِيلَ: صَغِيرُه، قَالَ ذُو الرُّمَّةِ يصِفُ الظَّلِيمَ:
(يُخَيلُ فِي المَرعَى لهنَّ بنَفْسهِ ... مُصَعْلَك أَعْلَى قُلَّةِ الرَأْسِ نِقْنِقُ)
والصّعْلوك، كعُصْفُور: الفَقِيرُ كَمَا فِي الصِّحاحِ، زَاد ابنُ سِيدَه: الّذِي لَا مالَ لَهُ، زَاد الأَزْهَرِي: وَلَا اعْتِماد، قَالَ أَبو النَّشْناشِ:
(وسائِلَةٍ بالغَيبِ عَنِّي وسائِلٍ ... ومَنْ يسأَل الصُّعْلُوكَ أَينَ مذاهِبُه)
وَالْجمع الصَّعالِيكُ، وأَنْشَدَ اللّيثٌ:
(إِن اتّباعَك مَوْلَى السّوءِ يتبعُه ... لَك الصَّعالِيك مَا لَم يَتَّخِذْ نَشَبَا)
وتَصَعْلَكَ الرَّجُلُ: افْتَقَر وأَنشَدَ الجَوْهَرِيُّ لحاتِمِ طَيئ: (عُنِينَا زَمانًا بالتَّصَعْلُكِ والغِنَى ... فَكُلاًّ سقاناهُ بكَأْسَيهِما الدَّهْرُ)

(فَمَا زادَنَا بَغْيًا على ذِي قَرابَةٍ ... غِنانا وَلَا أَزْرَى بأَحْسابِنَا الفَقْرُ)
أَي: عِشْنا زَمانًا.
وتَصَعْلَكَت الإِبِلُ: طَرَحت أَوْبارَها كَمَا فِي الصِّحاحِ، زَاد غيرُه: وانْجَرَدَتْ، وَقَالَ شَمِرٌ: إِذا دَقَّتْ قَوائِمُها من السِّمَنِ، وَقَالَ الأصْمَعِي فِي قولِ أَبي دُواد يَصِفُ خيلا:
(قَدْ تَصَعْلَكْنَ فِي الرَّبيعِ وَقَدْ قَ ... رَّعَ جِلْدَ الفَرائِضِ الأَقْدامُ)
قَالَ: تَصَعْلَكْنَ: دَقَقْنَ وطارَ عفاؤُها عَنْهَا، والفَرِيضَةُ: موضِعُ قَدَم الفارِسِ.
وصَعالِيكُ العَرَب: ذؤْبانها. وعُروَةُ الصَّعالِيكِ: هُوَ ابْنُ الوَرْدَ لقِّبَ بهِ لأَنَّه كانَ يَجْمَعُ الفُقَراءَ فِي حَظِيرَةٍ فيَرزُقُهُم مِمَّا يَغْنَمُهُ كَمَا فِي الصِّحاح. وصَعْلِيكٌ: اسْم رجُل، كَذَا فِي النّسَخِ، وَفِي التَّكْمِلَةِ وصَعْلَكِيكٌ: اسمٌ.
وَمِمَّا يستَدْرَكُ عَلَيْهِ: المُصَعْلَكُ، من الأَسْنِمَةِ: الَّتِي كَأَنَّمَا حَدْرَجْتَ أَعلاهُ حَدْرَجَةً وكأنما صَعْلَكْتَ أَسْفَلَه بيَدِك ثُمَّ مَطَلْتَه صُعُدا، أَي: رَفَعْتَه على تِلْكَ الدَّمْلَكَةِ وتِلْكَ الاسْتِدارَةِ، قَالَه شَمِرٌ. وأَبُو الطَّيِّبِ سَهْلُ بنُ مُحَمَّد الصُّعْلُوكِي الشافِعيُ: فَقِية مشهورٌ تَفَقَّه بأَبِيهِ وبأبي عَليّ مُحَمَّدِ بنِ عبدِ الواحِدِ الثَّقَفي، وَعنهُ والِدُ إِمامِ الحَرَمَيْنِ أَبو مُحَمَّدٍ عبدُ اللَّهِ بنُ مُحَمّدِ بنِ يُوسُفَ الجُوَينيُّ، وأَبو سَهْل مُحَمَّدُ بنُ سَلْمانَ ابنِ مُحَمَّدٍ العِجْلِي الحَنَفي النَّيسابُورِيُّ، يُعْرَفُ كَذَلِك، رَوَى عَن أبي بَكْر بنِ خُزيمَةُ، وَعنهُ الحاكمُ، مَاتَ سنة بنَيسابُورَ.) 

عم

Entries on عم in 5 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān, Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, and 2 more
العين والميم
عم
عُمَّ رأسُه: مثل عُمم. وهو مُعَم مُخْوَل؛ ومُعِم مُخْوِل؛ ومُعْتَم مًخَول أيضاً. واسْتَعم وتَعَممَ: اتخَذَ عَماً. وعُمِّمَ الرجلُ: سُود. وَشاة مُعَممَة: بيضاء الرأس. والعَميم والعَمَم: الطويل التام من كل شيء، وجميع العَميم: العُمُمُ والعم. والعَمَم: السيد أيضاً. واستوى الشَبابُ على عُمُمِه: أي تمامه. والعَماعِم: الجماعات، الواحد: عَم، وقد يُجْمَع على: العُموم. والقومُ عَمَاعِمُ: متفرقون أيضاً، قال لبيد:
وأجْعَلَ أقواماً عُموماً عَماعِما
وهذا كالجَمْع والجُماع. وما في العم مِثْلُه: أي في الخَلْق. والعَماعِم: تَباعُدُ الأعمام عن الأعمام اللح؛ كأنْ يُقال: عَم عَم عم فلان. والأعم: الغَليظ الضخم.
والعِمامَة: عيدان تشَدُّ بعضُها الى بعض في البحر ثم تُرْكَب. وفيه عُميَّةٌ: أي كِبْر.
وهو ذو عُمَية: يعم بنصره أصحابه. وهو من عَمِيْمِهِم: أي من خالِصهم.
باب العين والميم (م ع، ع م مستعملان)

عم: الأعمامُ والعُمومةُ: جماعة العَمِّ والعَمَّةِ، والعَمَّاتُ أيضاً جمع العَمَّةِ. ورجلٌ مُعِمٌّ: كريم الأعمام ومنه مُعِمُّ مُخْوِلٌ، قال امرؤ القيس:

بجِيدٍ مُعِمٍّ في العَشِيَرَةِ مُخْوِلِ

والعِمامةُ: معروفة، والجمع العَمَائِمُ، واعَتَمَّ الرَّجُلُ، وهو حسنُ العِمَّةِ والاعْتِمامِ. قال ذو الرمة:

تنْجُو إذا جعلتْ تَدمى أخِشَّتُها ... واعتم بالزبد الجعد الخراطيم

وعُمِّمَ الرَّجُلُ: إذا سُوِّدَ، هذا في العرب، وفي العجم يقالُ: تُوِّجَ، لأنَّ تيجانهم العَمائم. قال العجاج:

وفيهِمُ إذْ عُمِّمَ المُعَمَّمُ

واستعم الرجل إذا اتخذه عماًّ وتَعَمَّمْتُهُ: دعوتُه عماً، وعُمِّمَ: سُوِّدَ فأُلْبِسَ عِملمة التسويدِ وشاة مُعَمَّةٌ : بيضاءُ الرأس والعَميم: الطَّويلُ من النَّباتِ، ومن الرجال أيضاً، ويجمع على عُمُم. وجاريةٌ عَميمةٌ. وعَمَّةٌ أي طويلةٌ. والعُمُّ: الطوال من النَّخيل ، التَّامُّةُ واستوى الشَّابُّ والنَّباتُ على عَمٍّه وعَميمِه: أي تمامُهُ. وعَمَّ الشيءُ بالناس يَعُمُّ عَمَّاً فهو عامٌّ إذا بلغ المواضع كُلَّها والعماعم: الجماعات والواحدة عَمْعَمة عَمَّا معناه عن ما فأُدْغِم وأُلْزِقَ فإذا تَكَلَّمْتَ بها مُسْتَفْهِماً حذفت منه الألف كقول الله- عز وجل- عَمَّ يَتَساءَلُونَ . والعَامَّةُ خِلافُ الخاصَّةِ. والعامَّة: عِيدانٌ يُضمُّ بعضها إلى بعض في البَحْرِ ثمَّ ُتْركَب. والعامَّةُ: الشَّخْصُ إذا بدا لك.

مع: المَعْمَعَةُ: صوتُ الحريق، وصوت الشُّجْعانِ في الحَرْب واسعارها، كلُّ ذلك مَعْمَعَةٌ. قال:

سَبْوحاً جموحاً وإحضارُها ... كمَعْمَعَةِ السَّعَفِ المُوقَدَ

وقال:

ومَعْمَعَتْ في وَعْكَةٍ ومَعْمَعَا

والمَعْمَعَةُ: شدَّةُ الحرِّ، وكذلك المَعْمَعَانُ وكان عُمَرُ يتتبّع اليَوْمَ المَعْمَعانيَّ فَيصُومُه، قال :

حتّى إذا مَعْمَعَانُ الصَّيْفِ هَبَّ له ... بأجَّةٍ نَشَّ عنها الماءُ والرُّطَبُ

وأما مع فهو حرف يضمُّ الشيءَ إلى الشَّيءِ: تقول: هذا مع ذاك  
الْعين وَالْمِيم

العَمُّ: أَخُو الْأَب. وَالْجمع أعمام، وعُموم، وعُمومة، قَالَ سِيبَوَيْهٍ: ادخُلُوا فِيهِ الْهَاء لتحقيق التَّأْنِيث، وَنَظِيره البُعولة والفُحولة. وَحكى ابْن الْأَعرَابِي فِي أدنى الْعدَد أَعُمّ. وأعْمُمُون، بِإِظْهَار التَّضْعِيف، جمع الْجمع. وَكَانَ الحكم أعُمُّون، لَكِن هَكَذَا حَكَاهُ، وَأنْشد:

تَرَوَّحُ بالعَشِيّ بكلّ خِرقٍ ... كريم الأعْمُمِينَ وكلّ خالِ

وَقَول أبي ذُؤَيْب:

وقُلْتُ تَجَنَّبَنْ سُخْطَ ابنِ عَمٍّ ... ومَطْلَبَ شُلَّةٍ وهيَ الطَّرُوحُ

أَرَادَ ابْن عَمِّك، يُرِيد ابْن عَمه خَالِد بن زُهَيْر، ونكره لِأَن خبرهما قد عرف. وَرَوَاهُ الْأَخْفَش " ابْن عَمْرو "، وَقَالَ: " يَعْنِي ابْن عُوَيْمِر "، وَهُوَ الَّذِي يَقُول فِيهِ خَالِد:

ألم تتنقذها من ابْن عُوَيْمِرٍ ... وأنتَ صَفِيُّ نَفسِه وسَجِيرُها

وَالْأُنْثَى عَمَّة. والمصدر العُمومة. وَمَا كنت عَماًّ وَلَقَد عَمَمْت.

وَرجل مُعَمّ ومُعِمّ: كريم الْأَعْمَام.

وأستعمّ الرجل: اتَّخذهُ عماًّ. وتعممَّه: دَعَاهُ عَماًّ. وتَعَممَّته النِّسَاء: دعونه عَماًّ، كَمَا تَقول: تأخَّاه، وتأبَّاه، وتبَنَّاهُ.

وهما ابْنا عَمّ، تفرد العَمَّ، وَلَا تَثْنِيَة، لِأَنَّك إِنَّمَا تُرِيدُ أَن كل وَاحِد مِنْهُمَا مُضَاف إِلَى هَذِه الْــقَرَابَةــ، كَمَا تَقول فِي حد الكنية: ابوا زيد، إِنَّمَا تُرِيدُ: كل وَاحِد مِنْهُمَا مُضَاف إِلَى هَذِه الكنية. هَذَا قَول سِيبَوَيْهٍ.

والعِمامة: مَعْرُوفَة. وَرُبمَا كني بهَا عَن الْبَيْضَة أَو المغفر. وَالْجمع: عَمائم وعِمام، الْأَخِيرَة عَن اللَّحيانيّ. قَالَ: وَالْعرب تَقول لما وضعُوا عِمامَهم عرفناهم. فإمَّا أَن يكون جمع عِمامةً جمع التكسير، وَإِمَّا أَن يكون من بَاب طَلْحَة وطلح. وَقد اعْتَمَّ وتعمَّم. وَقَوله، انشده ثَعْلَب: إِذا كَشَفَ اليوْمُ العَماسُ عنِ أسْتِهِ ... فَلَا يَرْتَدِي مثلي وَلَا يَتَعَمَّمُ

قيل مَعْنَاهُ: البس ثِيَاب الْحَرْب، وَلَا أَتَجَمَّل. وَقيل: مَعْنَاهُ: لَيْسَ يرتدي أحد بِالسَّيْفِ كارتدائي، وَلَا يَعْتَمّ بالبيضة كاعتمامي. وَهُوَ حسن العِمَّة: أَي التعمُّم. وأرخى عِمامته: أَمن وترفه، لِأَن الرجل إِنَّمَا يُرْخِي عِمامَتهُ عِنْد الرخَاء، أنْشد ثَعْلَب:

ألْقَى عَصَاهُ وأرْخَى من عِمامَتِه ... وَقَالَ ضَيْفٌ فقلتُ الشيبُ قَالَ أجَلْ

أَرَادَ: وَقلت آلشيبُ هَذَا الَّذِي حَلّ؟ وعُمِّم الرجل: سُوِّد، لِأَن تيجان الْعَرَب العَمائم، فَكل مَا قيل فِي الْعَجم توج من التَّاج: قيل فِي الْعَرَب: عُمَّم. قَالَ العجاج:

وفِيهمُ إِذا عُمِّمَ المُعَمَّمُ

وشَاة مُعَمَّمة: بَيْضَاء الرَّأْس. وَفرس مُعَمَّم: أَبيض الهامة دون الْعُنُق. وَقيل: هُوَ من الْخَيل الَّذِي ابيضَّت ناصيته كلهَا، ثمَّ انحدر الْبيَاض إِلَى منبت الناصية وَمَا حولهَا من القونس.

والعِمامة: عيدَان مشدودة تركب فِي الْبَحْر.

والعميم: الطَّوِيل من الرِّجَال والنبات. وكل مَا اجْتمع وَكثر: عَميم. وَالْجمع: عمم، قَالَ الْجَعْدِي يصف سفينة نوح، صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ:

يَرْفَع بالنارِ وَالْحَدِيد من الجَوْ ... ز طِوالا جُذُوعُها عُمُما

وَالِاسْم من كل ذَلِك: العَمَم. وَجَارِيَة عَميمة وعَمَّاء: طَوِيلَة، وَالذكر: أعَمّ. ونخلة عَميمة: طَوِيلَة. وَالْجمع: عُمّ، قَالَ سِيبَوَيْهٍ: ألزموه التَّخْفِيف، إِذْ كَانُوا يخففون غير المُعْتَلّ، وَنَظِيره: بون، وَكَانَ يجب: عُممُ، كسرب، لِأَنَّهُ لَا يشبه الفِعل. ونخلة عَم، عَن اللَّحيانيّ، أما أَن تكون فُعْلاً، وَهِي اقل، وَإِمَّا أَن تكون فُعُلا، اصلها عُمُم، فسكنت الْمِيم، وأدغمت. ونظيرها على هَذَا: نَاقَة عُلُط وقوس فُرُج، وَهُوَ بَاب إِلَى السَّعة.

وَنبت يَعْموم: طَوِيل، قَالَ: وَلَقَد رَعَيْتُ رِياضَهنَّ يُوَيْفِعا ... وعُصير طُرَّ شُويْرِبي يَعْمُومُ

والعَمَم: عظم الْخلق، فِي النَّاس وَغَيرهم. وجسم عَمَم: تَامّ. وَأمر عَمَم: تامّ عامّ. وَهُوَ من ذَلِك. قَالَ عَمْرو ذُو الْكَلْب الْهُذلِيّ:

يَا لَيتَ شِعْري عنكَ والأمْرُ عَمَمْ ... مَا فَعَلَ اليوْمَ أُوَيْسٌ فِي الغَنَمْ؟

ومنكِب عَمَم: طَوِيل. واستوى الشَّاب على عُمُمه: أَي تَمَامه. وَمِنْه الحَدِيث: " كنَّا أهلَ ثُمِّة ورُمِّة، حَتَّى إِذا استوَى على عُمُمِه ".

وعَمَّهمُ الأمرُ يَعُمُّهم: شملهم.

والعامَّة: خلاف الْخَاصَّة، قَالَ ثَعْلَب: سُميت بذلك لِأَنَّهَا تَعُمُّ بِالشَّرِّ.

والعَمَم: العامَّة، اسْم للْجمع. قَالَ رؤبة:

وأنتَ رَبيعُ الأقْرَبِينَ والعَمَمْ

وَرجل مِعَمّ: يَعُمّ الْقَوْم بخيره. وَقَالَ كرَاع: رجل مُعِمّ: يَعُمّ النَّاس بمعروفه، أَي يجمعهُمْ. وَكَذَلِكَ: ملم: يلمهم، أَي يجمعهُمْ، قَالَ: لَا يكَاد وجد فَعَلَ فَهُوَ مُفْعَل غَيرهمَا.

والعَمّ: الْجَمَاعَة، قَالَ مرقش:

والعَدْوَ بَين المجلِسَينِ إِذا ... آدَ العشيُّ وتَنادَى العَمّ

تنادوا: تجالسوا فِي النادي، وَهُوَ الْمجْلس، أنْشد ابْن الْأَعرَابِي:

يُرِيغُ إليهِ العَمُّ حاجَةً وَاحِدٍ ... فأُبْنا بحاجاتٍ وليسَ بِذِي مالِ

قَالَ: العَمُّ هُنَا: الْخلق الْكثير، أَرَادَ الْحجر الْأسود فِي ركن الْبَيْت. يَقُول: الْخلق إِنَّمَا حَاجتهم أَن يحجوا، ثمَّ انهم آبوا مَعَ ذَلِك بحاجات، وَذَلِكَ معنى قَوْله: " فأبنا بحاجات "، أَي بِالْحَجِّ. هَذَا قَول ابْن الْأَعرَابِي. وَالْجمع: العَماعِم. قَالَ الْفَارِسِي: لَيْسَ بِجمع لَهُ، وَلكنه من بَاب سبطر ولأَّل.

والأعَمُّ: الْجَمَاعَة أَيْضا. حَكَاهُ الْفَارِسِي عَن أبي زيد. قَالَ: وَلَيْسَ فِي الْكَلَام افْعَل يدل على الْجمع غير هَذَا، إِلَّا أَن يكون اسْم جنس، كالاروى وَالْأَمر، الَّذِي هُوَ الامعاء، وَأنْشد:

ثمَّ رمانِي لَا أكوننْ ذَبيحةً ... وَقد كَثُرَتْ بَين الأعَمّ المَضائضُ

والعَمّ: العُشب كُله، عَن ثَعْلَب. وَأنْشد:

يَرُوحُ فِي العَمّ ويجْنِى الأبْلُما

والعَمّ: مَوضِع، عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي، وَأنْشد:

أقسمتُ أُشْكِيكِ مِن أيْنٍ ومِنْ وَصَب ... حَتَّى تَرَىْ مَعْشَراً بالعَمّ أزوالا

وَكَذَلِكَ: عَمَّان. قَالَ مليح:

ومِن دُون ذكرَاهَا الَّتِي خَطَرَت لَنا ... بشَرْقيّ عَمَّانَ الشَّرَى فالمُعَرَّفُ

والعَمّ: مُرَّة بن مَالك بن حَنْظَلَة، وهم العَمِّيُّون، عَنهُ أَيْضا.

عم

1 عَمَّ, (S, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ (S, Msb,) inf. n. عُمُومٌ, (S, Msb, K,) i. q. شَمِلَ الجَمَاعَةَ [i. e. It was, or became, common, or general, or universal; or generally, or universally, comprehensive: it included the common, or general, or whole, aggregate, assemblage, bulk, mass, or extent, within its compass; or within the compass of its relation or relations, its effect or effects, its operation or operations, its influence, or the like]: said of a thing: (S, K:) of rain, &c.: (Msb:) عُمُومٌ signifies the including, or comprehending, [the generality, or] all: (PS:) and the happening, or occurring, to [the generality, or] all. (KL.) عَمَّ ثُؤَبَآءُ النَّاعِسِ [The yawning of the drowsy became common, or general, or universal,] is a prov., applied to the case of an event that happens in a town, or country, and then extends from it to the other towns, or countries. (TA.) b2: It is also trans. [signifying He, or it, included, comprehended, or embraced, persons, or things, in common, in general, or universally, within the compass of his action, or influence, &c., or within the compass of its relation or relations, its effect or effects, its operation or operations, its influence, or the like]: and when trans., its inf. n. is عَمٌّ. (TK.) One says, عَمَّ المَطَرُ الأَرْضَ [The rain included the general, or the whole, extent of the land within the compass of its fall]. (The Lexicons passim.) And عَمَّهُمْ بِالعَطِيَّةِ [He included them in common, in general, or universally, within the compass of the gift; or gave to them in common, in general, or universally]. (S, K.) And عَمَّ فِى

دُعَائِهِ وَخَصَّ [He included, or comprehended, persons or things in common, or in general, in his prayer or supplication &c., and particularized, or specified, some person or thing, or some persons or things]. (S voce خَلَّ.) And عَمَّهُمُ المَرَضُ [The disease was, or became, common, or general, or universal, among them]. (The Lexicons passim.) A2: عَمَّ also signifies He, or it, made long, or tall: b2: and He, or it, was, or became, long, or tall. (IAar, TA.) A3: [And He became a paternal uncle (صَارَ عَمًّا).] One says, مَا كُنْتُ عَمًّا وَلَقَدْ عَمِمْتُ [I was not a paternal uncle, and now I have become a paternal uncle]: (so in my copies of the S:) or مَا كُنْتَ عَمًّا وَلَقَدْ عَمِمْتَ or عَمَمْتَ [Thou wast not &c.]: (so accord. to different copies of the K: the former accord. to the TK [agreeably with my copies of the S; and this I believe to be the right reading, or at least preferable; like أَمِمْتُ]:) inf. n. عُمُومَةٌ; (S, Msb, K;) like خُؤُولَةٌ [and أُمُومَةٌ] and أُبُوَّةٌ. (TA.) And بَيْنِى وَبَيْنَ فُلَانٍ عُمُومَةٌ [Between me and such a one is a relationship of paternal uncle]. (S.) A4: عُمَّ: see the next paragraph.2 تَعْمِيمٌ The making a thing to be common, general, or universal; the generalizing it; contr. of تَخْصِيصٌ. (K in art. خص.) A2: عَمَّمْتُهُ I attired him with the عِمَامَة [or turban]. (S.) And عُمِّمَ رَأْسُهُ His head was wound round with the عِمَامَة [or turban]; as also ↓ عُمَّ. (K.) b2: And [hence,] عُمِّمَ (tropical:) He was made a chief or lord [over others]: (S, Msb, K, TA:) because the turbans (العَمَائِم) are the crowns of the Arabs: (S, TA:) and when they made a man a chief or lord, they attired him with a red turban. (TA.) [Hence likewise,] one says also, عَمَّمْنَاكَ أَمْرَنَا, meaning (assumed tropical:) We have made thee to take upon thyself the management of our affair, or state, or case. (TA.) b3: And عَمَّمْتُهُ سَيْفًا [I attired him with a sword; like كَسَوْتُهُ سَيْفًا]. (TA in art. غشو.) b4: And عَمَّمَهُ بِالسَّيْفِ (assumed tropical:) [He cut, or wounded, him, or it (i. e. his head), in the place of the turban, with the sword]: like عَصَّبَهُ بِهِ, (A and TA in art. عصب,) and ضَمَدَهُ. (A and L in art. ضمد.) b5: And عَمَّمَ اللَّبَنُ, (S, K,) inf. n. تَعْمِيمٌ, (K,) (tropical:) The milk frothed: as though its froth were likened to the عِمَامَة [or turban]; (S, TA;) as also ↓ اِعْتَمَّ. (K.) 4 أُعِمَّ and أَعَمَّ, in the pass. and act. forms, [He had many paternal uncles: (see مُعَمٌّ:) or] he had generous paternal uncles. (Msb.) 5 تَعَمَّمْتُهُ I called him a paternal uncle: (Az, S, Z:) or تَعَمَّمَتْهُ, said of women, they called him a paternal uncle. (K.) b2: تعمّم عَمًّا: see 10.

A2: See also the next paragraph, in five places.8 اعتمّ and ↓ تعمّم and ↓ استعمّ, (K,) or اعتمّ بِالعِمَامَةِ and بِهَا ↓ تعمّم, (S,) He attired himself with the turban: (S, K:) and ↓ تعمّم is also expl. as meaning he attired himself with the helmet: or, with the garments of war. (TA.) b2: And [hence] one says, اِعْتَمَّتِ الآكَامُ بِالنَّبَاتِ and ↓ تَعَمَّمَت (assumed tropical:) [The hills became crowned with plants, or herbage]. (TA.) And بِهَا رُؤُوسُ الجِبَالِ ↓ تَعَمَّمَتْ (assumed tropical:) [The heads of the mountains became crowned with its light]: referring to the sun, when its light has fallen upon the heads of the mountains and become to them like the turban. (Mgh.) b3: And اعتمّ اللَّبَنُ: see 2, last sentence. b4: and اعتمّ النَّبتُ (tropical:) The plant, or herbage, became of its full height, and blossomed, syn. اِكْتَهَلَ, (S, K, TA,) and طَالَ; and became luxuriant, or abundant and dense: (TA:) like اغتمّ. (TA in art. غم.) b5: And اعتمّ الشَّابُّ (assumed tropical:) The youth, or young man, became tall. (S.) b6: And اعتمّ is said of a beast of the bovine kind as meaning (assumed tropical:) He had all his teeth grown. (As, TA. [See عَمَمٌ and عَضْبٌ.]) 10 اِسْتَعْمَمْتُهُ, (K,) or اِسْتَعْمَمْتُهُ عَمًّا, (S,) I took him, or adopted him, as a paternal uncle: (S, K:) and عَمًّا ↓ تَعَمَّمَ He took, or adopted, a paternal uncle. (TA in art. خول.) A2: See also 8, first sentence. R. Q. 1 عَمْعَمَ (inf. n. عَمْعَمَةٌ, TK) He had a numerous army, or military force, after paucity [thereof]. (K.) عَمَ, for عَمَا, which is for أَمَا: see this last, in art. اما.

عِمْ صَبَاحًا, and عِمُوا صَبَاحًا: see art. صبح.

عَمٌّ A company of men: (S:) or, as some say, of a tribe: (TA:) or a numerous company; as also ↓ أَعَمٌّ; (K;) this latter mentioned by AAF, on the authority of Az, and said by him to be the only instance of a word of the measure أَفْعَل denoting a plurality, unless it be a [coll.] gen. n., like أَرُوَى; and he cites as an ex. the phrase بَيْنَ الأَعَمّ, occurring in a verse; but Fr is related to have read بين الأَعُمِّ, with damm to the ع, making it pl. of عَمٌّ, like as أَضْبٌّ is of ضَبٌّ. (TA.) A2: A paternal uncle; a father's brother: (S, K:) pl. أَعْمَامٌ (S, Msb, K) and عُمُومٌ (TA) and عُمُومَةٌ (Sb, S, K) and أَعِمَّةٌ (CK) and أَعُمٌّ, (K,) a pl. of pauc., mentioned by Fr and IAar, (TA,) and pl. pl. أَعْمُمُونَ, (K, TA,) without idghám, by rule أَعُمُّونَ: (TA:) the female is termed ↓ عَمَّةٌ [i. e. a paternal aunt; a father's sister]: (K:) and the pl. of this is عَمَّاتٌ. (Msb.) One says, يَا ابْنَ عَمِّى and يا ابن عَمِّ (S, L) and يا ابن عَمَّ (L) and يا ابن عَمِ, (S, L, [but in one copy of the S I find the first three and not the last,]) the last without teshdeed, (L,) dial. vars. [all meaning O son of my paternal uncle]: (S, L:) and Abu-n-Nejm uses the expression يَا ابْنَةَ عَمَّا [O daughter of my paternal uncle], meaning عَمَّاهْ, with the ه of lamentation. (S.) And one says, هُمَا ابْنَا عَمٍّ [meaning Each of them two is a son of a paternal uncle of the other]; (S, IB, Msb, K;) because each of them says to the other, يَا ابْنَ عَمِّى; (IB;) and in like manner, ابْنَا خَالَةٍ; (S, IB, Msb, K;) because each of them says to the other, يَا ابْنَ جَالَتِى: (IB:) but one may not say, ↓ هُمَا ابْنَا عَمَّةٍ, nor ابْنَا خَالٍ; (S, IB, Msb, K;) because one of them says to the other, يَا ابْنَ خَالِى, but the latter says to the former, يَا ابْنَ عَمَّتِى. (IB.) And [عَمٌّ signifies also A paternal great uncle, &c.: therefore] one says, هُمَا ابْنَا عَمٍّ

لَحًّا [They two are cousins on the father's side, closely related]; and in like manner, ابْنَا خَالَةٍ

لَحًّا: but not لَحًّا ↓ ابْنَا عَمَّةٍ, nor ابْنَا خَالٍ لَحًّا: (TA:) and هُوَ ابْنُ عَمِّهِ ظَهْرًا i. e. [He is his cousin on the father's side,] distantly related. (As, in A and O and TA, art. ظهر.) b2: It is said in a trad., النَّخْلَةَ ↓ أَكْرِمُوا عَمَّتَكُمُ [Honour ye your paternal aunt the palm-tree]: i. e. [do ye so] because it was created of the redundant portion of the earth, or clay, of Adam. (TA.) b3: And عَمٌّ signifies also Tall palm-trees, (K, TA,) of full tallness and abundance and density; (TA;) and ↓ عُمٌّ signifies the same: (K, TA:) [or so نَخْلُ عَمٌّ and عُمٌّ, which is perhaps meant in the K: for] عُمٌّ is an epithet applied to palm-trees, (S, K, TA,) and is pl. of عَمِيمَةٌ [fem. of عَمِيمٌ]. (S, K.) b4: And All [herbs such as are termed]

عُشْب. (Th, K.) عَمَّ in the phrase عَمَّ يَتَسَآءَلُونَ [Respecting what do they ask one another? in the Kur lxxviii. 1] is originally عَمَّا, [for عَنْ مَا,] the ا being elided in the interrogation [after the prep. عَنْ]. (S.) عُمٌّ: see عَمٌّ, last sentence but one: A2: and see also عُمُمٌ.

عَمَّةٌ fem. of عَمٌّ: see the latter, in four places.

عِمَّةٌ A mode of attiring oneself with the turban: so in the saying, هُوَ حَسَنُ العِمَّةِ [He is comely in respect of the mode of attiring himself with the turban]. (S, K.) b2: [And it is vulgarly used as meaning A turban itself, like عِمَامَةٌ; and is used in this sense in the TA in art. علم: see عَلَمْتُ عِمَّتِى near the end of the first paragraph of that art.]

عَمَمٌ The state, or quality, of being collected together, and numerous, or abundant. (K.) b2: And Largeness, or bigness, of make, in men and in others. (K.) b3: See also عُمُمٌ.

A2: Also Complete, or without deficiency; applied to a body, and to a shoulder: (S:) or, applied to the latter, long. (TA.) [See also عَمِيمٌ.] b2: Applied to a beast of the bovine kind, Having all his teeth grown. (As, TA.) [See 8, last sentence; and see عَضْبٌ.] b3: And Any affair, or event, or case, complete [or accomplished], and common or general or universal [app. meaning commonly or generally or universally known]. (K.) b4: And quasi. pl. n. of عَامَّةٌ, q. v. (K.) b5: See also مِعَمٌّ.

عُمُمٌ Completeness of body [or bodily growth], and of wealth, and of youthful vigour, or of the period of youthfulness: so in the phrase اِسْتَوَى

عَلَى عُمُمِهِ, (S, K,) occurring in a trad. of 'Orweh Ibn-Ez-Zubeyr, on his mentioning Uheyhah Ibn-El-Juláh and the saying of his maternal uncles respecting him, كُنَّا أَهْلَ ثُمِّهِ وَرُمِّهِ حَتَّى اسْتَوَى

عَلَى عُمُمِهِ [i. e. We were the masters of the meaner and the better articles of his property until he attained to man's estate, or to his completeness of bodily growth, &c.]; (S;) [or] the meaning is, his completeness of stature and of bones and of limbs: (TA:) also pronounced with teshdeed [or idghám, i. e. ↓ عُمِّهِ], for the sake of conformity [with ثُمِّهِ and رُمِّهِ]; (S, TA;) and by some, ↓ عَمَمِهِ. (TA.) b2: It is also pl. of عَمِيمٌ [q. v.]. (S, K.) عِمَامٌ: see عِمَامَةٌ, first sentence.

عَمِيمٌ A thing complete, or without deficiency: pl. عُمُمٌ. (S. [See also عَمَمٌ.]) b2: Anything collected together, and abundant, or numerous: pl. as above. (K.) b3: Reaching to everything: applied in this sense to perfume. (Har p. 200.) b4: Tall; applied to a man, and to a plant: (TA:) and so عَمِيمَةٌ applied to a palm-tree (نَخْلَةٌ); (S, K;) and to a girl, or young woman; as also ↓ عَمَّآءُ applied to both; of which last word the masc. is ↓ أَعَمُّ: (K:) or عَمِيمَةٌ applied to a woman, (S,) or to a girl, or young woman, (TA,) signifies complete, or perfect, in stature and make, (S, TA,) and tall: (TA:) pl. عُمٌّ, (K,) which is applied to palm-trees (نَخِيلٌ) as meaning tall; (S;) or, accord. to Lh, to a single palm-tree (نَخْلَةٌ), and may be [thus, originally,] of the measure فُعْلٌ, or of the measure فُعُلٌ, originally عُمُمٌ: (TA:) ↓ يَعْمُومٌ, also, signifies tall, applied to a plant, or herbage: (K:) and عَمِيمَةٌ applied to a بَقَرَة [or beast of the bovine kind] signifies complete, or perfect, in make. (TA.) b5: One says also, هُوَ مِنْ عَمِيمِهِمْ, meaning صَمِيمِهِمْ [i. e. He is of the choice, best, or most excellent, of them; or of the main stock of them]. (S, K. *) A2: Also Such as is dry of [the species of barleygrass called] بُهْمَى. (S, K.) عِمَامَةٌ [A turban;] the thing that one winds upon the head: (K:) pl. عمَائِمُ (S, Msb, K) and ↓ عِمَامٌ, (Lh, K,) the latter either a broken pl. of عِمَامَةٌ or [a coll. gen. n., i. e.,] these two words are of the class of طَلْحٌ and طَلْحَةٌ. (TA.) [On the old Arab mode of disposing the turban, see خِمَارٌ.] The عَمَائِم were the crowns of the Arabs. (S, Msb.) أَرْخَى عِمَامَتَهُ [lit. He slackened, or loosened, his turban,] means (assumed tropical:) he became, or felt, in a state of security, or safety, and at ease, or in easy circumstances; (K, TA;) because a man does not slacken, or loosen, his turban but in easy circumstances. (TA.) b2: Also (tropical:) The مِغْفَر [q. v.]: and (tropical:) the helmet: (K, TA:) by some erroneously written with fet-h [to the first letter]. (MF.) b3: And Pieces of wood bound together, upon which one embarks on the sea, and upon which one crosses a river; as also ↓ عَامَّةٌ; or this is correctly عَامَةٌ, without teshdeed; (K, TA;) and thus it is rightly mentioned by IAar. (TA.) عَمَوِىٌّ [Of, or relating to, a paternal uncle;] rel. n. of عَمٌّ; as though formed from عَمًى, or عَمًا. (S.) عَمَّا is for عَنْ مَا when not interrogative.]

عُمِّىٌّ, like قُمِّىٌّ, (K, TA,) with damm, but in the M عم, (TA, [in which this word is thus doubtfully written, and has been altered, perhaps from عَمِّىٌّ, for قُمِّىٌّ is a word which I do not find in any case other than this, and if any word of the measure فُعْلِىٌّ were meant, أُمِّىٌّ would be a much better instance of similarity of form,]) an epithet applied to a man, i. q. عَامٌّ [app. meaning Of the common sort; like عَامِّىٌّ]: (K, TA:) and قُصْرِىٌّ or قَصْرِىٌّ, (accord. to different copies of the K,) in the M قَصْرى, (TA, [there thus written, only with a fet-hah to the ق and the sign of quiescence to the ص,]) signifies [the contr., i. e.] خَاصٌّ. (K, TA.) عُمِّيَّةٌ, (S, K,) like عُبِّيَّةٌ, (S,) and عِمِّيَّةٌ, (K,) [like عِبِّيَّةٌ,] Pride, or haughtiness. (S, K.) عَمَاعِمُ [a pl. of which no sing. is mentioned] Companies of men in a scattered, or dispersed, state. (S, K.) عَامٌّ part. n. of عَمَّ; applied to rain &c. [as meaning Common, or general, or universal; or generally, or universally, comprehensive: &c.: see 1, first sentence: contr. of خَاصٌّ]. (Msb.) b2: See also العَامَّةُ. b3: Also [A general word; i. e.] a word applied by a single application to many things, not restricted, including everything to which it is applicable: the words “ by a single application ” exclude the homonym, because this is by several applications; and the saying “ to many things ” excludes what is not applied to many things, as زَيْدٌ, and عَمْرٌو: and the words “ not restricted ” exclude the nouns of number, for المِائِةُ, for instance, is applied by a single application to many things and includes everything to which it is applicable, but the many things are restricted: and the words “ including everything to which it is applicable ” exclude the indeterminate plural, as in the phrase رَأَيْتُ رِجَالًا, all men not being seen: and the word is either عامّ by its form and its meaning, as الرِّجَالُ, or عامّ by its meaning only, as الرَّهْطُ and القَوْمُ. (KT. [The word in this sense is often used in the lexicons, but is expl. in few of them, as being conventional and post-classical.]) العَامَّةُ is the contr. of الخَاصَّةُ [i. e. the former signifies The commonalty, or generality of people; the people in common or in general; the common people; the common sort; or the vulgar]: (S, Msb, K:) the ة is a corroborative: (Msb:) and ↓ المَعَمَّةُ signifies the same as العَامَّةُ: (IAar, TA voce سَامٌّ:) the pl. of عَامَّةٌ is عَوَامُّ, (Msb,) and ↓ عَمَمٌ is quasi-pl. n. of عَامَّةٌ as contr. of خَاصَّةٌ. (K.) [And one says also ↓ الخَاصُّ وَالعَامُّ as well as الخَاصَّةُ وَالعَامَّةُ, meaning The distinguished and the common people; the persons of distinction and the vulgar. b2: عَامَّةً means In common, or commonly, in general, or generally; and universally. And one says, جَاؤُوا عَامَّةً meaning They came generally, or universally.] عَامَّةُ الشَّهْرِ means The greater part of the month. (TA in art. جذب.) And عَامَّةُ النَّهَارِ means The whole of the day. (TA in art. ادم.) b3: And العَامَّةُ signifies also General, or universal, drought. (TA.) b4: And The resurrection: because [it is believed that all beings living on the earth immediately before it shall die, so that] it will occasion universal [previous] death to mankind. (TA.) A2: See also عِمَامَةٌ.

عَامِّىٌّ Of, or relating to, the عَامَّة [or common people; common; or vulgar; often applied to a word, or phrase]. (Msb.) أَعَمُّ [More, and most, common or general: applied to a word, more, and most, general in signification].

A2: As a simple epithet, with its fem.

عَمَّآءُ: see عَمِيمٌ. b2: Also, the former, Thick (K, TA) and complete [or of full size]; applied in this sense to the middle of a she-camel, in a verse of El-Museiyab Ibn-'Alas. (TA.) A3: See also عَمٌّ, first sentence.

مُعَمٌّ مُخْوَلٌ Having generous, (T, L,) or having many and generous, (S,) paternal and maternal uncles; (T, S, L;) and both are sometimes pronounced with kesr [to the ع of the former and to the و of the latter, i. e. مُخْوِلٌ ↓ مُعِمٌّ: see مُخْوَلٌ in its proper art.]: (S:) or مُعَمٌّ and ↓ مِعَمٌّ, with damm to the [initial] م and with kesr to the same, [but the latter is app. a mistake, occasioned by a misunderstanding of what is said in the S,] signify having many paternal uncles: or having generous paternal uncles. (K.) مُعِمٌّ: see the next preceding paragraph.

مِعَمٌّ, with kesr to the first letter, (K, TA, [in the CK, مِعَمُّ خَيْرِ بكَسْرِ اَوَّلِهِ is erroneously put for مِعَمٌّ بِكَسْرِ أَوَّلِهِ خَيّرٌ,]) One who is good, or very good, (K, TA,) who includes mankind in common, in general, or universally, within the compass of his goodness, (Kr, T, K, TA,) and his superabundant bounty; (T, TA;) and ↓ عَمَمٌ signifies the same: (K:) [see also an ex. and explanation voce مِثَمٌّ, in art. ثم:] مِعَمٌّ is almost the only instance of an epithet of the measure مِفْعَلٌ from a verb of the measure فَعَلَ, except مِلَمٌّ [and مِثَمٌّ, with both of which it is coupled]. (TA.) b2: See also مُعَمٌّ.

المَعَمَّةُ: see العَامَّةُ, first sentence.

مُعَمَّمٌ [Attired with a turban. b2: And hence, (assumed tropical:) Made a chief or lord over others; or] a chief, or lord, who is invested with the office of ordering the affairs of a people and to whom the commonalty have recourse. (TA.) b3: Applied to a horse, (S, K,) and other than a horse, (so in a copy of the S,) (assumed tropical:) White in the ears and the place of growth of the forelock and what is around this, exclusively of other parts: (S:) or white in the هَامَة [or upper part of the head], exclusively of the neck: or white in the forelock so that the whiteness extends to the place of its growth. (K.) And شَاةٌ مُعَمَّمَةٌ (assumed tropical:) A sheep, or goat, having a whiteness in the هَامَة. (S.) رَوْضَةٌ مُعْتَمَّةٌ (tropical:) [A meadow] having abundant and tall herbage. (TA.) يَعْمُومٌ: see عَمِيمٌ.
عم
العَمُّ: أخو الأب، والعَمَّةُ أخته. قال تعالى:
أَوْ بُيُوتِ أَعْمامِكُمْ أَوْ بُيُوتِ عَمَّاتِكُمْ
[النور/ 61] ، ورجل مُعِمٌّ مُخْوِلٌ ، واسْتَعَمَّ عَمّاً، وتَعَمَّمَهُ، أي: اتّخذه عَمّاً، وأصل ذلك من العُمُومِ، وهو الشّمول وذلك باعتبار الكثرة.
ويقال: عَمَّهُمْ كذا، وعَمَّهُمْ بكذا. عَمّاً وعُمُوماً، والعَامَّةُ سمّوا بذلك لكثرتهم وعُمُومِهِمْ في البلد، وباعتبار الشّمول سُمِّيَ المِشْوَذُ العِمَامَةَ، فقيل: تَعَمَّمَ نحو: تقنّع، وتقمّص، وعَمَّمْتُهُ، وكنّي بذلك عن السّيادة. وشاة مُعَمَّمَةٌ: مُبْيَضَّةُ الرّأس، كأنّ عليها عِمَامَةً نحو: مقنّعة ومخمّرة.
قال الشاعر:
يا عامر بن مالك يا عمّا أفنيت عمّا وجبرت عمّا
أي: يا عمّاه سلبت قوما، وأعطيت قوما. وقوله:
عَمَّ يَتَساءَلُونَ [عمّ/ 1] ، أي: عن ما، وليس من هذا الباب.

غز

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غز
أغَزَّتِ البَقَرَةُ فهي مُغِرٌّ: إذا عَسُرَ حملُها.
وغازَزْتُه بالشَّيْءِ: بادَرْته إليه. وتَغَازَزْناه: تَنازَعْناه.
وغَزَّة: أرْضٌ بِمَشارِف الشَّأْمِ.
والغُزَّانِ: الشِّدْقانِ، الواحدُ غُزٌّ، ويقال له الغُزْغُزُ.
وغازَزْتُه كذا: نافَسْته إيّاه.
الْغَيْن وَالزَّاي

أغزّت البَقرةُ، وَهِي مُغِزّ: عَسُر حُمْلُها.

وغَزّة: مَوضِع بِالشَّام.

وَجَاء فِي الشّعْر: غزّات، وغَزّاة، كأذرعات، واذرعاة، وعانات، وعاناة.

والغُزّ: جنس من التُّرك.

والغُزغُز: الشِّدْق، فِي بعض اللُّغَات، وَالرَّاء لُغَة.
باب الغين والزاي غ ز، ز غ مستعملان

غز: غَزَّةُ: أرض بمشارف الشام مات بها بعض بني عبد المطلب. وأَغَزَّتِ البقرة فهي مِغُزٌّ إذا عسر حملها.

زغ: زَغْزَغْتُ به أي: سخرت به. زَغْزَعُ: موضع بالشام. قال الضرير: الزَّغْزَغُ والزَّغازِغ: الأولاد الصغار. 

سم

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سم
السَّمُ: القاتِلُ، وجَمْعُه سِمَام، وكذلك السمَمُ. وخُرْتُ الإبْرَةِ، وهو السُمُّ أيضاً.
وكُلُ مَشاقَ الرجُلَ والدابةِ: سُمُوْمٌ.
والسمانِ: المَنْخِرَانِ، وقيل: عِرْقَانِ في خَيْشُوْمِ الفَرَسِ، وكذلك، السّامةُ، والجميع السوَامُ. وسَم الوَضِيْنِ: عُرْوَتُه.
والاسمُ: الأنْفُ الضيقُ المَنْخِرَيْنِ، وقَوْمٌ سُم الأنُوْفِ، وأُنُوْفٌ سُم أيضاً. والسمُوْمُ: وَجَع يأْخُذُ الفَرَسَ في قَصَبِ الخَيَاشِيْمِ فَيُوْسَمُ.
وسَمَمْتُ بَيْنَ القَوْمِ أَسُم: أي أصْلَحْت بينهم. وسَمَمْتُ الشيْءَ سَماً: أي سَدَدْته. والسامةُ: المَوْتُ. وخاصةُ الرجُلِ.
والسمةُ والسُمُ والسمُوْم: الوَدْعُ. ووَضِيْن مُسَمَّمٌ: مُزَين بالسُمُوْم.
وسُمُوْمُ الفَرَسِ: ما رَقَّ عن صَلابَةِ العَظْم كل من جانِبَيْ قَصَبَةِ أنْفِه إلى نَوَاهِقِه، واحِدُها سَم. وقيل: هو كُل عَظْمٍ فيه مُخ.

وسُمُوْمُ السيْفِ: آثار فيه تَدُكُ على جَوْدَتِه.
وسامُ أبْرَصَ: ضَرْب من كِبَارِ الوَزَغِ، وساما أبْرَصَ، وسَوَامُ أبْرَصَ، وسَم أبْرَصَ وسِمَمَةُ أبْرَصَ.
والسمةُ: الاست.
والسُمةُ: الــقَرَابَةُــ، وجَمْعُها سُمَمٌ. وما سَمَمْت سَمه: أي ما قَصَدْتُ قَصْدَه. وأصَبْتَ سَم حاجَتِكَ: أي وَجْهَها.
وسُمةُ القَلْبِ: الجُمارَةُ. والسمَامَةُ والسمَامُ: ضَرْبٌ من الطَّيْرِ دُوْنَ القَطا وهو يُشْبِهُه، وقيل: يُشْبِهُ الحَمَام الطُوراني. ويسمى اللواء سماماً تشبيهاً بذلك.
ودائرَةُ السمَامَةِ: من دَوَائرِ الفَرَسِ في وَسْطِ العُنُقِ.
والسمُوْمُ: الريْحُ الحارَّةُ. ونَبَاتٌ مَسْمُوْمٌ: أصَابَته السمَائمُ. ويَوْمٌ سام ومُسِم: ذو سَمُوْمٍ، ومَسْمُوْمَ أيضاً.
والسمانُ: نَبْت يَنْبُتُ في الزَرْع لا تَأْكُلُه دابَّةٌ الّا ماتَتْ. وهو - أيضاً -: ما يُزَخْرَفُ به البُيُوتُ، الواحِدَةُ سَمانَة.
والسمْسِمُ: حَب دُهْنِ الحَلِّ. وحَيةٌ مَعْرُوفَةٌ.
والسمْسَمُ: ضَرْبٌ من مَشْيِ الثعالِب. وقيل: هو الثعلَبُ. وسَمْسَمُ: اسْمُ مَوْضع. واسْمُ رَمْلَةٍ. والساسَم: شَجَرُ الشَيْزِ.
والسمْسِمَةُ والسَّمَامَة: دُوَيْبةٌ على خِلْقَةِ الأكِلَةِ؛ حَمْرَاء. والسمَاسِمُ: طَيْرٌ يُشْبِهُ الخَطَاطِيْفَ لا يُقْدَرُ لها على البَيْضِ، ويقولون: " كَلفْتَني بَيْضَ السمَاسِمِ ". والنمْلُ إذا طارَ. وهَنَاتٌ تَعَضُ عَضّاً شَدِيداً، واحِدَتُها سمْسمَةُ. والنَّمْلَةُ الحَمْرَاءُ. والسُّمَاسِمُ: الثَعْلَب، يُقال: ثَعْلَبٌ سُمَاسِمٌ وسَمْسَمٌ وسَمْسَمَانٌ: أي خَفِيْفٌ. والسمْسَمَةُ: الخِفَةُ؛ وبها سُميَ الذَئْبُ سَمْسَاماً.
ورَجُل مِسم وقَوْمٌ مِسَموْنَ: وهو الذي يَأكُلُ ما قَدَرَ عليه. و " مالَهُ سُم ولاحُم " أي شَيْءٌ؛ مَثَلٌ في نَفْيِ المِلْكِ.
والسمةُ: البازي الواسِعُ الذي يُطَبقُ البَيْتَ يُشَرُ عليه الأقِطُ.
باب السين والميم س م، م س يستعملان

سم: جَمْعُ السَّمِّ القاتل سِمامٌ. والسَّم: خَرْتُ الإبرة. وكل مَشاقّ الرَّجُلِ والدّابَّةِ سُموم، واحدها سُمٌّ. والسُّمُومُ: الثُّقُوبُ كلُّها: المِسْمَعانِ والمَنْخِرانِ والفَمُ. والسَّمّانِ: عِرْقانِ في خَيشُوم الفَرَس، ويُجمَعُ السَّوامُّ. وسامُّ أبرَصَ: ضَربٌ من كِبار الوَزَغ، وتقول: سامّا أَبرَصَ وسَوامُّ أَبرَصَ. والسّامُّ والسّامَّةُ: الموت. والسامَّةُ: خاصَّةُ الرجلِ والفِعلُ عَمَّتْ وسَمَّتْ ، قال:

هو الذي أنعَمَ نُعمَى عَمَّت ... على الذين أَسْلَمُوا لو سَمَّتِ

والسُّمَّةُ والسَّمُّ والسُّمُومُ: الوَدَعُ وأشباهُه يستخرج من البَحْر، يُنظَم للزِّينة، ويقال: كُلُّ خَرْقٍ في وَدَعٍ أو خَرَز، قال:

يَمْدُّ بعِطفَيْهِ الوَضينَ المُسَمَّما

أي وَضينٌ مُزَيَّنٌ بالسُّمُوم. والسَّمامُ، والسَّمامةُ واحدة،: ضَرْبٌ من الطَّيْر دون القَطَا في الخِلْقِة، يُشبِهُه وليس به، قال النابغة:

سَمامٍ تباري الطَّير

ويقال: هو طيرٌ يُشبِه الحَمامَ الطوراني، وهو مذكَّر ويُسَمَّى اللِّواءُ سَماماً تشبيهاً به. والسَّمُومُ: الرِّيحُ الحارّة. ونَباتٌ مُسْمُومٌ: أَصابته السَّمائِمُ. والسِّمسِمُ: حَبُّ دُهنِ الحَلِّ، والسَّمْسَمُ: ضرب من الثعالب، وقال:

فارَقَني ذَأْلانُه وسَمْسَمُهْ

والسَّمسَمُ: موضِعٌ. والسَّمْسمِةُ: دُوَيْبّة حمراءُ على خِلْقة الأَكَلة. والسَّمامة والسَّماوةُ: الشخص من كلِّ شيءٍ . والسَمُّ: الإِصلاح، وسَمَمْتُ بينَ القومِ وسَمَلْتُ أي أَصلَحْتُ، قال الكُميت:

فكَاسْمِكَ أنتَ اليومَ في غير جَفوةٍ ... ولا عَنِفٍ في حُكمِه بيَّن السَّمِّ

والسَّمسَمُ والسَّماسِمُ زَعَموا أنه شجر السير (كذا) ؟ وسَمُّ الطريق: استِواؤه وقَصْدُه.

مس: مَسِستُ الشيءَ بيَدي مَسّاً، ومِسْتُ ، مخفف. ورجل مَمْسُوسٌ من الجُنُون، وبه مَسُّ. والمَسوسُ من المياه: ما نالته الأيدي، قال:

لو كنتَ ماءً كنتَ لا ... عَذْباً يُذاقُ ولا مَسُوسا

ومِساسٌ مصدرٌ لا اسمٌ، ويقال: لا مِساس أي لا مُماسَّة. والرَّحِمُ المَسّاسة والماسَّة: القريبة، ومَسَّتْه مَواسُّ الخَبَل . ويقال: مَسُّ المَرأةِ ومَماسَّتُها إِتيانُها. والمسمسة و [المسماس] : اختِلاط الأمر واشتِباهه، قال رؤبة:

إن كنت من أمرك في مسماس ... فاسط على أمك سطو الماس

خفَّفَ سينَ الماس كما يخفِّفُون في قولهم: مِسْتُ الشيءَ أي مَسِسْتُ، قال ابن مَغراء:

مِسْنا السَّماء فنِلناهم وَطاءَ لَهُمْ

والماسُّ: الذي لا يلتِفتُ الى موعظةٍ. ورجلٌ ماسٌّ: خَفيفٌ.

سم

1 سَمَّهُ, (S, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ inf. n. سَمٌّ, (Msb,) He put poison into it; [poisoned it; infected it with poison;] namely, food. (S, Msb, K.) and He gave him to drink poison. (S, K.) and سَمَّتْهُ الهَامَّةُ The هامّة [or venomous reptile or the like] smote him with its poison. (M.) b2: [Hence, perhaps, He suggested it, إِلَيْهِ to him: a signification mentioned by Freytag, but without any indication of the authority.] b3: [And, app., It perforated it; transpierced it; or pierced, or passed, through it: for it is said that] مَسَمٌّ may be an inf. n. of the verb [signifying نَفَذَ], and may also signify a place of نُفُوذ. (Msb.) b4: And, (K,) aor. ـُ (S, TA,) inf. n. سَمٌّ, (TA,) (tropical:) He probed it; namely a case, or an affair; and examined, or endeavoured to learn, its depth. (S, K, TA.) b5: Also, inf. n. سَمٌّ i. q. شَدَّهُ [He made it firm, fast, or strong; &c.]: (M:) [or this may be a mistranscription for سَدَّهُ; for] you say, سَمَمْتُ القَارُورَةَوَنَحْوَهَا, (S, K, *) inf. n. as above, (TA,) meaning سَدَدْتُ [i. e. I closed, stopped, or stopped up, the flask, or bottle, and the like]. (S, K. *) b6: Also, (M, K,) aor. ـُ inf. n. سَمٌّ, (TA,) i. q. أَصْلَحَهُ [He rectified it; or put it into a good, sound, right, or proper, state; &c.]; namely, a thing. (M, K.) And سَمَّ بَيْنَ القَوْمِ, (S, M,) or سَمَّ بَيْنَهُمَا, (K,) aor. ـُ [for the verb is trans., الأَمْرَ being understood, or بَيْنَ meaning ذَاتَ البَيْنِ,] (M,) inf. n. سَمٌّ, (S, M,) i. q. أَصْلَحَ [He rectified, or reformed, or amended, the circumstances subsisting between the people, or between them two; or he effected a rectification of affairs, or an agreement, a harmony, or a reconciliation, between the people, or between them two]. (S. M, K.) b7: And سَمٌّ الوَدَعَ He strung the وَدَع [or cowries]; which, when strung, are termed سُمَّةٌ and سُمٌّ (M.) b8: سَمَّهُ, inf. n. سَمٌّ, signifies also He appropriated it to a particular, peculiar, or special, object. (M.) You say, سَمَّ النِّعْمَةَ He so appropriated the benefit, or bounty. (K.) And سَمَّتِ النِّعْمَةُ The benefit, or bounty, was, or became, particular, peculiar, or special, as to its object: (S, K:) the verb being intrans. as well as trans. (K.) El-'Ajjáj says, هُوَ الَّذِى أَنْعَمَ نُعْمَى عَمَّتْ عَلَى الَّذِينَ أَسْلَمُوا وَسَمَّتْ (S,) or the latter hemistich is عَلَى البِلَادِ رَبُّنَا وَسَمَّتْ (M,) [He is the Being who has bestowed bounty that has been general and that has been particular upon those who have become Muslims, or upon the countries, namely, our Lord]: he means that it has reached all. (S.) b9: [And i. q. قَصَدَهُ:] you say, سَمَمْتُ سَمَّكَ, i. e. قَصَدْتُ قَصْدَكَ [which means I tended, repaired, betook myself, or directed my course, towards thee; or I have tended, &c.: and also I pursued, or have pursued, thy way, or course, doing like thee]. (S.) A2: [سُمَّ It was smitten by the wind called سُمُوم; applied to a plant; and in like manner to a man: see its part. n., مَسْمُومٌ. And] سُمَّ يَوْمُنَا, with damm [to the س], Our day was, or became, attended with the wind called سَمُوم. (S, K.) 2 تَسْمِيمٌ signifies The making loops to the [girth called] وَضِين. (TA.) [You say, سمّم الوَضِينَ He made loops to the وَضِين: see the pass. part. n., below. And also He adorned the وَضِين with سُمُوم, i. e. strung cowries: see, again, the pass. part. n.] R. Q. 1 سَمْسَمَ He (a man) walked, or went along, gently. (IAar, TA.) And He (a fox) ran; [or ran in a certain manner;] inf. n. سَمْسَمَةٌ: (TK:) the latter signifies the running, (K,) or a sort of running, (M,) of the fox. (M, K.) سَمٌّ Poison, or vemom; (PS, TK;) or deadly poison or venom; (KL;) or the poison, or venom, of the serpent; (MA;) a certain deadly thing, (S, M, Msb, K,) well known; (K;) as also ↓ سُمٌّ, (S, M, Msb, K,) which is of the dial. of the people of El-'Áliyeh, (Yoo, Msb, TA,) and is said to be the most chaste; (MF, TA;) and ↓ سِمٌّ, (Msb, K,) which is [said to be] of the dial. of Temeem, (Msb,) [but is thought by SM to be vulgar, and] accord. to Yoo, the first is of the dial. of Temeem, (TA,) and this is the most common of the three: (Msb:) pl. سِمَامٌ (S, M, Msb, K) and سُمُومٌ: (S, Msb, K:) and ↓ سَمْسَمٌ signifies the same, in the sing. sense. (ISk, K, TA.) [In some copies of the K, by a mistranscription (وَالسَّمِّ or وَالسُّمِّ for والسَّمُّ or وَالسُّمُّ) سَمٌّ or سُمٌّ is made to be syn. with سَمْسَمٌ as signifying “ a fox. ” That the right reading is that which I have followed is shown in the TA by an ex., in which سَمْسَم is spoken of as drunk.] b2: [Hence,] سَمُّ الفَأْرِ Arsenic; [in like manner called by us ratsbane;] syn. الشَّكُّ, (K, TA,) i. e. الرَّهَجُ [which is a modern word for arsenic]. (TA.) [Also applied in the present day to The hyoscyamus muticus of Linn. (Delile's Floræ Aegypt. Illustr., in the Descr. de l'Égypte, no. 242.)] b3: And سَمُّ الحِمَارِ The [tree called]

دِفْلَى [q. v.]. (K.) b4: And سَمُّ السَّمَكِ The tree called مَاهِيزَهْرَهْ [or مَاهِى زَهْرَهْ], (K,) which latter appellation is Pers\., meaning the same, [i. e.

“ fish-poison,”] (TA,) and also known by the name of البُوصِيرُ: it is beneficial for pains of the joints, and pain of the hip and the back, and the نِقْرِس [i. e. gout, or specially gout in the foot or feet]; but the only part of its tree that is beneficial is its لِحَآء [or bark]: (K, TA:) when somewhat thereof, (K, * TA,) kneaded mith leaven, (TA,) is put into a pool of water, it intoxicates the fish thereof, (K, TA,) so that they float upon the surface of the water: (TA:) and its leaves burn in lamps in lieu of wicks, (K, TA,) by reason of their oleaginous property. (TA.) b5: سَمُّ أَبْرَصَ: see سَامٌّ.

A2: Also, and ↓ سُمٌّ, (S, M, Msb, K,) and ↓ سِمٌّ, (Msb, K,) [but the last is thought by SM to be vulgar, in this sense as well as in the first,] A perforation, bore, or hole, (S, M, Msb, K,) of anything; (M;) or such as is narrow; (TA;) for instance, (S, TA,) [the eye] of a needle; (S, Msb, TA;) as in the Kur vii. 38; [see جُمَّلٌ;] and the hole of the nose, and of the ear: (TA:) pl. سُمُومٌ, (M,) or سِمَامٌ, (Msb,) or both. (S, K.) The سُمُوم and سِمَام of a human being are His mouth and his nostril and his ear, (S,) or his mouth and his nostrils and his ears; (K;) and the sing. is سَمٌّ and ↓ سُمٌّ: (S:) or the سُمُوم of a human being, and of a horse or the like, are the clefts (مَشَاقّ) of the skin thereof. (M.) And the سُمُوم of the horse are The thin portions of the hard bone, [extending] from the two sides of the nasal bone to the channels of the tears: sing. سَمٌّ: (M:) or, as some say, (M,) the سَمَّانِ, (S, M,) or the سَمّ, (K, [but this seems evidently to be a mistake for the dual,]) means two veins in the nose (أَنْف, M, or خَيْشُوم, S, K, [which latter often means the same as the former,]) of the horse: (S, M, K:) accord. to Lth, سُمُومٌ, as pl. of سَمٌّ, signifies the channels of the tears of the horse: AO says that in the face of the horse are سُمُوم; and the bareness of his سُمُوم is approved, and is regarded as indicative of generous breed. (TA.) By the سُمُوم of the horse are also meant Any bone [or rather bones] in which is marrow. (TA.) And the سُمُوم of a sword are Notches therein, whether new or old. (TA.) b2: أَصَابَ سَمَّ حَاجَتِهِ [is app. from سَمٌّ as signifying the “ eye ” of a needle, or the like, and] means (assumed tropical:) He hit, or attained, the object of his aim or pursuit: (M, K:) and in like manner, هُوَ بَصِيرٌ بِسَمِّ حَاجَتِهِ [He is knowing, or skilful, in respect of the object of his aim or pursuit]. (M.) b3: [And hence, perhaps, though another derivation is asserted in what follows,] one says also, مَالَهُ سَمٌّ وَلَا حَمٌّ غَيْرُكَ and وَلَا حُمٌّ ↓ سُمٌّ, (S, M,) meaning (assumed tropical:) He has no object in his mind except thee; syn. هَمٌّ: (M:) and in like manner, مَالَهُ سَمٌّ وَلَا حَمٌّ and وَلَا ↓ سُمٌّ حُمٌّ [alone]: or, accord. to Fr, it means he has not any who hopes for him: this is from [سَمَمْتُ سَمَّكَ and] حَمَمْتُ حَمَّكَ and هَمَمْتُ هَمَّكَ meaning قَصَدْتُ قَصْدَكَ; سَمٌّ and حَمٌّ being the inf. ns., and ↓ سُمٌّ and حُمٌّ the simple substs.; and the meaning is, he has not any who seeks after him; i. e. he has no good in him for which he is to be sought after: (Meyd:) or it means he has neither little nor much. (K and TA in art. حم.) b4: سَمٌّ also signifies The loop (عُرْوَة) of the [girth called]

وَضِين: pl. سُمُومٌ. (TA. [See مُسَمَّمٌ.]) b5: and Anything like وَدَع [or cowries] brought forth from the sea, (S, K, TA,) and strung for ornament. (TA.) And also, (TA,) or ↓ سُمٌّ and ↓ سُمَّةٌ, (M,) Strung وَدَع [or cowries]: (M, TA:) pl. سُمُومٌ. (TA.) سُمٌّ: see the next preceding paragraph, in seven places.

سِمٌّ: see سَمٌّ, in two places.

سَمَّةٌ The meatus of the vagina of a woman; (As, TA;) as also ↓ سِمَامٌ, [which is shown to be thus used as a sing., by a citation from a trad., though said to be] from سِمَامٌ as signifying the “ eyes ” (ثُقَب) of the needle [or of needles]: or the rima of a woman, with the parts that are next to it of the haunch and of the borders of the vulva, i. e. of the labia majora. (TA.) b2: See also سِمَّةٌ.

A2: Also السَّمَّةُ, (AA, TA,) or سَمَّةُ القَلْبِ, (TA,) The heart, or cerebrum, of the palm-tree: pl. سمم [app. سِمَمٌ, or سُمَمٌ]. (TA.) سُمَّةٌ: see سَمٌّ, last sentence.

A2: Also A mat, (AHn, M,) or a سُفْرَة [q. v.], (K,) or a thing like a wide سُفْرَة, (T, TA,) made, (AHn, M,) [i. e.] woven, (T, TA,) of خُوص [or leaves] (AHn, T, M, K) of the غَضَف [a tree resembling a dwarfpalm-tree]: (AHn, M:) it is spread beneath the palm-tree (T, K, TA) when the dates are cut off, (T, TA,) and upon it fall what become scattered (T, K, TA) of the dates: (T, TA:) pl. سِمَامٌ, (AHn, M, TA,) or سُمَمٌ, (K,) or, as in the T, سُمُومٌ. (TA.) A3: See also سَامٌّ, latter part, in two places.

سِمَّةٌ The اِسْت [here app. meaning anus]; as also ↓ سَمَّةٌ [q. v.]. (K.) سَمَامٌ A sort of bird, (T, S, M,) less than the species called قَطًا, in make, (T, TA,) like the سُمَانَى [or quail]: (M, TA:) [accord. to explanations of سَمَامَةٌ in the MA, mountain-swallows: or, accord. to the same and Meyd, birds like swallows: accord. to Dmr, as stated by Golius, i. q. طير ابابيل: but this is app. said in relation to an assertion of 'Áïsheh, mentioned in art. ابل in the Msb, that the birds termed أَبَابِيل in the Kur cv. 3 were most like to swallows:] the word is a pl., (S,) [or rather a coll. gen. n.,] and the sing. [or n. un.] is with ↓ ة, (S, M,) pl. سَمَائِمُ: (Meyd:) see سَمَاسِمُ. b2: And hence, as being likened thereto, A banner, an ensign, or a standard; syn. لِوَآءٌ: (M:) or so ↓ سَمَامَةٌ. (K.) b3: And [hence, also, perhaps, without ة, as in a verse cited by IB and in the TA, for the coll. gen. n. may be used as a sing.,] A swift she-camel: (S, IB, TA:) [pl. سَمَائِمُ, mentioned by Freytag, from Reiske, as signifying swift she-camels.] b4: Also, and ↓ سَمْسَامٌ and ↓ سُمَاسِمٌ and ↓ سُمْسُمَانٌ and ↓ سُمْسُمَانِىٌّ, applied to anything, [of men and of beasts &c.,] Light, active, or agile, and slender, and swift; (M, K;) and so ↓ سَمْسَمَةٌ: (M: [thus there written; not سَمَامَةٌ nor سَمْسَامَةٌ, though both of these are app. correct:]) or ↓ سَمْسَامٌ and ↓ سُمْسُمَانِىٌّ, applied to a man, signify light, or active, or agile, and swift, or quick; (S;) and ↓ سُمْسُمٌ so applied, and ↓ سُمْسُمَةٌ and ↓ سَمَامَةٌ, applied to a woman, signify light, or active, or agile, and slender: (TA:) or ↓ سُمْسُمٌ, applied to a man, signifies [simply] light, or active, or agile. (K.) سِمَامٌ a pl. of سَمٌّ or سُمٌّ: (S, M, Msb, K:) b2: and also used as a sing.: see سَمَّةٌ. b3: [In one place, in the CK, erroneously put for سَمْسَام as syn. with سَمْسَم, q. v.]

سَمُومٌ, of the fem. gender, (S,) A hot wind, (S, M, Msb, K,) or, as some say, a cold wind, (M, [perhaps a mistake occasioned by a misunderstanding of the phrase سَمُومٌ بَارِدٌ, expl. below,]) in the night or in the day, (M,) or generally (K) in the day, (Msb, K,) but authorities differ respecting it, as has been shown voce حَرُورٌ; (Msb;) accord. to AO, it is in the day, and sometimes in the night; and the حَرُور is in the night, and sometimes in the day: (S:) but some say that the former is in the night, and the latter in the day: (Ibn-Es-Seed in the “ Fark,” TA:) [in the present day it is commonly applied to a violent and intensely-hot wind, generally occurring in the spring or summer, in Egypt and the Egyptian deserts usually proceeding from the south-east or south-south-east, gradually darkening the air to a deep purple hue, whether or not (according to the nature of the tract over which it blows) accompanied by clouds of dust or sand, and at length entirely concealing the sun; but seldom lasting more than about a quarter of an hour or twenty minutes:] the word is used as a subst. [i. e. alone], and also as an epithet [qualifying the subst. رِيحٌ]: (M:) pl. سَمَائِمٌ. (S, M, K.) One says also سَمُومٌ بَارِدٌ, meaning A سَمُوم that is constant, continual, permanent, settled, or incessant. (S and L in art. برد.) [See also بَارِحٌ.]

سَمَامَةٌ: see سَمَامٌ, in three places:

A2: and see سُمْسُمٌ.

A3: Also A certain feather, (دَائِرَة, M, K, TA,) which is approved (K, TA) by the Arabs, (TA,) in the neck of the horse, (K,) in the middle of the neck of the horse, (M,) or in the side of his neck. (TA.) A4: And The شَخْص [or corporeal form or figure, or person,] (M, K,) of a man: (K:) or, as some say, (M, but accord. to the K “ and ”) the aspect; (M, K;) as in the saying, هُوَ بَهِىُّ السَّمَامَةِ [He is beautiful, or pleasing, in aspect]. (TA.) b2: And A portion standing up of ruined dwellings. (K.) سَمَّاسٌ A seller of سِمْسِم [q. v.]; like لَأّلٌ signifying a seller of لُؤْلُؤ. (IKh, TA.) سَمَّانُ A certain plant. (K.) A2: [See سَمَّانٌ in art. سمن.]

سِمَّانٌ The decorations, or embellishments, (تَزَاوِيق,) of a ceiling: so says IAar; and in like manner, Lh; and he says, I have not heard a sing. of it. (TA.) [See also سَمَّانٌ, in art. سمن.]

سَمْسَمٌ: see سَمٌّ, first sentence.

A2: It is also an epithet, of which only the fem., with ة, is mentioned: see سَمَامٌ. b2: [Hence,] سَمْسَمٌ and ↓ سَمْسَامٌ, (M,) or السَّمْسَمُ and ↓ السَّمْسَامُ, (K, TA,) [the latter erroneously written in the CK السِّمام,]) The wolf; (M, K;) because of his lightness, or activity, or agility: (M:) or السَّمْسَمُ signifies the wolf that is small in the body. (M, K.) b3: And السَّمْسَمُ The fox; (S, M, K;) as also سَمْسَمٌ [without ال], (M,) and ↓ السُّمَاسِمُ. (K.) سُمْسُمٌ; and its fem., with ة: see سَمَامٌ, last sentence, in three places.

A2: Also, the former, and ↓ سِمْسِمٌ, or the latter is a mistake, [ascribed in the K to J,] Red ants: n. un. with ة: (K:) or سُمْسُمَةٌ (M) and سِمْسِمَةٌ (S, M) signify a certain insect, (M,) a red ant; (S, M;) as also ↓ سَمَامَةٌ: (M:) accord. to Lth, an insect of the form of the اكلة [app. a mistranscription for نَمْلَة, i. e. ant], of a red colour: Az says, I have seen it in the desert, and it bites, or stings, painfully: (TA:) pl. سَمَاسِمُ, (S, TA,) said by Aboo-Kheyreh to be certain things found in El-Basrah, that bite vehemently, having longish heads, and the colours of which incline to redness. (TA.) See سَمَاسِمُ below.

سِمْسِمٌ [Sesame; sesamum orientale of Linn.; applied in the present day to the plant and its grain;] a well-known grain; (Msb;) it is called in Pers\. كُنْجُدْ; (MA, KL;) i. q. جُلْجُلَانٌ, (M, K,) said by AHn to be abundant in the Saráh (السَّرَاة), and El-Yemen, and to be white; (M;) [by this is evidently here meant sesame, or the grain thereof, or both; though it also signifies the “ fruit of the coriander; ” for otherwise, the most commonly-known meaning of سِمْسِمٌ would be unmentioned in the M;] the grain of the حَلّ; [i. e. the grain from which the oil called حَلّ is expressed;] (S, K; [by the author of the latter of which, this was evidently understood to be different from the جُلْجُلَان, which is mentioned by him after the description of properties here following;]) it is glutinous, corruptive to the stomach and the mouth; but is rendered good by honey; and when it is digested, it fattens; and the washing of the hair with the water in which its leaves have been cooked lengthens and improves it: the wild sort thereof is known by the name of جَلْبَهَنْك, (K, TA,) thus, with fet-h to the ج and ب and ه, and sukoon to the ل and ن, [but written in the CK جَلْبَهَنَكْ,] a Pers\. word, [originally جلْبَهَنْگ,] arabicized; (TA;) its action is nearly like that of the خَرْبَق [or hellebore]; and sometimes from half a drachm to a drachm is administered to him who is affected with palsy, and he is cured thereby, (K, TA,) speedily; (TA;) but a drachm thereof is dangerous, (K, TA,) in a great degree. (TA.) b2: السِّمْسِمُ الهِنْدِىُّ: see خِرْوَعٌ, in art. خرع.

A2: Also The serpent: (K, TA:) or a certain creeping thing resembling it. (TA.) b2: See also the next preceding paragraph, where it and its n. un. with ة are mentioned.

سُمْسُمَانٌ: see سَمَامٌ.

سُمْسُمَانِىٌّ: see سَمَامٌ, in two places.

سَمْسَامٌ: see سَمَامٌ, in two places: b2: and see also سَمَسَمٌ, likewise in two places.

سَمَاسِمُ A species of bird, (M, K,) resembling the swallow; [but see what follows;] thus expl. by Th, who has not mentioned any sing. thereof; (M;) and Lh adds that its eggs are unattainable: (TA:) so in the prov., كَلَّفْتَنِى بَيْضَ السَّمَاسِمِ [Thou hast imposed upon me the task of procuring the eggs of the سَمَاسِم]; (M;) applied in the case of a man's being asked for that which he will not find, and which will not be: (TA:) or السَّمَاسِم is here pl. of ↓ السمسمة [i. e. السُّمْسُمَةُ or السِّمْسِمَةُ], and means the red ants: thus some relate the prov.: but others say, ↓ السَّمَائِمِ, pl. of سَمَامَةٌ, [n. un. of سَمَامٌ,] which means a species of bird like the swallow, the eggs of which are unattainable. (Meyd. [By Freytag, سَمَائِمُ is erroneously said, as on the authority of Meyd, to be pl. of سَامَّةٌ in this sense.]) In [some of] the copies of the K, السُّمَاسِمُ is here erroneously put for السَّمَاسِمُ. (TA.) سُمَاسِمٌ: see سَمَامٌ: b2: and see also سَمْسَمٌ.

سَامٌّ [act. part. n. of سَمَّ; as such signifying Poisoning, or infecting with poison]. سَامَّةٌ, as an act. part. n. [in the fem. form because applied to things of the fem. gender (such as the عَقْرَب &c.), and to such as are denoted by gen. ns., which are used in a pl. sense], (Msb,) Such as is, or are, venomous (S, Msb, K) of animals, (K,) or of creeping things, [and insects,] but of which the venom does not kill; as the scorpion, and the hornet: (Msb:) and such things (Sh, Msb) and the like thereof (Sh) are termed سَوَامُّ, (Sh, Msb,) which is the pl. of سَامَّةٌ. (Msb.) b2: [And hence,] سَامُّ أَبْرَصَ (S, M, Mgh, K) and سَامَّ أَبْرَصَ, as one word, (S and Msb in art. برص, and the latter in the present art. also,) and أَبْرَصَ ↓ سَمُّ, (K,) A species of the [lizard called] وَزَغ: (M:) or such as are large, of the وَزَغ: (A in art. برص, and Msb:) or [one] of the large [sorts] of the وَزَغ: (S, Mgh, K:) also called السَّامُّ: (TA, from a trad.:) [see more in art. برص:] applied to the male and the female: (Zj, Msb:) dual سَامَّا أَبْرَصَ; (TA;) and pl. سَوَامُّ أَبْرَصَ. (M, Mgh, TA.) b3: And يَوْمٌ سَامٌّ [as though meaning “ a poisoning day ”] (M, K) and ↓ مُسِمٌّ, (IAar, M, K,) the latter rare, (M,) [and anomalous, being from سُمَّ,] and ↓ مَسْمُومٌ, (S, M, K,) A day attended with the wind called سَمُوم. (S, M, K.) A2: [سَامَّةٌ is also fem. of سَامٌّ as part. n. of the intrans. verb سَمَّ signifying “ it was, or became, particular, peculiar, or special. ” And hence,] السَّامَّةُ signifies also (tropical:) The خَاصَّة [or distinguished people, or people of distinction; and the particular, peculiar, or special, friends, intimates, familiars, or the like] (S, M, IAth, K, TA) of a man; (IAth, TA;) and ↓ السُمَّةُ, pl. سُمَمٌ, signifies the same; (M;) and so ↓ المَسَمَّةُ, like as المَعَمَّةُ signifies العَمَّةُ: (IAar, TA:) or ↓ السُّمَّةُ signifies the relations, syn. الــقَرَابَةُ; (K;) or the particular, or choice, relations: (TA:) and ↓ أَهْلُ المَسَمَّةِ signifies the relations; syn. الأَقَارِبُ; (M;) or the خَاصَّة [expl. above], (El-Umawee, S, K,) and the relations. (K.) One says, كَيْفَ السَّامَّةُ وَالعَامَّةُ (assumed tropical:) [How are the people of distinction, &c., and the common people, or people in general?]. (S.) And عَرَفَهُ العَمَّةُ وَالسَّامَّةُ (tropical:) [The people in general, or the vulgar, and the people of distinction, &c., knew it, or him]. (TA.) سَامَّةٌ [fem. of سَامٌّ: see the latter in several places].

A2: السَّامَّةُ also signifies Death: (M, K:) but this is extr.: (M, TA:) the word commonly known, (M,) or the correct word in this sense, (TA,) is السَّامُ, [belonging to art. سوم,] without teshdeed (M, TA) to the م, and without ة. (TA.) أَسَمُّ A nose narrow (K, TA.) and fat (TA) in the nostrils. (K, TA.) مَسَمُّ A place of perforation, of transpiercing, or of passing through: pl. مَسَامُّ. (Msb.) [Hence,] مَسَامُّ الجَسَدِ (S, K) or البَدَنِ (Msb) The perforations [or pores] of the body (S, Msb, K) through which the sweat and the exhalation of the interior thereof pass forth: (Msb:) المَسَامُّ [thus] applied to the مَنَافِذ [of the body] is a term of the physicians. (Mgh.) مُسِمٌّ: see سَامٌّ.

مِسَمٌّ One who eats what he is able to eat. (K.) المَسَمَّةُ and أَهْلُ المَسَمَّةِ: see سَامٌّ.

مُسَمَّمٌ, applied to a [girth such as is called]

وَضِين, Having three سُمُوم, i. e. loops (عُرًى) [attached to it]. (TA.) And also, thus applied, Adorned with سُمُوم, i. e. strung cowries. (TA.) مَسْمُومٌ [Poisoned; infected with poison;] having had poison put into it; applied to food. (TA.) And A man having had poison given him to drink. (TA.) b2: Also Smitten by the wind called سَمُوم; applied to a plant; and in like manner to a man. (TA.) See also سَامٌّ.

دل

Entries on دل 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
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الدّلالة: ما يتوصّل به إلى معرفة الشيء، كدلالة الألفاظ على المعنى، ودلالة الإشارات، والرموز، والكتابة، والعقود في الحساب، وسواء كان ذلك بقصد ممن يجعله دلالة، أو لم يكن بقصد، كمن يرى حركة إنسان فيعلم أنه حيّ، قال تعالى: ما دَلَّهُمْ عَلى مَوْتِهِ إِلَّا دَابَّةُ الْأَرْضِ
[سبأ/ 14] . أصل الدّلالة مصدر كالكتابة والإمارة، والدّالّ: من حصل منه ذلك، والدليل في المبالغة كعالم، وعليم، وقادر، وقدير، ثم يسمّى الدّالّ والدليل دلالة، كتسمية الشيء بمصدره.
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الدَلُّ: دَلالُ المَرْأةِ إذا تَدَلَّلَتْ. والرجُلُ يُدِلُّ على أقْرَانِه في الحَرْبِ؛ والبازي على الصَّيْدِ. والدالَةُ: شِبْهُ جُرْأةٍ على مَنْ لكَ عِنْدَه مَنْزِلَةٌ أو قَرَابَةٌــ، وكذلك الدّالُوْلاءُ - على عاشُوْرَاء -. والدلالُ والدلالَةُ والدلالَةُ: مَصْدَرُ الدَّلِيْلِ. ويقولونَ: اقْبَلُوا هُدى اللَهِ ودِلَيْلاه. وأدْلَلْتُ الطَرِيْقَ: اهْتَدَيْت إليه. وهو لا يَدَل بالطَّرِيقِ: أي لا يَعْرِفُه. وانْدَلَّ على الطَّرِيْقِ. ويقولونَ: الشقَاءُ على الأشقَيْنَ مُنْدَل: أي مُنْصب.
ودَعْهُ على أدْلالِه: بمعنى الذال.
وما أحْسَنَ دَله: أي هَيْئتَه. والدُلْدُلُ: شَيْءٌ أعْظَمُ من القُنْفُذِ، ذو شَوْكٍ طوَالٍ، وهو أسْمَعُ من دُلْدُلٍ، وُيقال لها: أتمُ دُلْدُلٍ.
والتدَلْدُلُ: كالتهَدلِ. ودُلْدُلٌ: اسْمُ بَغْلَةِ رَسُولِ اللهِ - صلى الله عليه وسلم -. وقَوْمٌ دُلْدُلٌ: يَتَدَلْدَلُوْنَ لا إلى هؤلاء ولا إلى هؤلاء، وقَوْم دَلْدَالٌ. والتَدَلْدُلُ: المَجِيْءُ والذَهَابُ، دَلْدَلَ القَوْمُ دَلْدَلَةً ودَلْدَالاً: أي ضَجُوا وصاحوا. ووَقَعُوا في دَلْدَالٍ.
ودَلْدَلَ في الأرْضِ: ذَهَبَ فيها. وهو في دُؤْلُوْلٍ: أي أمْرٍ عَظِيْمٍ؛ وقيل: داهِيَةٍ، والجَمِيعُ الدَّآلِيْلُ. وأدَلَّ الذَئْبُ فهو مُدِل: أي ضَوِيَ.
باب الدال واللام د ل، ل د، مستعملان

دل: الدَّلُّ دلالُ المرأة إذا تَدَلَلَتْ على زوْجها تُريه جَراءةً عليه في تَغَنُّجٍ وتَشَكُّلٍ كأنَّها تُخالِفُه وليس بها خِلاف. والرجلُ يُدِلُّ على أقرانه في الحرب يأخُذُهم من فَوق. والبازي يُدِلُّ على صيده. والدالَّةُ: مما يُدِلُّ الرجلُ على من له عنده مَنزِلةٌ أو قَرابةٌ قَريبةٌ: شِبْهُ جَراءةٍ منه. والدَّلالة: مصدر الدليل (بالفتح والكسر) . والدِّليلاءُ، يُمَدُّ ويُقصَر، ومعناه ما دلَّكُم عليه. والدُّلْدُلُ: شيءٌ أعظم من القُنْفُذ، ذو شَوْكٍ طِوال. والتَّدَلْدُل كالتَّهَدُّل. والدُّلدُل اسمُ بَغْلةِ رسول الله- صلى الله عليه وآلِه وسَلَّم-

لد: اللَّدُّ: فِعلُكَ باللَّدودِ حين تَلُدُّ به، وهو الدَّواء يُوجَر في أحَدِ شِقَّي الفَم، وتقول: لدَدْته أَلُدُّه لَدّاً، والجمعَ أَلِدَّة. وأُخِذَ اللَّدود من لَديدَي الوادي، وهما جانِباه، والوَجُور في وَسَط الفَم. واللَّدِيدانِ: صَفْقا العُنُق من دون الأُذُنَيْنِ، وجانبا كلِّ شيءٍ لَديداه، قال رؤبة:

على لَدِيدَيْ مُصْمَئِلٍّ صَلْخادْ

والتَلَدُّد في التَلَفُّتِ، أن يعطِفُ بعُنُقِه مرّةً كذا ومرّةً كذا. واللَّدَد مصدر الألد أي السيىء الخُلُق الشديدُ الخُصومة، العَسِرُ الانقياد. ورجل ألندد ُويَلَنْدَد: كثير الخُصوماتِ شَرِسُ المعاملة، قال:

عقيلة شينخ كالوَبيل ألَنْدَدِ

وهُذَيْل تقول: لَدَّه عن كذا أي حَبَسَه.

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1 دَلَّ, aor. ـُ He, or it, directed; directed aright; guided; or caused to take, or follow, a right way or course or direction. (IAar, T.) and دُلَّ He (a man) was directed, directed aright, guided, &c. (IAar, T.) You say, دَلَّهُ عَلَيْهِ, (S, M, K,) aor. as above, (S, M,) inf. n. دَلٌّ, (M,) or دُلُولَةٌ, (S, K,) and دِلَالَةٌ, (S, M, K,) [but this is afterwards said in the M to be a simple subst., as it is also in the Msb, and so is دُلُولَةٌ in the M,] and دَلَالَةٌ, (S, K,) which is of higher authority than دِلَالَةٌ, (S,) and دُلَالَةٌ, (K,) and [perhaps]

دَلِّيلَى, [which see below, voce دِلَالَةٌ,] (K,) or this is a simple subst., (M,) He directed him, or rightly directed him, or guided him, to it; (S, * M, K;) namely, the way, (S,) or a thing: (M:) or he showed him it; namely, the way. (TA.) And دَلَّهُ الطَّرِيقَ [He directed him to the way; or showed him the way]. (TA.) And دَلَّ الشَّىْءَ, and إِلَيْهِ [or عَلَيْهِ], aor. as above, inf. n. دُلُولَةٌ, [He indicated the thing, by a word &c.,] said of a man; as also ↓ ادلّ [i. e. ادلّ الشَّىْءَ, &c.]. (Msb.) Yousay also, of a word, يَدُلُّ عَلَى كَذَا [It denotes, or signifies, such a thing]. (The lexicons passim.) A2: Accord. to Sh, you say, دَلِلْتُ بِهٰذَا الطَّرِيقِ, [aor. ـَ inf. n. دَلَالَةٌ, i. e. I knew this way; and دَلَلْتُ بِهِ, aor. ـِ inf. n. دَلَالَةٌ: accord. to Az, you say, بِالطَّرِيقِ ↓ اِدَّلَلْتُ, inf. n. اِدِّلَالٌ, [I was, or became, directed, or rightly directed, or guided, in the way:] and [Az says,] I heard an Arab of the desert say to another, عَلَى ↓ أَمَا تَنْدَلُّ الطَّرِيقِ [meaning Wilt thou not be directed, or rightly directed, to the way?]: (T:) [for]

↓ اندلّ signifies he was, or became, directed, or rightly directed, (M, K, TA,) to the way: (TA:) and IAar cites as an ex., (T,) مَا لَكَ يَا أَحْمَقُ لَاتَنْدَلُّ وَكَيْفَ يَنْدَلُّ امْرُؤٌ عِثْوَلُّ [What aileth thee, O stupid, that thou wilt not be rightly directed? but how shall the dull and slack be rightly directed?]. (T, M, TA: but in the M, يا فُلَانُ; and in the TA, يا أَعْوَرُ.) and sometimes ↓ استدلّ is quasi-pass. of دَلَّهُ الطَّرِيقَ [explained above: see 10 below]. (TA.) A3: دَلَّتْ, [sec. Pers\. دَلَلْتِ,] aor. ـِ (S, Msb, K,) inf. n. دَلٌّ; (S, * M, * Msb, K; *) and دَلَّتْ of the class of تَعِبَ, [sec. Pers\. دَلِلْتِ, aor. ـَ (Msb, MF, TA,) inf. n. دَلَلٌ; (Msb;) and ↓ تدلّلت; (S, M, Msb, K;) She (a woman) behaved in an amorous manner, or used amorous gesture or behaviour, with coquettish boldness, and feigned coyness or opposition; (S;) she behaved with boldness (M, Msb, K) towards her husband, (M, K,) and with amorous gesture or behaviour, and coquettishness, feigning opposition: (M, Msb, K:) [and دَلَّتْ also signifies she talked and jested in a pleasing manner, displaying a pleasant mien or guise: and in like manner دَلَّ is said of a man with his wife: see دَلٌّ, below. See also 4.]

b2: دَلَّ also signifies He gloried in, or boasted of, certain properties, or peculiar qualities. (IAar, T.) b3: Also, aor. ـِ He favoured with, or conferred, a gift. (IAar, T.) A4: And دَلَّ, [aor., accord. to rule, يَدُلُّ,] He emboldened: so in the phrase, مَا دَلَّكَ عَلَىَّ [What emboldened thee, or hath emboldened thee, against me?]: and in the saying of Keys Ibn-Zoheyr, أَظُنُّ الحِلْمَ دَلَّ عَلَىَّ قَوْمِى

وَقَدْ يُسْتَجْهَلُ الرَّجُلُ الحَلِيمُ [I think that forbearance hath emboldened against me my people: for sometimes the forbearing man is reckoned ignorant]: (T:) and ↓ دلّل signifies the same. (T and TA in art. دلو.) 2 دَلَّّ see what immediately precedes: b2: and for a meaning of التَّدْلِيلُ [inf. n. of دَلَّلَ], see جَلَدَ عُمَيْرَةَ, in the first paragraph of art. جلد.4 ادلّ: see 1.

A2: ادلّ عَلَيْهِ He acted, or behaved, with boldness, or presumptuousness, towards him; syn. اِنْبَسَطَ عَلَيْهِ; (M, K;) as also ↓ تدلّل: (M, Mgh, * K:) and هِىَ تُدِلُّ عَلَيْهِ [and ↓ تَتَدَلَّلُ] She emboldens herself against him. (T.) Imrael-Keys says, ↓ أَفَاطِمَ مَهْلًا بَعْضَ هٰذاَ التَّدَلُّلِ فَإِنْ كُنْتِ قَدْ أَزْمَعْتِ صَرْمِى فَأَجْمِلِى

[O Fátimeh (فاطم being a contraction of فَاطِمَةُ), act thou gently: relinquish somewhat of this boldness; (or, as is said in the EM, p. 15, of this amorous gesture or behaviour, and coquettish boldness, and feigned coyness or opposition; see 1;) and if thou have determined upon cutting me, act with goodness, or moderation]. (TA.) b2: Also He confided in his love, and therefore acted presumptuously towards him. (IDrd, M, K. *) In the copies of the K, أَوْثَقَ is here put in the place of وَثِقَ. (TA.) [And in the CK, أَوْثَقَ بِحَبَّتِه is put for وَثِقَ بِمُحَبِّتِهِ.] Hence, (TA,) one says, أَدَلَّ فَأَمَلَّ [He acted presumptuously, confiding in another's love, and disgusted]: (S, M, TA:) a prov. (M, TA.) b3: One says also, هُوَ يُدِلُّ بِفُلَانٍ, meaning [simply] He confides in such a one. (S.) b4: And ادلّ عَلَى أَقْرَانِهِ, (S, M, K,) meaning أَخَذَهُمْ مِنْ فَوْقٍ [i. e. He overcame, or overpowered, his adversaries], (M, K,) in war, or battle: (S:) and so البَازِى عَلَى

صَيْدِهِ [the hawk, his prey, or quarry]. (S, M, K.) A3: ادلّ said of a wolf, He became mangy, or scabby, and lean, or emaciated, and small in body. (Sgh, K.) 5 تَدَلَّّ see 1, and 4; the latter in three places.

تدلّل also signifies He exalted himself; or was, or became, haughty, proud, or disdainful: you say, هُمْ يَتَدَلَّلُونَ عَلَى السُّلْطَانِ [They exalt themselves against the Sultán; or behave haughtily to him]. (S in art. دكل.) 7 اندلّ: see 1, in three places. b2: Also It poured out or forth; or was, or became, poured out or forth. (Sgh, K.) 8 اِدَّلَّ, first Pers\. اِدَّلَلْتُ: see 1.10 استدلّ He desired, or sought, an indication, an evidence, a proof, or an argument: [this is the primary signification: and hence,] he adduced an indication, &c.: and he drew an inference, or a deduction: (KL:) or he established an indication for the purpose of obtaining a certain knowledge of a thing indicated, or for the purpose of affirming a thing indicated: and sometimes it is quasi-pass. of دَلَّهُ الطَّرِيقَ [explained above, so that it signifies he was, or became, directed, or rightly directed, to the way]. (TA. See 1.) [You say, استدلّ بِشَىْءٍعَلَى شَىْءٍ آخَرَ He desired, or sought, to be directed, or guided, by a thing, to another thing: he adduced, or took, or regarded, a thing as an indication, an evidence, or a proof, of another thing, or as an argument in favour of another thing: he inferred, from a thing, another thing: he sought, or found, or perceived, or saw, in a thing, an indication, an evidence, or a proof, of another thing, or an argument in favour of another thing: he was, or became, directed, or guided, or he directed or guided himself, by a thing, to another thing, or to the knowledge of another thing. الدَّلِيلُ مَا يُسْتَدَلَّ بِهِ, occurring in the S, means The دليل is that whereby one is directed, or guided.] R. Q. 1 دَلْدَلَ, (M,) inf. n. دَلْدَلَةٌ and دِلْدَالٌ, (M, K,) He put in motion or in a state of commotion, or moved about, (M, K,) a thing suspended, (M,) and his head and limbs in walking, (M, K) said of a man. (M.) A2: دَلْدَلَ فِى

الأَرْضِ He went away into the country, or in the land. (T.) R. Q. 2 تَدَلْدَلَ It was, or became, in a state of motion or commotion, or it moved about, (T, S, K,) hanging down; i. e. it dangled: (S, K:) it hung down loosely. (M, K.) b2: [Hence,] تَدَلْدَلُوا بَيْنَ أَمْرَيْنِ فَلَمْ يَسْتَقِيمُوا [(assumed tropical:) They wavered, vacillated, or hung in suspense, between two affairs, and did not pursue a direct course]. (Lh, T, K.) دَلٌّ Amorous gesture or behaviour, of a woman, with coquettish boldness, and feigned coyness or opposition; as also ↓ دَلَالٌ: (S, M:) the former is an inf. n., [see 1,] and ↓ the latter is a simple subst.; (Msb;) both signifying a woman's boldness of behaviour (M, Msb, K) towards the husband, (M, K,) with amorous gesture, and coquettishness, feigning opposition; (M, Msb, K;) as also ↓ دَالُولَآءُ, (K,) and ↓ دَالَّةٌ: (Har p. 567:) or دَلٌّ signifies a woman's pleasing talk and jesting and mien or guise; as also ↓ دَلَالٌ: (Sh, T:) and pleasing talk and jesting of a man with his wife: (TA in art. سمت:) and also, (Kudot;,) accord. to A'Obeyd (T, S) and Hr, (M,) like هَدْىٌ, (K,) or nearly the same as this word, (T, S, M,) both signifying a certain calm or placid or grave manner of deportment, with pleasingness of mien or guise or aspect, (T, S, M, K,) and of the natural dispositions &c., (T, S,) of a man: (T, S, M:) and boldness [or presumptuousness]; (T in art. دلو;) as also ↓ دَلَالٌ and ↓ دَالَّةٌ: (Mgh, and Har p. 243, and T ubi suprà in explanation of the last:) or this last signifies a kind of boldness (IAar, T, M, * K *) towards a person in whose estimation one holds a high place, (IAar, T,) or towards a person beloved, or a beloved and loving relation; (M, K;) and is a subst. from أَدَلَّ; (S;) syn. with إِدْلَالٌ; (Har p. 243;) as is also ↓ دِلَّةٌ. (Fr, T.) One says, هِىَ حَسَنَةُ الدَّلِّ and ↓ الدَّلَالِ [She is pleasing in respect of her amorous gesture &c.]. (S.) A2: It is also an arabicized word, from the Pers\.

دِلْ signifying The heart, or mind: (M, K:) sometimes used in the speech of the Arabs, (M,) and applied by them as a proper name (M, K,) to a woman: (M:) with fet-h (M, K) and teshdeed (K) because there is no such word in their language as دِلٌّ; wherefore they changed it to دَلٌّ, which has the first of the meanings assigned to it above. (M.) دَلَّةٌ, to which Golius assigns a meaning partly belonging to دَلْدَلَةٌ, an inf. n. of دَلْدَلَ, and partly to other words of this art, (“ Capitis membrorumve motus seu gestus, extrinsecus gravitatem præ se ferens, profectus tamen ab eo qui amat favetque,”) as on the authority of the K and KL, I do not find in either of those works.]

دُلَّةٌ A favour, or benefit, conferred, or bestowed. (Fr, T.) دِلَّةٌ: see دَلٌّ.

دَلَالٌ: see دَلٌّ, in five places.

دَلِيلٌ i. q. ↓ دَالٌّ; (S, Msb, TA;) i.e.[A director; or] a right director (Msb, Kull, TA) to that which is sought or desired; a guide; (Kull;) one who directs, or rightly directs, another; (M;) [an indicator;] and a discoverer: (Msb:) and a thing by which one is directed, or guided, (مَا يُسْتَدَلُّ بِهِ S, TA,) or by which one is rightly directed; (TA;) [an indication; an evidence; a proof; and an argument;] a sign set up for the knowledge of a thing indicated; (whence smoke is called دَلِيلٌ عَلَى النَّارِ [an indication of fire];) anything whereby a thing indicated is known, whether relating to an object of sense or to the law [&c.], decisive or indecisive: and ↓ دَلَالَةٌ is used in the sense of دَلِيلٌ, because a thing is called by the inf. n. of its verb: (Kull:) and so is ↓ دِلِّيلَى, (S, MF, TA,) though this is asserted in the K to have been said heedlessly by J because this last word is an inf. n.; for the inf. n. is used in the sense of the act. part. n., almost by a general rule, as it is also in the sense of the pass. part. n.: (MF, TA:) the pl. of دَلِيلٌ is أَدِلَّآءُ [generally restricted to rational beings, or always so restricted,] and أَدِلَّةٌ [generally restricted to things by which one is directed &c., but properly a pl. of pauc.,] (M, TA) and, accord. to some, دَلَائِلُ, (Kull,) or this is pl. of ↓ دَلِيلَةٌ [fem. of دَلِيلٌ, or of ↓ دَلَالَةٌ, as is also دَلَالَاتٌ. (TA.) يَا دَلِيلَ المُتَحَيِّرِينَ means O guide of those who are perplexed to that by means of which their perplexity will depart. (Kull.) The saying of a poet, شَدُّوا المَطَى عَلَى دَلِيلٍ دَائِبِ means, as some say, بِدَلِيلٍ [i.e. They bound the saddles upon the camels for riding, with, or by means of, a toiling guide]: or, accord. to IJ, it may be elliptical, for عَلَىدِلَالَةِ دَلِيلٍ, and is like the phrase سِرْ عَلَى اسْمِ اللّٰهِ; as though he said, مُعْتَمِدِينَ عَلَى دَلِيلٍ دَائِبِ [relying upon a toiling guide]. (M.) دَلَالَةٌ: see the next paragraph, in four places; and see its pl. in the same: b2: see also دَلِيلٌ, in two places. b3: As a conventional term, (TA,) it means A word's signification, or indication of meaning: (Msb, TA:) this is of three kinds: thus إِنْسَانٌ signifies, or indicates, “an animal endowed with reason ” بِالمُطَابَقَةِ, i. e. by complete correspondence; and “ an animal ” or “ a being endowed with reason ” بِالتَّضَمُّنِ, i. e. [by partial inclusion, or] partially; and “ a being capable of knowledge ” بِالِالْتِزَامِ, i. e. [necessarily, or] by a necessary idea attached to it in the mind. (TA.) دِلَالَةٌ a subst. signifying Direction, right direction, or guidance; (Fr, T, M, Msb;) as also ↓ دَلَالَةٌ, (Fr, T, Msb,) or the former only accord. to IDrd, (M,) and ↓ دُلُولَةٌ and ↓ دِلِّلَيلَى; (M;) or this last is an inf. n. like ↓ دَلَالَةٌ; (K;) or signifies the skill of a guide in direction or right direction or guidance; his well-grounded skill therein. (Sb, M, K.) A poet says, إِنِّى امْرَأٌ بِالطُّرْقِ ذُو دَلَالَاتْ [Verily I am a man possessing varied skill in guiding in the roads, or ways]. (A'Obeyd, S.) b2: The occupation of the دَلَّال [q. v.]; (M, K;) as also ↓ دَلَالَةٌ: (K:) or, accord. to IDrd, the latter [only] has this meaning. (M.) b3: The hire that one gives to the دَلِيل, or [so in the M, but in the K “ and ”] to the دَلَّال: (M, K:) and so, sometimes, ↓ دَلَالَةٌ. (K.) دُلُولَةٌ an inf. n. of دَلَّ [q. v.]: (S, Msb, K:) or a simple subst.: (M:) see the next preceding paragraph.

دَلِيلَةٌ: see دَليِلٌ: b2: and see also what next follows.

دُلَّى A conspicuous road or beaten track. (IAar, K.) In the T, at the end of art. لد it is said that ↓ دَلِيلَةٌ signifies A white road or beaten track; on the authority of AA. (TA.) دَلَّالٌ A broker; or one who acts as an intermediary between the seller and the buyer, for effecting the sale; because he directs the purchaser to the merchandise, and the seller to the price; also called سِمْسَارٌ; (TA in art. سمسر;) one who brings together the seller and the buyer. (M, K.) دِلِّيلَى: see دَلِيلٌ: b2: and see also دِلَالَةٌ.

قَوْمٌ دُلْدُلٌ (T, * K) and ↓ دَلْدَالٌ (Lh, T, K) A people, or party, wavering, vacillating, or hanging in suspense, between two affairs, and not pursuing a direct course. (Lh, T, K.) You say also, جَاوُوا دُلْدُلًا, meaning They came wavering; not inclining to these nor to those. (ISk, T, S.) A2: دُلْدُلٌ also signifies A case, or an affair, of great magnitude or moment, difficult, or formidable. (K.) You say, وَقَعَ القَوْمُ فِى الدَّلْدُلِ [The people, or party, fell into that which was a case of great magnitude &c.]. (TA.) [See also a similar phrase in the next paragraph.]) A3: Also, (S, M, K,) and ↓ دُلْدُولٌ, (K,) The قُنْفُذ [or hedge-hog]: (IAar, T, K:) or a species of قنفذ having long prickles: (M:) or a large قنفذ: (S, K:) or the male قنفذ: (MF:) or an animal like the قنفذ; (M, K;) it is a certain beast that shakes, and shoots forth prickles like arrows: the difference between it and the قنفذ is like that between فِئَرَة and جِرْذَانْ, and the ox-kind and buffaloes, and Arabian camels and those called بَخَاتِىّ: (M:) or a certain large thing, larger than the قنفذ, having long prickles. (Lth, T.) b2: Also, the former, without the article ال (M, TA,) incorrectly written in the K with that article, (TA,) the name of A certain mule, (M, K, TA,) of a colour in which whiteness predominated over blackness, (TA,) belonging to the Prophet. (M, K, TA.) دَلْدَالٌ [Motion, or commotion, or a moving about, of a thing suspended, and of the head and limbs in walking;] a subst. from دَلْدَلَ in the first of the senses assigned to this verb above: (M, K:) agitation, convulsion, tumult, or disturbance. (S, K.) [Hence,] one says, وَقَعَ القَوْمُ فِى دَلْدَالٌ The people, or party, fell into an unsound, a corrupt, or a disordered, and an unsteady, or a fluctuating, state of affairs. (Lh, T. [See a similar phrase in the next preceding paragraph.]) b2: See also another signification in the next preceding paragraph.

دُلْدُولٌ: see دُلْدُلٌ.

دَالٌّ: see دَلِيلٌ.

دَالَّةٌ: see دَلٌّ, in two places.

دَالُولَآءُ: see دَلٌّ.

أَدَلٌّ Very bountiful or beneficent. (IAar, T.) اِسْتِدْلَالِىٌّ [Inferential, illative, or deductive, knowledge;] a term opposed to ضَرُورِىٌّ as meaning [intuitive, immediate, or axiomatic, or] such as originates without thought, or reflection, and intellectual examination of an evidence or a proof. (Kull p. 232.) مُدِلٌّ [Acting, or behaving, with boldness, or presumptuousness: &c.: see its verb (4).] Trusting in himself, and in his weapons and apparatus. (Ham p. 383.) And مُدِلٌّ بِالشَّجَاعَةِ [Presuming by reason of courage: or] bold, daring, or brave. (T.) فُلَانَةُ مُدَلَّلَةُ فُلَانٍ, meaning Such a female is the foster-child of such a man, is a phrase of the people of Baghdád, not of the [classical] language of the Arabs. (Sgh, TA.) مُدَلِّلٌ One who accuses of a crime, an offence, or an injurious action, wrongfully. (IAar, T.) مَدْلُولٌ [pass. part. n. of دَلَّ; Directed, directed aright, or guided: and indicated, denoted, or signified. Hence, مَدْلُولُ لَفْظٍ The indicated meaning, or signification, of a word: pl. مَدْلُولَاتٌ.

A2: Also] Emboldened. (T.)

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تَمَام الشيء: انتهاؤه إلى حدّ لا يحتاج إلى شيء خارج عنه، والناقص: ما يحتاج إلى شيء خارج عنه. ويقال ذلك للمعدود والممسوح، تقول: عدد تَامٌّ وليل تام، قال: وَتَمَّتْ كَلِمَةُ رَبِّكَ
[الأنعام/ 115] ، وَاللَّهُ مُتِمُّ نُورِهِ
[الصف/ 8] ، وَأَتْمَمْناها بِعَشْرٍ فَتَمَّ مِيقاتُ رَبِّهِ
[الأعراف/ 142] .
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تَمَّ الشيْءُ يَتِمُّ تَمَاماً، وتَمَّمَه اللهُ تَتِمَةَ، وأتَمَه أيضاً. والتمُّ: الشيْءُ التّامُّ. والتُّم: من قولهم أبى قائلُها إلاتُمّاً وتمّاً وتَمّاً: أي تَمَاماً.
والتَّمَمُ: التّام الخَلْقِ، وكذلك التَّمِيْمُ. وهو الشَّدِيْدُ الخَلْقِ أيضاً. واللَّيْلَةُ التِّمَامُ: أطْوَلُ لَيْلَةٍ في السَّنَةِ. وقيل: لَيْلَةُ ثَلاث عشرَةَ لا يُسْتَبَانُ نُقْصَانُها من زِيَادَتِها. وقيل: ليلة أرْبَعَ عَشْرَةَ. وحَمَلَتْه المَرأةُ لِتِمَام ولتَمَامَ. والمُتِمُّ: التي تَمَّتْ أيّامُ حمْلِها، أتَمَّتْ إتْمَاماً. والتَّمِيْمَةُ: قِلَادَة من سُيُوْرٍ للصِّبْيَانِ، وجَمْعُها تَمَائِم. وتَمَمْتُ عن فلانٍ العَيْنَ أتَمِّمها: إذا عَلَّقْتَ عليه تَمِيْمَةً، وهو مُتَمَّمٌ. وتَتَامَمْتُ الشَّيْءَ أتَتَامَمُه: إذا رَجَّيْتَه وتَبَلَّغْتَ به. وبَقِيَتْ فيه تُمَامَةٌ وتُمَّةٌ. والتم: المِسْحَاةُ. وقيل: الفَأسُ، وجَمْعُه تِمَمَةٌ.
وتُم الشيْءُ: أي كُسِرَ. والتَّتَمُّمُ: التَّكَسُّرُ.
وتَمَمَ على الجَرِيْحِ: إذا أجْهَزَ عليه.
والتِّمَّةُ والتّمّى: ما تَطْلُبُه المَرْأةُ من صُوْفٍ أو شَعْرٍ لتُتِمَّ به نَسْجَها. وهي المُسْتَتِمَةُ. ويقولون: أتِمُّونَا من جِزَازِ غَنَمِكُم. ويُسَمّى الجزَازُ التُّمّى والتَّمِيْمَة. وتُقى: اسْمُ امْرَأةٍ؛ سُمِّيَتْ بذلك. والمُتَمُّ في البَطْنِ: مُنْقَطَع عِرْقِ السّرَّةِ. والصّالِغُ من الشّاءِ يُقال له: التَّمَم، وجَمْعه أتْمَامٌ. وهو في الخَيْلِ: بَعْدَ القُرُوْح.
والمُتَمم: الذي يُتَمَمُ للقَوْم ثَمَنَ جَزُوْرِهم. وهو - أيضاً -: أنْ يُطْعِمَ فَوْزَ قِدْحِه تاماً.
باب التاء والميم ت م، م ت يستعملان

تم: تَمَّ الشيء يتم تماما، وتممه اللهُ تَتميماً وتَتِمَّةً. وتَتِمَّةُ كلّ شيءٍ ما يكون تماماً لغايته كقولك: هذه الدراهِمُ تمام هذه المائة، وتَتِمَّةُ هذه المائة. والتِّمُّ: الشيءُ التامُّ، يقال: جَعَلتُه تِمّاً، أي بتمامِه. والتَّميمةُ: قلادة من سُيُور، ورُبَّما جعلت العوذة التي تُعَلَّقُ في أعناق الصِّبيان، قال:

وكيف يضِلُّ العَنْبَريُ ببَلْدَةٍ ... بها قُطِعَتْ عنه سُيُورُ التَّمائِم

[وفي حديث ابن مسعود: أن التَّمائِمَ والرُّقَى والتِّوَلة من الشرك] .

وأتممته إتماما: عَلَّقْتُ عليه التَّميمةَ. واستَتَمَّ نِعمةَ اللهِ بالشكر. والتَّمْتَمةُ في الكلام ألاّ يُبَيِّنَ اللسان، يخطىء موضِعَ الحرف فيرجع إلى لفظٍ كأنَّه التاء والميم. ورجلٌ تَمْتامٌ. وتَمَّمَ الرجل إذا صارَ تَميميَّ الرأيِ والهَوَى. والتِّمامُ: أطوَلُ ليلةٍ في السنة، ويقال: ليلة التِّمام ثلاث لا يستبان فيها نُقصان من زيادة، وقيل: بل ليلةُ أربعَ عْشَرةَ، وهي ليلة البَدْر، وهي الليلة التي يتِمُّ فيها القَمَرُ فيصير بدراً. والتَّميم في لغة،: التَّمام، قال رؤبة:

جَرَت تَميماً لم تخنِّقْ جَهضاً

والتَّميمُ: الشديدُ. ويقال: أَبَى قائلُها إلا تِمّاً أي أَبَى إلاّ أن يُتِمَّ على ما قال.

مت: المَتُ كالمَدِّ، إِلاّ أنّ المَتَّ يُوصَل بــقَرابةٍ ودالةٍ يُمَتُّ بها، [وأنشدَ فقال:

إنْ كنتَ في بَكرٍ تَمُتُّ خُؤولةً ... فأنا المقابَلُ في ذُرَى الأَعمامِ]

ومَتَّى اسمُ والدِ يُونُسَ- عليه السلام- بوزن فَعلَى، وذلك أَنّهم لمّا لم يكن في كلامهم في آخر الاسم بعد فتحةٍ على بناء مَتى حَمَلوا الياءَ على الفتحة التي قبلها فجعَلوها ألفاً [كما يقولون: من غَنَّيْت غَنَّى، ومن تَغَنَّيْتُ تَغَنَّى، وهي بلغة السريانية مَتّي] . 

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1 تَمَّ الشَّىْءُ, (T, S, M, K, &c.,) aor. ـِ (T, M, K,) inf. n. تَمَامٌ, (T, S,) or تِمَامٌ, (M,) or both, and تُمَامٌ, (K,) and تَمَامَةٌ (M, K) and تِمَامَةٌ, (K,) and تمُّ and تَمٌّ and تُمٌّ, (M, K,) of which last three forms the first is said to be the most chaste, (TA,) [The thing was, or became, complete, entire, whole, or full; i. e., without, or free from, deficiency: and sometimes, the thing was, or became, consummate, or perfect; which latter signification is more properly expressed by كَمَلَ:] accord. to the author of the K, as is shown in art. كمل, and accord. to some others, تَمَامٌ and كَمَالٌ are syn.; but several authors make a distinction between them: the former is said to signify a thing's being, or becoming, without, or free from, deficiency; and the latter, to signify تمام and something more, as, for instance, goodliness, and excellence, essential or accidental; though each is sometimes used in the sense of the other: or, as some say, the former necessarily implies previous deficiency; but the latter does not: (MF, TA:) or, accord. to El-Harállee, the latter signifies the attaining to the utmost point, or degree, in every respect: or, as Ibn-El-Kemál says, when one says of a thing كَمَلَ, he means that what was desired of it became realized. (TA.) [See also تَمَامٌ, below.] You say, تَمَّ خَلْقُهُ [His make, or formation, was, or became, complete, or perfect; he (a child or the like, and a man,) was, or became, fully formed or developed, or complete in his members; and he (a man) was, or became, full-grown]: (TA:) [whence, probably,] تَمَّ الشَّىْءُ [as meaning] The thing became strong and hard. (Msb.) and تَمَّ القَمَرُ, (T, S, Msb,) or ↓ اتمّ, (M, K,) The moon became full, so that it shone brightly. (M, K) And, of her who is pregnant, تَمَّتْ أَيَّامُ حَمْلِهَا [The days of her gestation became complete]. (S.) b2: تَمَّ إِلَى كَذَا He reached, attained, arrived at, or came to, such a thing; as, for instance, eminence or nobility, or the means of acquiring eminence or nobility. (TA.) b3: تَمَّ إِلَى مَوْضِعِ كَذَا, and إِلَيْهِ ↓ اتمّ, He repaired, or betook himself, to, or towards, such a place; he went to it. (Har p. 508.) Aboo-Dhu-eyb says, فَبَاتَ بِجَمْعٍ ثُمَّ تَمَّ إِلَى مِنًى

[which may be rendered And he passed the night in Jema (a name of El-Muzdelifeh): then he repaired, or went, to Minè; there completing the ceremonies of the pilgrimage; wherefore ISd says,] I think that, by تمّ, [or rather تمّ الى منى,] he means he completed his pilgrimage. (M.) b4: تَمَّ بِهِ, and تَمَّ عَلَيْهِ: see their syn. اتمّهُ (4). b5: [Hence,] تَمَّ عَلَيْهِ He performed it, or executed it; he accomplished it; namely, an affair; a fast; a purpose, or an intention. (Mgh.) b6: And He persevered in it; (Mgh, TA;) as also تَمَمَ عَلَيْهِ, without teshdeed, as in the phrase إِنْ تَمَمَتْ عَلَى

مَا أُرِيدُ [If she persevere in what I desire], occurring in a trad.; but IAth says that the verb here means ↓ تَمَّمَتْ. (TA.) You say, تَمَّ عَلَى الإبَآءِ He persevered in refusal, or dislike, or disapproval. (Mgh.) A2: تُمَّ It was broken. (T.) b2: And i. q. بلغ [app. بُلِغَ, i. e. He was jaded, harassed, distressed, fatigued, or wearied]. (T.) 2 تَمَّمَهُ: see its syn. اتمّهُ; and see also 1, near the end of the paragraph. b2: He, or it, destroyed it; made it to reach its appointed term of duration. (Sh, T, K.) b3: تَمَّمَهُمْ He gave them the share of their arrow in the game called المَيْسِر; (IAar, M, K;) i. e. he gave them to eat the flesh which was their share. (M.) Accord. to Lh, التَّتْمِيمُ in the game called الميسر signifies A man's taking what has remained, so as to complete the shares, or make up their full number, when the players have diminished from the slaughtered camel [by taking their shares]. (T.) b4: تّمم عَلَى

الجَرِيحِ (tropical:) He hastened and completed the slaughter of the wounded man: or made his slaughter sure, or certain. (M, K, TA.) A2: تّمم الكَسْرُ, (M, K,) and ↓ تتمّم, (M, TA,) in the copies of the K, erroneously, تَمَّ, (TA,) [in the CK, تّمم again,] i. e. [The fracture, or the broken bone, or simply the bone,] cracked, without separating (وَلَمْ يَبِنْ): or cracked, and then separated. (M, K.) Yousay, تَمَّمَ الكَسْرَ فَتَمَّمَ and ↓ تَتَمَّمَ [He, or it, completed the fracture, or cracked the broken bone, or the bone, and it cracked, &c.]. (M.) and ↓ ظَلَعَ فُلَانٌ ثُمَّ تَتَمَّمَ, i. e. [Such a one limped, or halted, or was slightly lame: then] his lameness became complete by fracture: from تُمَّ signifying

“ it was broken: ” (T:) [or تَتَمَّمَ signifies his lameness became complete by an increased fracture, after he had had a fracture with which he was able to walk: this is what is meant by the following loose explanation:] التَّتَمُّمُ مَنْ كَانَ بِهِ كَسْرٌ يَمْشِى بِهِ ثُمَّ أَبَتَّ فَتَتَمَّمَ. (K. [In the CK, اَبَّتَ is here erroneously put for أَبَتَّ.]) A3: تمّم الَمَوْلُودَ He hung تَمَائِم, (Th, M,) or a تَمِيمَة, (K,) upon the new-born child, or young infant. (Th, M, K.) b2: تَمَّمْتُ عَنْهُ العَيْنَ I repelled from him the evil eye by hanging [upon him] the تَمِيمَة. (A, TA.) A4: تمّم also signifies He became, in the inclination of his mind, (Lth, T, M, K,) and in his opinion, and his place of abode or settlement, (Lth, T, K,) as one of the tribe of Temeem; (Lth, T, M, K;) as also ↓ تتمّم; (K, TA; [in the CK, تمّم again;]) or accord. to analogy it would be تتمّم, like تمضّر and تنزّر. (T.) And He asserted himself to be related to the tribe of Temeem. (M.) 3 مُتَامّةٌ [inf. n. of تَامَّ] The vying, or contending, with another in completeness, or perfection. (KL.) [You say, تامّهُ He vied, or contended, with him &c.]4 اتمّ, said of the moon: see 1. b2: Said of a plant, It became tall and full-grown; or became of its full height, and blossomed. (M, K.) b3: أَتَمَّتْ, said of one that is pregnant, She completed the days of her gestation: (S:) or, said of a woman and of a she-camel, (M,) she became near to bringing forth. (M, K.) b4: اتّم إِلَى مَوْضِعِ كَذَا: see 1.

A2: اتمّ الشَّىْءَ, (S, M, K,) or الأَمْرَ, (Mgh,) and اتمّ بِهِ, (M,) inf. n. إِتْمَامٌ; (TA;) and ↓ تمّمهُ, (T, S, M, K,) inf. n. تَتْمِيمٌ and تَتِمَّةٌ; (T, TA;) and ↓ استتمّهُ; (S, Mgh, K;) and بِهِ ↓ تَمَّ, and عَلَيْهِ ↓ تَمَّ; (M, K;) signify the same; (S Mgh;) i. e. جَعَلَهُ تَامَّا (M in explanation of all but the last, and K in explanation of all that are mentioned therein,) and أَكْمَلَهُ (M in explanation of the last) [He made the thing, or the affair, complete, entire, whole, or full; i. e., without, or free from, deficiency; he completed it: and sometimes, he consummated, or perfected, it]. وَأَتِمُّو الحَجَّ وَالعُمْرَةَ, in the Kur [ii. 192], means And perform ye, or accomplish ye, completely, the rites and ceremonies [of the pilgrimage and the minor pilgrimage]; (M, * Bd;) accord. to some: or, as some say, إِتْمَامُ الحَجِّ means that the money, or the like, that one expends in performing the pilgrimage should be lawfully obtained, and that one should refrain from doing what God has forbidden. (M.) And فَأَتَمَّهُنَّ, in the Kur [ii. 118], means And he performed them, or accomplished them, completely, (Bd, Jel,) and rightly: (Bd:) or he did according to them. (Fr, TA.) A3: اتمّهُ He gave him what are termed تِمَم, pl. of تِمَّةٌ, and meaning جِزَز [explained below, voce تِمَّةٌ], (M, TA,) in order that he might complete therewith his web. (TA.) [In consequence of its being misplaced in the K, this is there made to signify He gave him a تِمّ, meaning a فَأْس or a مِسْحَاة.]5 تَتَمَّّ see 2, in four places.6 تَتَامُّوا They came, [and also, accord. to Golius, app. on the authority of a gloss in a copy of the KL, they drank,] all of them, and were complete. (S, K.) One says, اِجْتَمَعُوا فَتَتَامُّوا عَشَرَةً

[They collected themselves together, and came, all of them, making altogether ten]. (TA.) And it is said in a trad., تَتَامَّتْ إِلَيْهِ قُرَيْشٌ, i. e. Kureysh obeyed his call, and came to him, all of them, following one another. (TA.) 10 استتمّهُ: see 4. b2: استتّم النِّعْمَةَ He asked for the completion of the benefit, or boon, or favour. (M, K.) A2: He sought, demanded, or requested, of him what are termed تِمّم, pl. of تِمَّةٌ, and meaning جِزَز [explained below, voce تِمَّةٌ], (M, TA,) in order that he might complete therewith his web. (TA.) [In consequence of its being misplaced in the K, this is there made to signify He sought, demanded, or requested, of him a تِمّ, meaning a فَأْس or a مِسْحَاة.] R. Q. 1 تَمْتَمَةٌ is the inf. n. of تَمْتَمَ, (Msb,) and signifies The reiterating in uttering the letter ت: (Mbr, Zj in his “ Khalk el-Insán,” T, S, Msb:) [if so, syn. with تَأْتَأَةٌ:] or the tongue's pronouncing indistinctly, missing the place of the letter, [i. e. the place of its pronunciation in the organs of speech,] and recurring to an utterance like ت and م, though this be not distinct: (Lth, T:) or the making the speech [or tongue] to revert [repeatedly] to ت and م: (M, K:) or the jabbering, or hurrying in one's speech, so as hardly, or not at all, to make a person understand: (M:) or the uttering in such a manner that one's speech proceeds rapidly to the roof of his mouth. (M, K.) تَمٌّ an inf. n. of 1, in the first of the senses explained above. (M, K.) See تَمَامٌ, in two places.

A2: See also تِمَّةٌ.

تُمٌّ an inf. n. of 1, in the first of the senses explained above. (M, K.) See تَمَامٌ, in two places.

تِمٌّ an inf. n. of 1, in the first of the senses explained above. (M, K.) See تَمَامٌ, in five places: b2: and تَامٌّ, in three places.

A2: Also i. q. فَأْسٌ [app. here meaning A kind of hoe]: (IAar, T, K:) or i. q. مِسْحَاةٌ [a spade, or a shovel]: (K:) pl. تِمَمَةٌ (IAar, T,) or تِمَمٌ. (So in the TA.) تُمَّةٌ: see what next follows, in two places.

تِمَّةٌ (M, K) and ↓ تُمَّةٌ (TA) [the former written in the CK تَمَّةٌ] sings. of تِمَمٌ (M, K, TA) and تُمَمٌ, (K, TA,) or ↓ تَمَمٌ, which [ISd says] I think to be a quasi-pl. n., (M,) or ↓ تَمٌّ is the quasipl. n.: (K:) these, i. e. the pls. and quasi-pl. n., signify Shorn crops (جِزَز [in the CK جِزَر, for which Golius appears to have found حِرْز, for he has rendered it by “ amuletum,” and Freytag has done the same,]) of شَعَر [meaning goats' hair], and of camels' hair, and of wool, (M, K, TA,) of that wherewith a woman [or a man] completes her [or his] web: (TA:) and ↓ تُمَّةٌ signifies what is given, of wool, or camel's hair, [or goats' hair,] (S, TA, [and mentioned also in the K, but there, by misplacement, made to relate to تِمٌّ instead of تِمَّةٌ,]) for a man to complete therewith the weaving of his كِسَآء; (S;) as also ↓ تُمَّى. (K, * TA.) تُمَّى: see تِمَّةٌ.

تَمَمٌ: see تَامٌّ, in four places: A2: and see also تِمَّةٌ.

تَمَامٌ (T, S, K) and ↓ تِمَامٌ (M, K) and ↓ تُمَامٌ (K) inf. ns. of 1, in the first of the senses explained above; (T, S, M, K;) as also ↓ تِمٌّ and ↓ تَمٌّ and ↓ تُمٌّ. (M, K.) [Hence,] ↓ وَلَدَتْهُ لِتِمٍّ and ↓ لِتِمَامٍ and لِتَمَامٍ She brought him forth at the completion of formation; (K, TA;) i. e., when his formation was complete: (TA:) [or, at the completion of gestation:] and, accord. to As, وَلَدَتْهُ التَّمَامَ, with the art. ال; not indeterminate, except in poetry. (IB, TA.) And وَلَدَتْ لِتَمَامٍ and ↓ لِتِمَامٍ [She brought forth at the completion of formation; or, of gestation]. (S.) And أَلْقَتِ الوَلَدَ لِغَيْرِ تَمَامٍ and ↓ تِمَامٍ [She cast the child at a period not that of the completion of formation; or, of gestation; i. e., prematurely]. (Msb.) And وُلِدَ المَوْلُودُ لِتَمَامٍ and ↓ لِتِمَامٍ [The infant was born at the completion of formation; or, of gestation]. (T, * S.) And وُلِدَ الوَلَدُ لِتَمَامِ الحَمْلِ and الحَمْلِ ↓ لِتِمَامِ [The child was born at the completion of gestation]. (Msb.) [These exs., and others following, show that an assertion of IDrd, mentioned in the M, namely, that one says, ↓ وُلِدَ الغُلَامُ لِتِمٍّ and ↓ لِتِمَامٍ, and ↓ بَدْرُ تِمَامٍ, and that in every other case it is تَمَام, with fet-h, requires consideration.] You say also, بَدْرُ تَمَامٍ and ↓ تِمَامٍ [lit. The full moon of completion]: and ↓ بَدْرٌ تِمَامٌ [lit. A complete full moon]: all meaning the moon, or a moon, when it is full, so that it shines brightly: (M, K:) and قَمَرٌ تَمَامٌ and ↓ تِمَامٌ A complete, or full, moon. (S.) and لَيْلَةُ التَّمَامِ and لَيْلَةُ تَمَامِ القَمَرِ, with fet-h to the ت, (ISh, T,) or ↓, لَيلَةُ التِّمَامِ with kesr, [which seems to be at variance with general usage,] and sometimes with fet-h, (Msb,) [The night of the completion of the moon; i. e.] the night of the full moon; (ISh, T, Msb;) which is the thirteenth night; (ISh, T;) or the fourteenth. (T.) and ↓ لَيْلُ التِّمَامِ, with kesr only, (T, S, M, K, &c.,) thus distinguished from what next precedes, (ISh, T,) as also ↓ لَيْلُ تِمَامٍ, and in like manner, لَيْلٌ

↓ تِمَامٌ (T) and ↓ لَيْلٌ تِمَامِىٌّ, (T, K,) The longest night of the year; (Lth, T, S;) the longest night of winter; (As, ISh, T, M, K;) that in which our Lord Jesus was born: (As, T:) or each of three nights of which no deficiency is apparent: (Lth, T, M, K:) or the night that is from thirteen to fifteen hours in length: (Aboo-'Amr EshSheybánee, T:) or the night that is twelve hours or more in length: (AA, T, M, K:) and any night that is long, or tedious, to one, and in which one does not sleep, is called ↓ لَيْلَةُ التِّمَامِ, or said to be like the night thus called. (IAar, T.) and الشَّهْرِ ↓ رُئِىَ الهِلَالُ لِتِمِّ [The new moon was seen at the completion of the month; showing that another month was commencing]. (T.) and ↓ أَبَى قَائِلُهَا إِلَّا تِمًّا and ↓ تَمًّا and ↓ تُمًّا, (S, M,) three dial. vars., of which the first is the most chaste, i. e., تَمَامًا [meaning The sayer thereof refused, or did not consent to, aught save completion]; he executed, or accomplished, or kept to, his saying; he did not go back from it. (S, TA.) b2: تَمَامٌ (with fet-h only, Az, AAF, M) also signifies The complement of a thing; the supplement thereof; the thing by the addition of which is effected the completion or perfection of a thing; (Az, T, AAF, M, K;) and so ↓ تَمَامَةٌ (M, K) and ↓ تَتِمَّةٌ. (T, M, K.) You say, هٰذِهِ الدَّرَاهِمُ تَمَامُ هٰذِهِ المِائَةِ, and هذه المائة ↓ تَتِمَّةُ, These dirhems are the complement of this hundred; or, what complete this hundred. (T.) [And ↓ تَتِمَّةُ كِتَابٍ The supplement of, or to, a book.] b3: See also تَامٌّ, in two places.

تُمَامٌ: see تَمَامٌ, first sentence.

تِمَامٌ: see تَمَامٌ, throughout the greater part of the paragraph: b2: and see also تَامٌّ.

تَمِيمٌ Strong; firm; hard: (A'Obeyd, T, S, M, Msb, K:) or strong in make, or formation: (TA:) or complete, or perfect, in make, or formation, and strong: (M:) applied to a man and to a horse: (M, TA:) fem. with ة. (TA.) See also تَامٌّ. b2: Also Tall; (T;) applied to a man. (TA.) A2: See also تَمِيمَةٌ.

تَمَامَةٌ: see تَمَامٌ, near the end of the paragraph.

تُمَامَةٌ A remainder, or remaining portion, (K,) of anything. (TA.) تَمِيمَةٌ A kind of amulet (عُوذَةٌ, T, S) which is hung upon a human being; forbidden to be worn: (S:) or a kind of bead: (S, Mgh:) erroneously imagined by some to be the same as مَعَاذَةٌ: (El-Kutabee, Mgh:) but as to the مَعَاذَات that are inscribed with something from the Kur-án, or with the names of God, in these there is no harm: (S, Mgh:) a speckled bead, black speckled with white, or the reverse, which is strung upon a thong, and tied to the neck: (M, K:) sing. of تَمَائِمُ and [n. un. of] ↓ تَمِيمٌ: (T, M, K:) تَمَائِمُ signifies certain beads which the Arabs of the desert used to hang upon their children, to repel, as they asserted, the evil eye: (T, Mgh:) or the تَمِيمَة is, accord. to some, a necklace (قِلَادَة) upon which are put thongs and amulets (عُوَذ): (M:) or a necklace (قِلَادَة) of thongs: and is sometimes applied to the amulet (عُوذَة) that is hung upon the necks of children: (T:) but he who makes تمائم to signify thongs is in error: El-Farezdak uses the phrase سُيُورُ التَّمَائِمِ because they are beads which are perforated, and into which are inserted thongs or strings whereby they are suspended: (T, Mgh:) Az says, I have not found among the Arabs of the desert any difference of opinion respecting the تميمة, as to its being the bead itself: (TA:) but accord. to En-Nakha'ee, the Prophet disapproved of everything hung upon a child or grown person, and said that all such things were تمائم: (Mgh:) the تميمة is [said to be] thus called because by it the condition of the child is rendered complete. (Har p. 22.) تِمَامِىٌّ: see تَمَامٌ.

تَمْتَامٌ One whose utterance is such as is termed تَمْتَمَةٌ: (S, M, Mgh, Msb, K:) [see R. Q. 1: accord. to most authorities,] one who reiterates in uttering the letter ت: (S, Mgh, Msb:) or, accord. to Az, one who jabbers, or hurries in his speech, so as not to make another understand: (Mgh, Msb:) fem. with ة. (M, K.) تَامٌّ [part. n. of 1 in the first of the senses explained above]: (T, M, K, &c.:) Complete, entire, whole, or full; without, or free from, deficiency: and consummate, or perfect: (MF, TA:) as also ↓ تَمَامٌ, [which see above,] (M, * KL,) [and ↓ تِمَامٌ, of which see three exs. voce تَمَامٌ,] and ↓ تِمٌّ, (Kh, T, Har p. 82,) and ↓ تَمَمٌ. (TA.) Thus تَامُّ الخَلْقِ signifies Complete, or perfect, in make, or formation; without any deficiency in his members; applied to a man; (MF, TA;) [and, thus applied, signifying also full-grown, as does, sometimes, تَامٌّ alone: and likewise applied to a new-born child, meaning fully formed or developed:] and ↓ تَمِيمٌ signifies the same, (M, K,) applied to a man and to a horse, (M,) and ↓ تَمَمٌ also; and in like manner is used the phrase ↓ خَلْقٌ تَمَمٌ [a complete, or perfect, make or formation]. (TA.) جَذَعٌ تَامٌّ [applied to a goat] signifies That has completed the time in which he is termed جَذَع, and attained to that in which he is termed تَيْس. (TA.) And ↓ تَمَمٌ is applied to a bull, or an ox, That is in the stage of growth next before that in which all his teeth are grown; in which latter stage he is termed عَمَمٌ. (L voce عَضْبٌ, on the authority of Et-Táïfee.) You say also كَلِمَةٌ تَامَّةٌ, and دَعْوَهٌ تَامَّةٌ; [meaning A perfect, or faultless, sentence, and oath;] using the epithet تامّة in these instances because of the mention of God therein; for which reason there may not be in aught of either of them any deficiency or defect. (TA.) And ↓ جَعَلَهُ تِمًّا i. e. ↓ تَمَامًا [He made it complete, or perfect]. (M.) And ↓ جَعَلْتُهُ لَكَ تِمًّا I made it, or have made it, to be thine, or I assigned it, or have assigned it, to thee, completely, or wholly. (T.) b2: [Hence, فِعْلٌ تَامٌّ meaning A complete, i. e. an attributive, verb: opposed to فِعْلٌ نَاقِصٌ.]

تَتِمَّةٌ: see تَمَامٌ, in three places, at the close of the paragraph.

مُتَمٌّ The place of cutting, or termination, (مُنْقَطَع, in the CK مُنْقَطِع,) of the vein (عِرْق [app. meaning chord]) of the navel. (K.) مُتِمٌّ, applied to one that is pregnant, (S,) or to a woman, (M, TA,) and a she-camel, (M,) That has completed the days of her gestation: (S:) or that is near to bringing forth: (M:) or that is at the point of bringing forth. (TA.) مُتَمِّمٌ One whose arrow wins time after time [in the game called المَيْسِر], and who feeds the poor with the flesh [of the camel which constitutes the shares] thereof: (M, K:) or who, when players in the game called الميسر have diminished the slaughtered camel [by taking their shares], takes what has remained, so as to complete the shares, or make up their full number. (K. [See 2. In the CK, نَقَصَ اِيْسارَ جَزُوْرِ المَيْسِرِ is erroneously put for نَقَصَ أَيْسَارٌ جَزُورَ المَيْسِرِ.]) الجَهَالَةُ المُسْتَتَمَّةُ Consummate ignorance: improperly written المُسْتَتِمَّةُ, though this latter is explainable [as meaning that completes the extent to which it can go, or the like]. (Mgh.) مُسْتَتِمٌّ One who seeks, demands, or requests, wool, or camels' hair, to complete therewith the weaving of his كِسَآء: so in a poem of Aboo-Duwád, (S,) where he says, فَهْىَ كَالبَيْضِ فِى الأَدَاحِىِّ لَا يُوْ هَبُ مِنْهَا لِمُسْتَتِمٍّ عِصَامُ i. e., And they (referring to certain camels) are, in respect of the care that is taken of them, and in smoothness, like the eggs [in the places where the ostrich has deposited them in the sand]; there may not be found upon them to be given from them, to one who demands a تِمَّة, [even so much as] a tie for a water-skin; for they have become fat, and cast their hair. (TA.)

رب

Entries on رب in 4 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, and 1 more
رب
الرَّبُّ في الأصل: التربية، وهو إنشاء الشيء حالا فحالا إلى حدّ التمام، يقال رَبَّهُ، وربّاه ورَبَّبَهُ. وقيل: (لأن يربّني رجل من قريش أحبّ إليّ من أن يربّني رجل من هوازن) . فالرّبّ مصدر مستعار للفاعل، ولا يقال الرّبّ مطلقا إلا لله تعالى المتكفّل بمصلحة الموجودات، نحو قوله: بَلْدَةٌ طَيِّبَةٌ وَرَبٌّ غَفُورٌ [سبأ/ 15] .
وعلى هذا قوله تعالى: وَلا يَأْمُرَكُمْ أَنْ تَتَّخِذُوا الْمَلائِكَةَ وَالنَّبِيِّينَ أَرْباباً
[آل عمران/ 80] أي:
آلهة، وتزعمون أنهم الباري مسبّب الأسباب، والمتولّي لمصالح العباد، وبالإضافة يقال له ولغيره، نحو قوله: رَبِّ الْعالَمِينَ [الفاتحة/ 1] ، ورَبُّكُمْ وَرَبُّ آبائِكُمُ الْأَوَّلِينَ [الصافات/ 126] ، ويقال: رَبُّ الدّار، ورَبُّ الفرس لصاحبهما، وعلى ذلك قول الله تعالى:
اذْكُرْنِي عِنْدَ رَبِّكَ فَأَنْساهُ الشَّيْطانُ ذِكْرَ رَبِّهِ [يوسف/ 42] ، وقوله تعالى: ارْجِعْ إِلى رَبِّكَ [يوسف/ 50] ، وقوله: قالَ مَعاذَ اللَّهِ إِنَّهُ رَبِّي أَحْسَنَ مَثْوايَ [يوسف/ 23] ، قيل:
عنى به الله تعالى، وقيل: عنى به الملك الذي ربّاه ، والأوّل أليق بقوله. والرَّبَّانِيُّ قيل: منسوب إلى الرّبّان، ولفظ فعلان من: فعل يبنى نحو:
عطشان وسكران، وقلّما يبنى من فعل، وقد جاء نعسان. وقيل: هو منسوب إلى الرّبّ الذي هو المصدر، وهو الذي يربّ العلم كالحكيم، وقيل: منسوب إليه، ومعناه، يربّ نفسه بالعلم، وكلاهما في التحقيق متلازمان، لأنّ من ربّ نفسه بالعلم فقد ربّ العلم، ومن ربّ العلم فقد ربّ نفسه به. وقيل: هو منسوب إلى الرّبّ، أي: الله تعالى، فالرّبّانيّ كقولهم: إلهيّ، وزيادة النون فيه كزيادته في قولهم: لحيانيّ، وجسمانيّ . قال عليّ رضي الله عنه: (أنا ربّانيّ هذه الأمّة) والجمع ربّانيّون. قال تعالى:
لَوْلا يَنْهاهُمُ الرَّبَّانِيُّونَ وَالْأَحْبارُ [المائدة/ 63] ، كُونُوا رَبَّانِيِّينَ [آل عمران/ 79] ، وقيل: ربّانيّ لفظ في الأصل سريانيّ، وأخلق بذلك ، فقلّما يوجد في كلامهم، وقوله تعالى:
رِبِّيُّونَ كَثِيرٌ
[آل عمران/ 146] ، فالرِّبِّيُّ كالرّبّانيّ. والرّبوبيّة مصدر، يقال في الله عزّ وجلّ، والرِّبَابَة تقال في غيره، وجمع الرّبّ أرْبابٌ، قال تعالى: أَأَرْبابٌ مُتَفَرِّقُونَ خَيْرٌ أَمِ اللَّهُ الْواحِدُ الْقَهَّارُ [يوسف/ 39] ، ولم يكن من حقّ الرّبّ أن يجمع إذ كان إطلاقه لا يتناول إلّا الله تعالى، لكن أتى بلفظ الجمع فيه على حسب اعتقاداتهم، لا على ما عليه ذات الشيء في نفسه، والرّبّ لا يقال في التّعارف إلّا في الله، وجمعه أربّة، وربوب، قال الشاعر:
كانت أربّتهم بهز وغرّهم عقد الجوار وكانوا معشرا غدرا
وقال آخر:
وكنت امرأ أفضت إليك ربابتي وقبلك ربّتني فضعت ربوب
ويقال للعقد في موالاة الغير: الرِّبَابَةُ، ولما يجمع فيه القدح ربابة، واختصّ الرّابّ والرّابّة بأحد الزّوجين إذا تولّى تربية الولد من زوج كان قبله، والرّبيب والرّبيبة بذلك الولد، قال تعالى:
وَرَبائِبُكُمُ اللَّاتِي فِي حُجُورِكُمْ
[النساء/ 23] ، وربّبت الأديم بالسّمن، والدّواء بالعسل، وسقاء مربوب، قال الشاعر:
فكوني له كالسّمن ربّت بالأدم
والرَّبَابُ: السّحاب، سمّي بذلك لأنّه يربّ النبات، وبهذا النّظر سمّي المطر درّا، وشبّه السّحاب باللّقوح. وأَرَبَّتِ السّحابة: دامت، وحقيقته أنها صارت ذات تربية، وتصوّر فيه معنى الإقامة فقيل: أَرَبَّ فلانٌ بمكان كذا تشبيها بإقامة الرّباب، وَ «رُبَّ» لاستقلال الشيء، ولما يكون وقتا بعد وقت، نحو: رُبَما يَوَدُّ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا
[الحجر/ 2] .
باب الرّاء والباء ر ب، ب ر مستعملان

رب: الرِّبِّيُّون: الّذين صبروا مع الأنبياء، نسبوا إلى العبادة والتّألّه في معرفة الرُّبوبيّة للَّه، الواحد: رِبِّيٌّ. ومن ملك شيئاً فهو رَبُّه، لا يُقال بغير الإضافة إلاّ للَّهِ عزّ وجل. ورجلٌ ربّابيّ نسب إلى الرّبّاب، حيّ من ضَبَّة. والرَّبابُ: السَّحابُ الذي فيه ماء، الواحدةُ: رَبابة، وأَرَبَّتِ السَّحابة بهذه البلدة: أدامَتْ بها المَطَر، قال:

أربّ بها عارضٌ مُمْطِرُ  وأرضٌ مِربابٌ: أَرّبَّ بها المطر، ومرب أيضا، لا يزال بها مطر، وكذلك مَصَلّ، فيها صِلالٌ من مَطَر، أي: أمطار متفرّقة، شيء بعد شيء، قال :

[بأوّل ما هاجت لك الشوق دمنة] ... بأجرع مقفار مَرَبٍّ مُحَلَّلِ

ورَبَبْتُ قَرابةَ فُلانٍ رَبّاً، أي: زدت فيها لئَلاّ يَعْفوا أَثَرُها. ورَبَبْتُ الصّبيّ والمهر، يُخَفَّفُ ويُثَقَلُ، قال الرّاجز:

كان لنا وهو فُلُوٌّ نِرْبَبُهْ

والرَّبيبةُ: الحاضِنةُ. ورَبَبْته وربّبته: حضنته. وربيبةُ الرَّجُل: ولد امرأته من غيره، والرّبيب: يُقال لزوج الأمّ لها ولد من غيره، ويقال لامرأة الرّجل إذا كان له ولدٌ من غيرها: ربيبة وهو الرّابّ، وهي: الرّابّة، والجميع: الرّوابّ. والرُّبَّى: الشّاة من حين تَلِدُ إلى عِشْرين يوماً، ويقال: الشّاةُ في رِبابها إلى ذلك الوَقْت، قال:

حَنينَ أمّ البَوِّ في رِبابها

والسِّقاءُ يُرَبَّبُ: [أي: يُجْعَلُ فيه الرُّبّ] . والشَّيء يُرَبَّبُ بخل أو عسل. والجَرّةُ تُرَبَّبُ فتُضَرَّى تربيباً. ودُهْنٌ مُرَبَّبٌ: مطبوخٌ بالطِّيب، قال في وصف الزِّق :

لنا خِباءٌ وراوُوقٌ ومُسْمِعةٌ ... لدى حِضاجٍ، بجَوْنِ القار، مَرْبوبِ

ويُرْوَى: لدى حِضَجْرٍ، وهو الزِّقُ العظيم. والرَّبْرَبُ: القطيع من بقر الوحش. والرَّبَّةُ: نَباتٌ في الصَّيْف، والجميع: الرِّبب. والرُّبّ: السُّلافُ الخاثر من كلّ شيءٍ من الثِّمار. والإرباب: الدُّنُوّ من كل شيء، قال ذو الرُّمّة في وَصْف الشَّوْل :

فَيُقْبِلْنَ إِرْباباً ويُعْرِضُنَ رَهْبةً ... صُدُودَ العَذارَى واجَهَتْها المجالسُ

ورُبَّ: كلمة تُفْرِدُ واحداً من جميع يقع على واحد يُعْنَى به الجميع، كقولك: رُبَّ خَيْرٍ لَقِيته، ويقال: رُبّتما كان ذلك، وكُلٌّ يخفِّفُ الباء، كقوله :

ألا رُبَ ناصرٍ لك من لويٍّ ... كريمٍ لو تناديه أجابا والرِّبابة: خِرْقةٌ تُجْعلُ فيها القِداح، هذلية، واشتقاقه من ربَبتُ الشّيء، أي: جمعته، قال :

[بأوّل ما هاجت لك الشوق دمنة ... بأجرع مِقْفارٍ] مَرَبٍّ مُحَلّلِ

بر: البّرُّ: خلافُ البَحْرِ، ونقيضُ الكِنِّ، تقول: خَرَجْت برّاً وجَلَسْتُ برّا، على النّكرة تستعمله العرب. والبَرِّيَّةُ: الصَّحراء. والبَرُّ: البارُّ بذوي قَرابته. وقومٌ بَرَرةٌ وأبرارٌ. وتقول: ليس ببرّ وهو بارٌّ غداً. والمصدر والاسم: البِرّ، مستويان. وبَرَّتْ يَمِينُه، أي: صَدَقَتْ، وأَبَرَّها اللَّهُ، أي: امضاها على الصِّدْق، وأَبْرَرْتُ يميني إبراراً. وبَرَّ اللَّهُ حَجَّكَ فهو مبرورٌ.. وفلانٌ يَبُرُّك، [أي] : يطيعك، قال:

يَبَرُّك، النّاسُ ويَفْجُرونكا

والبَرِيرُ: حِمْل الأراك. وقد أَبَرَّ عليهم، أي: غلبهم. وابترّ فلانٌ، أي: انتصب منفرداً من أصحابه. والبَرْبرة: كَثْرةُ الكلامِ، والجَلَبة باللِّسان، قال: (.....) كلّ غَدورٍ بَرْبارْ

وبَرْبَر: جِيلٌ من النّاس سَيِّىء الخلْق، ويُقالُ إنّهم من وَلَد برُ بن قيس بن عيلان. والبُرُّ: الحِنطة. والبُرْبُور: الجَشيشُ من البُرّ.

رب

1 رَبَّهُ, (M, K,) aor. ـُ inf. n. رَبٌّ, (M,) [He was, or became, its رَبّ, or lord, possessor, owner, &c.;] he possessed, or owned, it; had possession of it, and command, or authority, over it; (M, K;) namely, a thing; (K;) syn. مَلَكَهُ. (M, K.) [and in like manner, He was, or became, his رَبّ, or lord, &c.] You say, رَبَبْتُ القَوْمَ, [inf. n. as above and مَرَبَّةٌ and رِبَابَةٌ,] I ruled, or governed, the people; syn. سُسْتُهُمْ; i. e. I was, or became, over them [as their lord, master, or chief]. (S.) and طَالَتْ مَرَبَّتُهُمُ النَّاسَ and رِبَابَتُهُم Their ruling, or governing, the people continued long. (M, K. *) The saying of Safwán, (T, S,) on the day of Honeyn, (T,) لَأَنْ يَرُبَّنِى رَجُلٌ مِنْ قُرَيْشٍ أَحَبُّ إِلَىَّ مِنْ أُنْ يَرُبَّنِى رَجُلٌ مِنْ هَوَازِنَ means [Assuredly that a man of Kureysh] should be over me (T, S) as رَبّ [or lord, &c.], and as master, or chief, having command, or authority, over me, (T,) [is more pleasing to me than that a man of Hawázin should be lord, &c., over me.] b2: Also, (S, M, Mgh, K,) aor. ـُ (S, M,) inf. n. رَبٌّ, (S, Mgh, M,) He reared, fostered, brought up, fed, or nourished, him; i. q. رَبَّاهُ; (S, M, Mgh, K;) namely, his child, (S,) or a child, (M, K,) either his own or another's; taking good care of him, and acting as his guardian, (M,) until he attained to puberty, or to the utmost term of youth: (M, K:) and so ↓ ربّبهُ, (Lh, S, M, Mgh, K,) or this has a more emphatic signification, (TA,) inf. n. تَربِيبٌ (Lh, M, Mgh, K) and تَرِبَّةٌ; (Lh, M, K;) and ↓ تربّبه; (S, M, K;) and ↓ ارتبّهُ: (M, K:) [in like manner, also,] ↓ رَبْرَبَ signifies he reared, fostered, or brought up, an orphan: (AA, T:) and accord. to IDrd, (M,) رَبِبْتُهُ is a dial. var. [of رَبَبْتُهُ]: (M, K:) he says also that the verb is used in like manner in relation to the young one of an animal other than man; and he used to cite this ex.: كَانَ لَنَا وَهْوَ فَلُوٌّ نِرْبِبُهْ [He belonged to us when he was a young weaned, or one-year-old, colt, we rearing him]; with the letter characteristic of the aor. meksoor, to show that the second letter of the preterite is meksoor, accord to the opinion of Sb in respect of a case of this kind; and this, he says, is peculiar to the dial. of Hudheyl in this species of verb. (M, TA.) رَبَّتِ المَرْأَةُ صَبِيَّهَا, used tropically, means (tropical:) The woman patted her child repeatedly on its side in order that it might sleep. (A, TA.) [See 2 in art. ربت.] [It is said that] the primary signification of الرَّبُّ is التَّرْبِيَةُ; i. e. The bringing a thing to a state of completion by degrees. (Bd in i. l.) A poet says, (S,) namely, Hassán Ibn-Thábit, (TA,) مِنْ دُرَّةٍ بَيْضَآءَ صَافِيَةٍ

حَائِرُ البَحْرِ ↓ مِمَّا تَرَبَّبَ [Than a white, clear, pearl, of those which the depth of the sea has brought to maturity]; meaning a pearl which the shell has reared, or brought to maturity in the bottom of the water. (S, TA.) And the phrase لَكَ نِعْمَةٌ تَرُبُّهَا occurs in a trad., meaning [Thou hast wealth] which thou preservest, and of which thou takest care, and which thou fosterest like as the man fosters his child. (TA.) b3: [Hence,] المَطَرُ يَرُبُّ النَّبَاتَ وَالثَّرَى The rain causes the plants, or herbage, and the moisture [of the earth] to increase. (M.) and السَّحَابُ يَرُبُّ المَطَرَ The clouds collect and increase the rain. (M.) And رَبَّ, (T, S, M, K, TA,) aor. ـُ inf. n. رَبٌّ and رِبَابٌ and رِبَابَةٌ; (Lh, M, TA;) and ↓ ربّب; (M, TA;) (tropical:) He increased, (M, K, TA,) or rightly disposed, and completed, (T, S,) a benefit, or benefaction. (T, S, M, TA.) b4: رَبَّ الأَمْرَ, (M, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ , inf. n. رَبٌّ (M, Msb) and رِبَابَةٌ, (M,) (tropical:) He put the affair into a right, or proper, state; adjusted it, arranged it, ordered it, or rightly disposed it; (M, K;) and established it firmly: (M:) or he managed, conducted, or regulated, the affair: (Msb:) [perhaps from رَبَّ signifying “ he reared,”

&c.; but more probably, I think, from what next follows.] b5: رَبَّ, (T, S, M, K,) aor. ـُ (T, M,) inf. n. رَبُّ (T, M, K) and رُبٌّ; (K) and ↓ ربّب; (M;) He seasoned a skin (T, S, K) for clarified butter (T, S) with رُبّ [i. e. rob, or inspissated juice], (T, S, K,) of dates, (TA,) which imparts a good odour to it, (S, TA,) and prevents the flavour and odour of the butter from being spoiled: (TA:) or he seasoned a skin with رُبّ, and a jar with tar or pitch: or, as some say, رَبَبْتُهُ signifies I smeared it over, and prepared it properly. (M.) ↓ رَبَّ and ↓ ربّب, (K,) or the latter, but the former also is allowable, (M,) (tropical:) He made oil, or ointment, good, and sweet, or fragrant, or he perfumed it, (M, K, * TA,) accord. to Lh, by infusing in it jasmine or some other sweet-smelling plant. (M, TA.) See also مُرَبَّبٌ, below. b6: رَبَّ also signifies He collected, or congregated, (K, TA,) people: (TA:) [and so, probably, ↓ ربّب: see رَبَبٌ.] You say, فُلَانٌ يَرُبُّ النَّاسَ Such a one collects, or congregates, to him the people. (T, S, M.) A2: رَبَّ, aor. ـِ see 4 A3: رَبَّتْ, (Lh, M, K,) aor. ـُ (so in the M,) or ـِ (MF, TA,) inf. n. رَبٌّ, (M, TA,) or رِبَابٌ, (S, K, [in each of which this is mentioned as the inf. n. whence the epithet رُبَّى,]) said of a ewe or she-goat, She brought forth: (Lh, M, K:) or, as some say, she conceived: or, accord. to some, there is no verb to the epithet رُبَّى: (M:) Az says that it has no verb: (Msb:) [but] ↓ رِبَابٌ is an inf. n. used in relation to a ewe or she-goat as meaning her being in the state of such as is termed رُبَّى

[q. v.]: (S, M, * Msb, * K: *) and in relation to a she-camel, as in the ex. cited by Munteji' Ibn-Nebhán to As, حَنِينَ أُمِّ البَوِّفِى رِبَابِهَا [The yearning cry of the mother of the young camel in the time of her having recently brought forth]: (S:) and used also in relation to a woman as meaning her having recently brought forth: or her state within two months after having brought forth: or within twenty days: whence the phrase, in a trad., حَمْلُهَا رِبَابٌ, meaning She becomes pregnant soon after having brought forth. (TA.) 2 ربّب: see 1, in five places. b2: [Also He preserved with رُبّ, i. e., rob, or inspissated juice: see مُرَبَّبٌ.]4 اربّ بِالمَكَانِ, (T, M, A, K, *) inf. n. إِرْبَابٌ; (T;) and ↓ رَبَّ, (M, K,) aor. ـِ (MF, TA;) He remained, stayed, dwelt, or abode, in the place, (T, M, A, K, *) not quitting it; (T;) like

أَلَبَّ: (T, A:) and the former, [or each,] he kept, or clave, to the place. (M.) And اربّتِ الإِبِلُ بِالمَوْضِعِ (T,) or بِمَكَانِ كَذَا, (S,) The camels kept, or clave, (T, S,) to the place, (T,) or to such a place, and remained in it. (S.) and اربّت النَّاقَةُ, (S,) or اربّت النَاقة بِالفَحْلِ, and بِوَلَدِهَا, (M,) The she-camel kept to the stallion, (S, M,) and to her young one, (M,) and affected it. (TA.) And اربّت السَّحَابَةُ (S, M, A) بِأَرْضِهِمْ (A) (tropical:) The cloud continued raining [in their land]. (S, * M.) And اربّت الجَنُوبُ (assumed tropical:) The south, or southerly, wind continued. (T, S.) b2: الإِرْبَابُ also signifies The drawing near, or approaching, (S, M, K,) a thing, (S, M,) of any kind. (M.) 5 تربّب الأَرْضَ, (M, A, K,) and الرَّجُلَ, (M, K,) He asserted himself to be the ربّ [or lord, &c.,] of the land, (M, A, K,) and of the man. (M, K.) b2: See also 1, in two places, in the former half of the paragraph.

A2: تربّبوا They collected themselves together, or congregated; or they became collected or congregated. (S.) 6 ترابّوا They united in a confederacy, league, or covenant. (M, TA.) [App. from the fact of some confederates dipping their hands into رُبّ: see رِبَابٌ.]8 ارتبّهُ: see 1. b2: تَرْتَبُّ الشَّعَرَ [She adjusts, or arranges, and composes, or collects together, the hair], said of a woman, is from [الرَّبُّ signifying]

الإِصْلَاحُ and الجَمْعُ. (M.) b3: اُرْتُبَّ العِنَبُ The grapes were cooked so as to become رُبّ [or rob], used to give a relish to bread. (AHn, M.) R. Q. 1 رَبْرَبَ: see 1.

رَبْ: see رَأَبَ, of which it is an imperative.

رُبَ and رَبَ and رُبُ and رُبْ and رَبْ; and رُبَمَا and رَبَمَا &c.: see رُبَّ.

رَبٌ: see the next paragraph, last sentence but one.

رَبٌّ A lord, a possessor, an owner, or a proprietor, syn. مَالِكٌ, (T, IAmb, S, M, A, Msb, K,) of a thing, (T,) of anything, (S, M, A, K,) or of an irrational thing; (Msb;) a person who has a right, or just title or claim, to the possession of anything; or its صَاحِب [which is syn. with مَالِك]; (M, A, K;) رَبٌّ and مَالِكٌ and صَاحِبٌ all signifying in Pers\. خُدَاوَنْد: (KL:) and a lord, master, or chief; (Msb, TA;) or a lord, master, or chief, to whom obedience is paid: (IAmb, TA:) and a lord, ruler, governor, regulator, or disposer; (TA;) an orderer, a rectifier, or a reformer: (IAmb, TA:) a rearer, fosterer, bringer-up, feeder, or nourisher: and a completer, or an accomplisher: (TA:) it is an epithet, like نَمٌّ from نَمَّ: or an inf. n. used as an intensive epithet; like عَدْلٌ; (Ksh and Bd * in i. l;) originally signifying the “ bringing (a thing) to a state of completion by degrees;” (Bd, ibid.;) then used in the sense of مَالِكٌ: (Ksh and Bd ibid.:) the pl. [of pauc.] is أَرْبَابٌ and [of mult.]

رُبُوبٌ, (M, K,) and accord. to Sh, رِبَابٌ also, (TA,) signifying أَصْحَابٌ, (K,) and ↓ رَبُوبٌ is app. a quasi-pl. n.: (M:) the fem. is ↓ رَبَّةٌ; of which the pl. is رَبَّاتٌ. (T.) Whoever possesses a thing is its رَبّ: you say, هُوَ رَبُّ الدَّابَّةِ [He is the possessor, or owner, or master, of the beast], and الدَّارِ [of the house], (T,) and المَالِ [of the property, or cattle]; (Msb;) and البَيْتِ ↓ هِىَ رَبَّةُ [She is the owner, or mistress, of the house or tent]. (T.) With the article ال, it is [properly] applied only to God: (T, S, M, A, Msb, K:) He is رَبُّ الأَرْبَابِ [The Lord of lords]. (T. [Thus the pl. with the article ال is applied to created beings.]) To any other being it is not [properly] applied but as a prefixed noun governing another noun as its complement in the gen. case [or in a similar manner]. (S.) The pagan Arabs, however, sometimes applied it to A king, (S,) or to a lord as meaning a master or chief: (Msb:) El-Hárith says, (S, Msb,) i. e. Ibn-Hillizeh, (S,) وَهُوَ الرَّبُّ وَالشَّهِيدُ عَلَى يُوْ مِ الحِيَارَيْنِ وَالبَلَآءُ بَلَآءُ (S, Msb,) i. e. And he (meaning El-Mundhir Ibn-Má-es-Semà, or, as some say, 'Amr Ibn-Hind,) was the king [or lord] and witness of our fighting on the day of El-Hiyárán (the name of a place), and the trial was a hard trial. (EM, p. 285: [in which الحَيَارَيْنِ is erroneously put for الحِيَارَيْنِ.]) Some forbid that a man should be called the رَبّ of his slave: (Msb:) it is said in a trad. that the slave shall not say to his master, رَبّى, because it is like attributing a partner to God: (TA:) but رَبّ is sometimes used in the sense of lord as meaning master or chief prefixed to a noun signifying a rational being governed by it in the gen. case: thus in the saying of the Prophet, حَتَّى تَلِدَ الأَمَةُ رَبَّهَا [So that the female slave shall bring forth him who will become her master], or ↓ رَبَّتَهَا [her mistress], accord. to different transmitters; (Msb;) relating to the signs of the hour of resurrection: i. e., the female slave shall bring forth to her master a child that shall be as a master [or mistress] to her because like his [or her] father in rank: meaning that captives and concubines shall be numerous. (TA.) As to the phrase in the Kur [xii. 42], اُذْكُرْنِى عِنْدَ رَبِّكَ [Mention thou me in the presence of thy lord], Joseph thus addressed his fellow-prisoner agreeably with the acceptation in which he [the latter] understood the words. (TA.) A similar instance also occurs in the same chapter, in the verse immediately preceding. (Msb.) In another verse, [23 of the same ch.,] إِنَّهُ رَبِّى

[Verily he is my lord] may refer to Joseph's master or to God. (M, TA.) The words of the Kur [lxxxix. 28 and 29], اِرْجِعِى إِلَى رَبِّكِ رَاضِيَةً

مَرْضِيَّةً فَادْخُلِى فِى عَبْدىِ, as some read, [instead of عِبَادِى,] may mean Return to thine owner, [approving, approved,] and enter into my servant. (M, TA.) b2: Without the article ال, as some say, (L, TA,) it is sometimes written and pronounced ↓ رَبٌ, without teshdeed; (L, K;) as in the following verse, cited by El-Mufaddal, وَقَدْ عَلِمَ الأَقْوَامُ أَنْ لَيْسَ فَوْقَهُ رَبٌ غَيْرُ مَنْ يَعْطِى الحُظُوظَ وَيَرْزُقُ [And the peoples have known that there is not above him a lord beside Him who gives the portions of mankind and of others and grants the means of subsistence]. (L.) And Ahmad Ibn-Yahyà [i. e. Th] mentions the phrase لَا وَرَبِيكَ لَا

أَفْعَلُ, for لَا وَرَبِّكَ [i. e. No, by thy Lord, I will not do such a thing]; the [latter] ب being changed into ى because of the reduplication. (M, K: * in the CK رَبْيِكَ.) رُبَّ is a word of which there are seventy dial. vars., all mentioned by Zekereeyà El-Ansáree in his great Expos. of the “ Munferijeh,” but only eighteen of which are mentioned in the K, including some that are formed with the affix ت, some with the affix مَا, and some with both these affixes together; as follows: (TA:) رُبَّ (T, S, M, Msb, Mughnee, K, &c.) and رَبَّ (T, M, Mughnee, K) and رُبُّ, (Mughnee,) and ↓ رُبَ (T, S, M, Mughnee, K) and رَبَ (T, M, Mughnee, K) and رُبُ and رُبْ (Mughnee, K) and رَبْ; (Mughnee;) and ↓ رُبَّتَ (T, S, M, Msb, Mughnee, K) and رَبَّتَ (M, Mughnee, K) and رُبُّتَ and رُبَّتُ and رَبَّتُ and رُبُّتُ and رُبَّتِ and رَبَّتِ and رُبُّتِ and رَبُّت (TA) and رُبَّتْ and رَبَّتْ (Mughnee) and رُبُّتْ, (TA,) and ↓ رُبَتَ (T, Mughnee, K) and رَبَتَ (Mughnee, K) and رُبُتَ and رُبْتَ and رَبْتَ and رُبَتُ and رَبَتُ and رُبُتُ and رُبْتُ and رَبْتُ and رُبَتِ and رَبَتِ and رُبُتِ and رَبُتِ and رُبْتِ and رَبْتِ (TA) and رُبَتْ and رَبَتْ (Mughnee) and رُبُتْ; (TA;) and رُبَّمَا (T, S, M, K) and رَبَّمَا (M, K) and رُبُّمَا, (TA,) and ↓ رُبَمَا (T, K) and رَبَمَا (K) and رُبُمَا and رُبْمَا and رَبْمَا; (TA;) and ↓ رُبَّتَمَا (T, S, M, K) and رَبَّتَمَا (M, K) and رُبُّتَمَا and رُبَّتُمَا and رَبَّتُمَا and رُبُّتُمَا and رُبَّتْمَا and رَبَّتْمَا and رُبُّتْمَا, (TA,) and ↓ رُبَتَمَا and رَبَتَمَا (M, K) and رُبُتَمَا and رُبْتَمَا and رَبْتَمَا and رُبَتُمَا and رَبَتُمَا and رُبُتُمَا and رُبْتُمَا and رَبْتُمَا and رُبَتْمَا and رَبَتْمَا and رُبُتْمَا: (TA:) [of all these, the most common are رُبَّ and رُبَّمَا: and] ↓ رُبَّتَ is the most common of the forms that have the affix ت: (Mughnee and K on the letter ت:) and the forms with teshdeed are more common than the [corresponding] forms without teshdeed. (M.) It is a word, (M,) or particle, (T, S, Mughnee, K,) governing the gen. case: (S, M, Mughnee, K:) or a noun, (K, TA,) [i. e. an indecl. noun,] in the opinion of the Koofees and some others; but this opinion is rejected by Ibn-Málik in the Tesheel and its Expos., and by AHei, and by IHsh in the Mughnee. (TA.) Accord. to some, (K, TA,) it is used to denote a small number, (T, M, Msb, K, TA,) always, (TA,) or mostly: (Msb, TA:) [thus it may be rendered Few if we render the noun following it as a pl.; and scarce any if we render the noun following as a sing. or a pl.:] it is the contr. of كَمْ when this latter is not used interrogatively: (T:) [and with مَا affixed, restricting it from government, it may be rendered Few times, or seldom:] or it is used to denote a large number; (K, TA;) i. e. always: so says IDrst: (TA:) [thus used, but such is not always the case, it may be rendered Many, whether we render the noun following it as a sing. or as a pl.: and with مَا affixed, Many times, many a time, oftentimes, ofttimes, often, or frequently:] or it is used to denote a small and a large number; (Mughnee, K;) often the latter, and seldom the former: (Mughnee:) or it is used in a case of boasting, or glorying, (K, TA,) exclusively of other cases, (TA,) to denote a large number: (K, TA:) or it does not denote by itself either a small number or a large number; but one or the other of these meanings is inferred from the context: (K:) [but sometimes neither of these meanings can be clearly inferred from the context: in these cases, it may be rendered Some: and with مَا affixed, Sometimes:] accord. to Er-Radee, its primary meaning is to denote a small number, but it has been so much used to denote a large number as to be in this latter sense as though it were proper, and in the former sense as though it were tropical, requiring context [to explain it]. (Marginal note in my copy of the Mughnee.) [Without the affix ما,] it governs an indeterminate noun (T, * S, Msb, Mughnee, K) only, (T, S, K,) and a pronoun. (S, M, Mughnee.) You say, رُبَّ يَوْمٍ بَكَّرْتُ فِيهِ [Few, or many, days have I gone forth early therein]: (T:) and رُبَّ رَجُلٍ قَائِمٌ [Few, or many, men are standing]: (M:) and رُبَّ رَجُلٍ قَامَ [Few, or many, men stood]: (Msb:) and in like manner, رُبَّتَ ↓ رَجُلٍ ; (Msb;) for the ت in this case is not a denotative of the fem. gender. (Msb.) The pronoun affixed to it is of the third Pers\., (S, M,) and is [generally] sing. and masc., (S, Mughnee,) though it may be followed by a fem. and by a dual and by a pl.: (S:) notwithstanding its being determinate in the utmost degree, its use in this manner is allowable because it resembles an indeterminate noun in its being used without the previous mention of the noun to which it relates; and hence it requires a noun to explain it: (IJ, M:) it annuls the government of رُبَّ; (TA;) and the indeterminate noun that follows it is put in the accus. case as a specificative: (S, Mughnee:) thus you say, رُبَّهُ رَجُلًا قَدْ ضَرَبْتُ [Few, or many, men I have beaten]: (S, M: *) but accord. to the Koofees, you say رُبَّهُ رَجُلًا, (S,) and رُبَّهَا امْرَأَةً, (M,) and رُبَّهُمَا رَجُلَيْنش, and رُبَّهُمْ رِجَالًا, and رُبَّهُنَّ نِسَآءً: he who puts the pronoun in the sing. [in all cases] holds it to be allusive to something unknown; and he who does not put it in the sing. [when it is not followed by a sing. noun] holds it to be used in reply to a question, as though it were said to a man, “Hast thou not any young women? ” and he answered, رُبَّهُنَّ جَوَارٍ قَدْ مَلَكْتُ [Few, or many, young women have I possessed]: Ibn-Es-Sarráj says that the grammarians are as though they were of one consent in holding رُبَّ to be a replicative [app. meaning in a case of this kind, with an affixed pronoun]: (S:) [but it is not always a replicative in a case of this kind; though perhaps it was originally:] AHeyth cites as an ex.

وَرُبَّهُ عَطِبًا أَنْقَذْتُ مِ العَطَبِ [And many a perishing man have I saved from perdition]. (TA. [But the reading commonly found in grammars is مِنْ عَطَبِهْ from his state of perdition.]) The following is an ex. of the use of رُبَّ to denote a small number, [or rather to denote singleness,] أَلَا رُبَّ مَوْلُودٍ وَلَيْسَ لَهُ أَبٌ وَذِى وَلَدٍ لَمْ يَلْدِهِ أَبَوَانِ [Now surely scarce an instance is there of anyone born not having a father, and of anyone having offspring whom two parents have not procreated]; meaning [our Lord] Jesus and Adam: (Mughnee: [but I have substituted يَلْدِهِ for يَلْدَهُ, the reading in my copy of that work: لَمْ يَلْدِهِ is for لَمْ يَلِدْهُ, for the sake of the metre; like as لِمْ أَجْدِ is for لَمْ أَجِدْ:]) and among the many exs. of its use to denote a large number, is the saying, in a trad., يَا رُبَّ كاَسِيَةٍ فِى الدُّنْيَا عَارِيَةٌ يَوْمَ القِيٰمَةِ [O, many a female having clothing in the present state of existence will be naked on the day of resurrection!]; and the saying of an Arab of the desert, after the ending of Ramadán, يَا رُبَّ صَائِمِهِ لَنْ يَعصُومَهُ وَيَا رُبَّ قَائِمِهِ لَنْ يَقُومَهُ [O, many a keeper of its fast shall not keep its fast again! and O, many a passer of its nights in prayer, or per-former of its تَرَاوِيح, shall not pass its nights in prayer, or perform its تراويح, again!]. (Mughnee.) [But in this last ex., and in others, it relates to few in comparison with others, though many abstractedly.] b2: مَا is affixed to رُبَّ &c. in order that a verb may follow it; (S, Mughnee;) and the verb that follows it is generally a preterite, (T, Mughnee,) as to the letter and the meaning: (Mughnee:) you say, رُبَّمَا جَآءَنِى فُلَانٌ [Seldom, or often, such a one came to me, or has come to me]: (T:) sometimes the verb is a future; (T, Mughnee;) but only when it expresses an event of which one is certain: (T:) so in the saying in the Kur [xv. 2], رُبَّمَا يَوَدُّ الَّذينَ كَفَرُوا لَوْ كَانُوا مُسْلِمِينَ, (T, S, M, Mughnee), meaning Often [will those who have disbelieved wish that they had been Muslims]; (Mughnee, Jel;) or seldom, (Zj, T, M, Jel,) because terrors will bereave them of their reason so that they will but seldom recover reason to wish this; (Jel;) for God's threat is true, as though it had come to pass, and therefore the verb here is equivalent to a preterite [which is often used in the Kur and elsewhere in this manner]. (T.) مَا is also sometimes affixed when a noun follows, (T, Mughnee,) or a nominal proposition, and generally restricts رُبَّ

&c. from governing: thus, Aboo-Duwád says, رُبَّمَا الجَامِلُ المُؤَبَّلُ فِيهِمْ وَعَنَا جِيجُ بَيْنَهُنَّ المِهَارُ

[Sometimes, or often, the numerous herd of camels is among them, and there are swift horses, among which are the colts]: another says, making رُبَّ, with مَا affixed, to govern, رُبَّمَا ضَرْبَةٍ بِسَيْفٍ صَقِيلٍ

قَيْنِ بُصْرَى وَطَعْنَةٍ نَجْلَآءَ [Many a stroke with a polished sword of the forging of Busrà, (the Bozrah of the Bible, a city famous for its sword-blades,) and many a wide spear-wound; or, perhaps, few strokes &c.]: (Mughnee: [but I have substituted قَيْنِ for بَيْنَ, which is the reading in my copy of the Mughnee, an evident mistranscription:]) and another, cited by IAar, says, غَارَةٍ ↓ مَاوِىَّ يَا رُبَّتَمَا شَعْوَآءَ كَاللَّذْعَةِ بِالْمِيسَمِ [Máweeyeh, (مَاوِىَّ being an apocopated proper name of a woman, originally مَاوِيَّةُ,) O, many a raid spreading widely and dispersedly, like the burn with the branding-iron]. (T. [In the TT, as from the T, I find, here, بَلْ in the place of يا, which I find in a copy of the T, and which is the reading commonly known.]) رُبٌّ Rob, or inspissated juice, (دِبْس,) of any fruit; i. e., (M, TA,) the first, or clear, juice of the thick residuum of any fruit after it has been pressed (M, K, TA) and cooked: (M, TA:) thick طِلَآء [or expressed juice; such as the inspissated juice of dates, with which a skin for clarified butter is seasoned; see 1, in the latter half of the paragraph]: (S:) or what flows from fresh ripe dates, like honey, when it has been cooked [and so rendered thick]; before which it is called صَقْرٌ: (Msb in the present art. and in art. صقر:) what is prepared by coction from, or of, dates: (TA:) expressed juice of grapes, and of apples, &c., cooked and [so] thickened: (KL:) and dregs, (K,) or black dregs, (IDrd, M,) of clarified butter, (IDrd, M, K,) and of olive-oil: (IDrd, M:) pl. رُبُوبٌ and رِبَابٌ (S) [and pl. pl. (i. e. pl. of رُبُوبٌ) رُبُوبَاتٌ, which means sorts, or species, of رُبّ]

A2: See also رُبَّى.

رَبَّةٌ: see رَبٌّ, in three places. b2: الرَّبَّةُ was also the name of A Kaabeh [or square temple], (M, K,) in Nejrán, (M,) belonging to [the tribe of] Medh-hij (M, K) and Benu-l-Hárith-Ibn-Kaab, who held it in honour. (M.) In a trad. of 'Orweh (K, TA) Ibn-Mes'ood Eth-Thakafee, (TA,) it is applied to El-Lát (اللَّاتُ), (K, TA,) the rock which [the tribe of] Thakeef worshipped, at Et-Táïf. (TA.) And in another trad., it is said to be the name of A temple of [the tribe of] Thakeef, which, when they became Muslims, was demolished by El-Mugheereh. (TA.) b3: and رَبَّةٌ, (K,) or دَارٌ رَبَّةٌ, (M,) signifies A large house or mansion. (M, K.) A2: See also رُبَّى.

رُبَّةٌ A party, division, sect, or distinct body or class, of men: (M:) or a large assembly or company: (K:) or a myriad; i. e. ten thousand: (M, K:) or thereabout: (M:) and ↓ رِبّةٌ signifies the same: (M, K:) or this signifies a company [of men]: (T:) the pl. of the former is رِبَابٌ: (S, M:) and that of the latter is أَرِبَّةٌ: (T, K:) by Th [and in the K], the former pl. is said to be a pl. of رِبَّةٌ; but this is a mistake. (M.) b2: [Hence, the pl.] رِبَابٌ signifies Companions. (K.) b3: And hence [also], i. e., as pl. of الرُّبَةُ, (S, M,) الرِّبَابُ is an appellation of The [confederate] tribes of Dabbeh; (M, K, TA;) or Teym and 'Adee and 'Okl; (T, TA;) or Teym and 'Adee and 'Owf and Thowr and Ashyab; (TA; [but for the orthography of the last of these names I have found no authority; it is written in the TA اشيب, without any syll. signs;]) and Dabbeh was their paternal uncle; (TA;) or five tribes which united in a confederacy, consisting of Dabbeh and Thowr and 'Okl and Teym and 'Adee: (S:) they were thus called because of their division into distinct bodies; (M;) or because they collected themselves (As, Th, S, TA) in distinct bodies: (Th, M, TA:) or because they united in a confederacy against Temeem Ibn-Murr: (AO, M, TA:) or because they dipped their hands in some رُبّ, and formed a confederacy over it: (As, T, M, K:) or, as some say, because they congregated, and became like the رِبَاب [or bundle] of arrows [used in the game called المَيْسِر]: (TA:) the rel. n. is ↓ رُبِّىٌّ, formed from the sing., (Sb, S, M,) accord. to a rule generally observed except when a [single] man has a pl. word for his name, as كِلَابٌ &c. (S, TA.) b4: The sing. (رُبَّةٌ) also signifies Plenty, or abundance, of the means of subsistence: (K:) and constant, or inseparable, prosperity. (Khálid Ibn-Jembeh, TA.) A2: See also رُبَّى.

رِبَّةٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, first sentence. b2: [Hence its pl.] أَرِبَّةٌ signifies Confederates; (S, IB, K;) [or] it is for ذَوُو أَرِبَّةٍ

having covenants; أَرِبَّةٌ being said by AAF to be pl. of رِبَابٌ in the sense of عَهْدٌ. (IB, TA.) A2: Also A species of plant, (S, M, Msb, K,) of the [season called] صَيْف, (M,) remaining in the end of the صَيْف: (Msb:) or the name of a number of plants which do not dry up in the صَيْف, remaining green in the winter and the صيف [or summer]; among which are the حُلَّب and the رُخَامَى and the مَكْر and the عَلْقَى or عَلْقًى: [see رَبْلٌ:] or a certain soft, or tender, herb, or leguminous plant: (TA:) or any plant that is green in the hot season: or certain species of trees, or of plants, undefined: (M:) pl. رِبَبٌ. (S, Msb.) [In the dial. of Egypt, Alexandrian trefoil (بِرْسِيم, q. v.,) of the second and third crops.] b2: Also A certain tree: as some say, the tree of the خَرُّوب [an appellation generally applied to the carob, or locust-tree]. (M, K.) رَبَبٌ, (S, M, K,) or مَآءٌ رَبَبٌ, (S, TA,) Much water, (S, M, K,) collected together: (M:) or sweet-water: (S, K:) accord. to Th, it means مَا رَبَّبَهُ الطِينُ [app. such (water) as the clay has collected; for تَرَبَّبَ signifying تَجَمَّعَ is probably quasi-pass. of رَبَّبَ, so that this last seems to signify جَمَّعَ]. (M.) رُبَتَ and رَبَتَ &c.; and رُبَتَمَا and رَبَتَمَا &c.: see رُبَّ.

رَبَابٌ Clouds: (M:) or white clouds: (S, K:) or clouds that one sees beneath other clouds, (S,) or clouds suspended beneath other clouds, (M,) sometimes white and sometimes black: (S, M:) this latter is said by IB to be the signification commonly known: (TA:) or clouds consisting of an accumulation of parts: (A 'Obeyd, T:) n. un. with ة. (A 'Obeyd, S, K.) Hence الرَّبَابُ as a proper name of a woman. (A 'Obeyd, T, S.) A2: Also A certain instrument of diversion, [meaning, of music,] (K,) having strings, (TA,) with which one plays [lit. beats]. (K.) [The رباب in common use among the Arabs in the present day is a kind of viol. A specimen of it is figured and described in my work on the Modern Egyptians. Being an instrument of remarkable simplicity, it is probably similar to the ancient رباب.] Memdood Ibn-'Abd-Allah El-Wásitee Er-Rabábee became proverbial for his musical skill with the رباب. (K.) A3: See also رُبَّانٌ.

رُبَابٌ: see رُبَّى, of which it is an anomalous pl.: A2: and see also رُبَّانٌ.

رِبَابٌ: see رِبَابَةٌ, in two places. b2: Also (tropical:) Tithes, or tenths; syn. عُشُورٌ: (S, M, K:) from the same word signifying “ a covenant. ” (S.) b3: In the phrase يُعْطِيهَا الأَمَانَ رِبَابُهَا, ending a verse of Aboo-Dhu-eyb, describing some asses, رِبَاب is said to signify An oath, or a promise, which the owner of the asses takes of a people to permit those asses to water: or the poet means that the person giving those asses permission to water gives to their owner an arrow, of those used in the game called المَيْسِر, [as a token,] to show that they have received permission to water, and that no one may offer them any opposition: (TA:) some say that رِبَابُهَا here means their owners: (M:) [holding this last opinion,] Sh says that رِبَاب in this verse is a pl. of رَبٌّ. (TA.) A2: It is also a pl. of رُبَّةٌ; (S, M;) not of رِبَّةٌ, as it is said to be by Th [and in the K]. (M.) A3: See also 1, last sentence.

A4: And see رُبَّانٌ.

رَبُوبٌ: see رَبِيبٌ.

A2: See also رَبٌّ, of which it is said in the M to be app. a quasi-pl. n.

رَبِيبٌ Reared, fostered, brought up, fed, or nourished; [and taken good care of, until the age of puberty; (see 1;)] as also ↓ مَرْبُوبٌ; (S, M, K;) both applied to a boy: (S, M:) and in like manner applied to a horse: (M:) or the latter epithet, applied to a horse, (tropical:) tended well, or taken good care of: (A:) the former is also applied to a gazelle; (IAar, K in art. دخل;) [as meaning (assumed tropical:) brought up in, or near, the house or tent, and there fed;] like أَهْلِىٌّ: (TA in that art.:) and [its fem.] رَبِيبَةٌ is applied to a ewe or she-goat, (شَاةٌ, K,) meaning (assumed tropical:) brought up in the tent, or house, for the sake of her milk; (S, K; [see also رُبَّى;]) pl. رَبَائِبُ; (S;) this last being applied to sheep or goats that are tied near to the tents, or houses, and there fed, and that do not go forth to pasture; (M, TA;) of which it is said that none are to be taken for the poor-rate. (TA.) b2: [Hence, A step-son,] a man's wife's son (T, S, M, A, Msb, K) by another husband; (T, S, M, A, K;) as also ↓ رَبُوبٌ: (T, K:) pl. أَرِبَّآءُ. (Msb.) And رَبِيبَةٌ [A step-daughter;] a woman's husband's daughter by another wife: (S:) or a man's wife's daughter (T, M, A, Mgh, Msb, K) by another husband; (T, M, A;) because he rears her: (Mgh:) pl. رَبَائِبُ (A, Mgh, Msb) and sometimes رَبِيبَاتٌ. (Msb.) b3: Also, and ↓ رَابٌّ, (T, M, K,) both syn., like شَهِيدٌ and شَاهِدٌ, and خَبِيرٌ and خَابِرٌ, (TA,) or the latter, (T, S,) mentioned by IAar, is the correct term, (T,) [A step-father;] the husband of a mother (T, S, M, K) who has a child by another husband. (T.) And رَبِيبَةٌ and ↓ رَابَّةٌ, (T,) or the latter [only], (S, K,) [A stepmother;] the wife of a father (T, S, K) who has a child by another wife. (T.) رَبِيبَةٌ also signifies [A foster-mother;] a woman who has the charge of a child, who carries him, and takes care of him, and rears, or fosters, him; (Th, S, M, Msb, K;) like ↓ رَابَّةٌ; the former being of the measure فَعِلَيةٌ in the sense of فَاعِلَةٌ. (Msb.) أَربَّآءُ النَّبِىّ [meaning The foster-fathers of the Prophet] is an appellation given to the people [of the tribe of Saad] among whom Mohammad was suckled; as though اربّآء were pl. of رَبِيبٌ [as it is said to be in one of the senses mentioned above]. (TA.) b4: And رَبِيبٌ signifies also A confederate; a person with whom one unites in a confederacy, league, or covenant. (M, K.) b5: And A king. (M, K.) رِبَابَةٌ: see رُبُوبِيَّةٌ.

A2: Also A covenant, compact, confederacy, or league; (S, M, K;) as also ↓ رِبَابٌ, (M, K,) of which latter, in this sense, the pl. is أَرِبَّةٌ. (AAF, IB, TA.) [See رِبَّةٌ, second sentence.]) A3: And A thing [or case] resembling a quiver (كِنَانَة), in which the arrows of the game called المَيْسِر are enclosed together: (S:) or a piece of skin, (T,) or a piece of thin skin, (Lh, M, TA,) in which the arrows are enclosed, (Lh, T, M, TA,) resembling a quiver (كنانة): (TA:) or a piece of rag, (M, K, TA,) or of skin, (TA,) in which the arrows are enclosed (M, K, TA) or bound: (TA:) or a piece of thin skin which is bound upon the hand of the man who takes forth the arrows (K, TA) of that game, (TA,) lest he should know the feel of an arrow for the owner of which he has an affection: (K, TA:) or a small cord with which the arrows are bound [together]: or the arrows [themselves] collectively: (M, K:) sometimes it is used in this last sense: (S:) and ↓ رِبَابٌ also seems to be used in like manner; as meaning the رِبَابَة of the arrows of the game of الميسر. (TA.) [See an ex. in a verse cited voce أَفَاضَ in art. فيض.]

رُبُوبَةٌ: see رُبُوبِيَّةٌ.

رَبَابىٌّ A player on the رَبَاب [q. v.]. (MA, K.) رَبُوبِىٌّ, (M, K,) with fet-h [to the ر], (K,) a rel. n. from الرَّبُّ, deviating from rule: so in the phrase عِلْمٌ رَبُوبِىٌّ [Knowledge, science, or doctrine, relating to the Lord, i. e., to God]. (M, K.) رُبُوبِيَّةٌ [Lordship; or the state, or quality, of such as is termed رَبٌّ i. e. a lord, a possessor, an owner, or a proprietor; &c.: and, with the article ال particularly godship, godhead, or deity:] a subst. from الرَّبُّ; (T, * S, * M, K;) as also ↓ رِبَابَةٌ [which seems to be properly an inf. n. of 1 in the sense first explained]. (M, K.) A2: Also, (M, K,) or ↓ رُبُوبَةٌ, (so in a copy of the K,) The state, or condition, of a مَمْلُوك [or slave]. (M, K.) رُبَّتَ and رَبَّتَ &c.; and رُبَّتَمَا and رَبَّتَمَا &c.: see رُبَّ, in five places.

رُبَّى, applied to a ewe or she-goat (شَاةٌ), (S, M, &c.,) That has brought forth: (M, Msb, K:) and so if her young one has died: (M, K:) or that has recently brought forth: (Lh, S, M, Mgh, Msb, K:) or that has brought forth twenty days before: (M:) or that has brought forth two months before: (El-Umawee, S, M:) or that is followed, (M,) or accompanied, (As, Mgh,) by her young one: (As, M, Mgh:) or that is confined in the tent, or house, for the sake of her milk: (Msb: [see also رَبِيبَةٌ, voce رَبِيبٌ:]) accord. to Az, (S, Msb,) it is applied to a she-goat, (S, M, Msb,) and رَغُوثٌ is applied to a ewe: (M:) accord. to others, the former is applied to a she-goat and a ewe, and sometimes to a she-camel: (S, Msb:) the pl. is ↓ رُبَابٌ, (As, T, S, M, Mgh, Msb, K,) which is extr. [in form]: (M, K:) Lh mentions the phrase غَنَمٌ رُبَابٌ, or رِبَابٌ, which, he says, is rare. (M.) b2: See also رُبَّانٌ, in two places.

A2: A benefit, favour, boon, or good. (AA, T, K.) [See an ex. in the first paragraph of art. جشأ.] b2: A want; (AA, T, K;) as in the saying, لِى عِنْدَ فُلَانٍ رُبَّى [I have a want for such a one to supply, or accomplish]. (AA, T.) A3: A child's nurse; syn. دَايَةٌ. (AA, T. In one copy of the T بابه; and in the TA راية. [Perhaps the right reading is رَابَّةٌ, meaning a foster-mother.]) A4: A firm knot: (AA, T, K:) [and so, app., ↓ رُبَّانٌ, if correctly written thus, in the instance here following.] You say, إِنْ كُنْتَ

إِزْرِكَ ↓ بِى تَشهدُّ ظَهْرَكَ فَأَرْخِ بِرُبَّانِ, (TA,) or بِرُبَّا

إِزْرِكَ (so in the TT, as from the M, [as though for بِرُبَّى,]) and مِنع رُبَّى إِزْرِكَ, (T, TA,) a prov., meaning (assumed tropical:) If thou place thy reliance upon me, then let me weary myself, and enjoy thou relaxation and rest: (T, TA:) here رُبَّى [properly] signifies a firm knot. (T.) [See also a similar prov. in Freytag's Arab. Prov. i. 24.]) A5: Also a name of Jumádà-l-Oolà [the fifth month of the Arabian calendar]; and so ↓ رُبٌّ: (M, K:) and likewise, (K,) or accord. to Kr, (M,) a name of Jumádà-l-Ákhireh [the sixth month]; and so ↓ رُبَّةُ: (M, K:) and this last likewise, (K, there expressly said to be with damm,) or ↓ رَبَّةُ, (so accord. to the M as transcribed in the TT,) a name of Dhu-l-Kaadeh [the eleventh month]: (M, K:) thus these months were called in the Time of Ignorance. (M. [See also شَهْرٌ: and see رُنَّى or الرُّنَّى, in art. رن.]) رَبِّىٌّ: see رَبَّانِىٌّ. b2: And for its pl., رَبِّيُّونَ, see رِبِّىٌّ, in two places.

رُبِّىٌّ rel. n. of رُبَّةٌ, q. v. (Sb, S, M.) b2: See also its pl., رُبِّيُّونَ, in the next paragraph, in two places.

رِبِّىٌّ sing. of رِبِّيُّونَ (T, S, K,) which signifies Thousands (Fr, Th, T, S, K) of men: (S, K:) accord. to Akh, it is from الرَّبُّ; and if so, it is ↓ رَبِّيُّونَ, with fet-h to the ر: but accord. to Fr, it is from رِبَّةٌ, meaning “ a company: ” (Th, T:) Zj says that it is رِبِّيُّونَ and ↓ رُبِّيُّونَ, with kesr to the ر and also with damm to the ر, and signifies a numerous company: he adds that رِبَّةٌ is said by some to signify “ ten thousand; ” and that ربّيُون is said to signify learned, pious, patient men; and that each of these sayings is good: accord. to Aboo-Tálib, it signifies numerous companies: (T:) [in the Kur iii. 140,] El-Hasan read ↓ رُبِّيُّونَ; and Ibn-' Abbas, ↓ رَبِّيُّونَ; the former with damm, and the latter with fet-h, to the ر. (L, TA.) b2: See also رَبَّانِىٌّ.

رَبَّانٌ: see the next paragraph, in four places.

رُبَّانٌ The first, or beginning, or commencement, or the first and fresh state, of anything; (As, A 'Obeyd, T;) [and so ↓ رَبَّانٌ &c., as appears from what follows.] You say, أَتَيْتُهُ فِى رُبَّانِ شَبَابِهِ, (T,) and شبابه ↓ رَبَّانِ, or شبابه ↓ رِبَّانِ, (accord. to different copies of the T,) and شبابه ↓ رُبَابِ, (T,) and شبابه ↓ رَبَابِ, or شبابه ↓ رِبَابِ, (accord. to different copies of the T,) and شبابه ↓ رُبَّى, all meaning [I came to him] in the beginning, or first and fresh state, of his youth. (T.) and اِفْعَلْ ذٰلِكَ الأَمْرَ بِرُبَّانِهِ Do thou that thing in its first and fresh state: so accord. to ISk: and hence, he says, ↓ شَاةٌ رُبَّى [explained above]. (S.) And أَخَذْتُ الشَّىْءَ بِرُبَّانِهِ, (As, S, K, *) and ↓ بِرَبَّانِهِ, with damm and with fet-h, (K,) i. e. [I took the thing] in its first state: (K:) or altogether, (As, S, K,) not leaving of it aught. (As, S.) They said also, ذَرْهُ بِرُبَّانٍ [app. meaning Leave thou him early, before he acquire more power]: and Th cites the following [as an ex.]: فَذَرْهُمْ بِرُبَّانٍ وَإِلَّا تَذَرْهُمُ يُذِيقُوكَ مَا فِيهِمْ وَإِنْ كَانَ أَكْثَرَا [which seems to mean Then leave thou them early, before they acquire more power; for if thou do not, or wilt not, leave them, they will make thee to taste what is in them, though it be more]. (M.) b2: Also, accord. to A 'Obeyd, The chief, or main, part or portion of a constellation: or, accord. to As, the aggregate thereof: or, accord. to AO, ↓ رَبَّانٌ, with fet-h, has this meaning: (T:) or both signify a company or an assembly, or an aggregate or assemblage. (K, TA.) A2: Also A captain of sailors (Sh, K) in the sea; (Sh;) and so ↓ رُبَّانِىٌّ: (Sh, K:) one skilled in navigation: pl. [or rather coll. n. of the latter]

رُبَّانِيَّةٌ. (TA voce رَهْنَامَجٌ.) A3: See also رُبَّى, in two places.

رِبَّانٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, second sentence.

رَبَّانِىٌّ (T, S, M, A, K) and ↓ رِبِّىٌّ (M,) or ↓ رِبِّىٌّ, (A, KL,) One who devotes himself to religious services or exercises, or applies himself to acts of devotion; (S, A, K;) who possesses a knowledge of God: (T, S, K, KL:) or a learned man: (T:) or the first signifies, (M,) or signifies also, (K,) and so the second, (M,) i. q. حَبْرٌ [i. e. a learned man, or particularly of the Jews, &c.; or a good, or righteous, man]; (M, K;) and a lord, or master, of knowledge or science: or a worshipper of the Lord (الرَّبّ): (M:) or a learned man, a teacher of others, who nourishes people with the small matters of knowledge, or science, before the great: (IAar, T:) or a learned man firmly grounded in knowledge, or science, and religion: or a learned man who practices what he knows and instructs others: or one of high rank in knowledge, or science: or learned with respect to what is lawful and what is unlawful, and what is commanded and what is forbidden: (TA:) رَبَّانِىٌّ is a rel. n. from رَبَّانٌ; or from الرَّبُّ meaning “ God: ” (TA, and some copies of the K:) the ا and ن being added to give intensiveness to the signification; (M;) or, as Sb says, to denote a special reference to the knowledge of the Lord, as though the word signified one possessing a knowledge of the Lord exclusively of other branches of knowledge; (T;) so that it is like لِحْيَانِىٌّ, (T, M, and so in some copies of the K,) meaning “ long-bearded,” (T,) or “ largebearded,” (M,) and رَقَبَانِىٌّ, “thick-necked,” and شَعْرَانِىٌّ, “having much hair: ” (T:) or it is a Syriac word; (TA, and some copies of the K;) or Hebrew; and was unknown to the [pagan] Arabs, and known only to the men of law and science: (TA:) the pl. is رَبَّانِيُّونَ, (T, S,) occurring in the Kur iii. 73 (S) [and v. 48 and 68].

رُبَّانِىٌّ: see رُبَّانٌ, last sentence but one.

رَبَّانِيَّةٌ The quality denoted by the epithet رَبَّانِىٌّ [q. v.]. (A.) رَبْرَبٌ A herd (T, S, M, K) of oxen, (T,) [i. e.] of wild oxen (بَقَر الوَحْش): (S, M, K:) or, as some say, of gazelles: or, accord. to Kr, a number of [wild] oxen together, less than ten: it has no sing., or n. un. (M.) رَابٌّ; and its fem., with ة: see رَبِيبٌ in three places.

أَرِبَّةٌsaid in the T and K to be pl. of رِبَّةٌ [q. v.]: and said by AAF to be pl. of رِبَابٌ.

مَرَبٌّ A place of collecting (T, S, M, A) of people: (M, A:) a place of alighting: (M, K:) a place of abiding, or dwelling, and congregating. (M.) [Hence,] مَرَبُّ الإِبِلِ The place where the camels keep, or remain. (T, S.) b2: [Hence also,] فُلَانٌ مَرَبٌّ (assumed tropical:) Such a one is a person who collects, or congregates, people. (T, S, M, K. *) [and hence,] فُلَانٌ مَرَبٌّ لِبَنِى فُلَانٍ (assumed tropical:) Such a one is an object of resort for his counsel and authority to the sons of such a one. (TA in art. جمع.) A2: Also, and ↓ مِرْبَابٌ, (M, K,) Land abounding with plants, or herbage; (K;) or with رِبَّة [q. v.]: (TA:) or land in which there ceases not to be moisture; and so ↓ مَرَبَّةٌ: or ↓ مرْبَابٌ signifies land abounding with plants, or herbage, and with people. (M.) مُرِبٌّ Anything keeping, or cleaving, to a thing. (M. [See its verb, 4]) You say نَاقَةٌ مُرِبٌّ A she-camel keeping to, and affecting, her young one, and the stallion. (Az, TA.) And إِبِلٌ مَرَابُّ [originally مَرَابِبُ, pl. of مُرِبٌّ,] Camels keeping in a place; remaining in it. (T, S.) and فَقْرٌ مُرِبٌّ (assumed tropical:) Constant, inseparable, poverty: occurring in a trad.: or the epithet there is مُلِبٌّ. (IAth.) مَرَبَّةٌ: see مَرَبٌّ.

مُرَبَّبٌ Made [or preserved] with رُبّ [or inspissated juice]; (S, K;) like as مُعَسَّلٌ signifies “ made [or preserved] with عَسَل [or honey]: ” (S:) you say زَنْجَبِيلٌ مُرَبَّبٌ and مُرَبًّى [ginger so preserved]: and ↓ مُرَبَّبَاتٌ signifies Preserves, or confections, made with رُبّ; (S, K;) and in like manner مُرَبَّيَاتٌ, except that this is from التَّرْبِيَةُ [inf. n. of رَبَّى]. (S.) b2: Also Oil of which the grain (حَبّ [perhaps a mistranscription for حُبّ i. e. jar]) whence it has been prepared, or taken, has been perfumed (↓ رُبِّبَ): (T, TA:) or oil perfumed with sweet-smelling plants; as also ↓ مَرْبُوبٌ and مُرَبًّى. (A.) مُرَبَّبَاتٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.

مِرْبَابٌ: see مَرَبٌّ, in two places.

مَرْبُوبٌ: see رَبِيبٌ. b2: Also A slave; a bondman; syn. مَمْلُوكٌ [lit. possessed, and now particularly applied to a male white slave]. (M, K.) العِبَادُ مَرْبُوبُونَ لِلّٰهِ means [Mankind (lit. the servants of God) are] bondmen (مَمْلُوكُونَ) [to God]. (M.) b3: A skin for clarified butter &c. seasoned with رُبّ [or inspissated juice]. (T, S.) [And A jar smeared with tar or pitch: see 1.] b4: See also مُرَبَّبٌ.

مُرْتَبٌّ One who confers a benefit, or benefits. (K.) b2: And One on whom a benefit is conferred, or on whom benefits are conferred. (K.)
رب: الرِّبِّيُّ والرَّبّانِيُّوْنَ: نُسِبُوا إلى الرَّبِّ تَبَارَكَ وتَعَالى؛ وإلى التَّأَلُّهِ والعِبَادِةِ.
وكُلُّ مَنْ مَلَكَ شَيْئاً فهو رَبُّه ورَبِيْبُه. وإنَّه لَمَرْبُوْبٌ بَيِّنُ الرُّبُوْبَةِ: أي مَمْلُوْكٌ. ورَبَّني يَرُبُّني رَبّاً: أي تَوَلَّى أمْري ومَلَكَه. وجَمْعُ الرَّبِّ أرْبَابٌ ورُبُوْبٌ.
والمَرْبُوْبُ: المَحْظُوْرُ عليه.
والرَّبُّ: السَّيِّدُ أيضاً، رَبَّبَه على نَفْسِه.
وفُلانٌ مَرْبُوْبُ المَنْزِلِ: أي مَحْفُوْظُ المَنْزِلِ.
والرُّبّانُ: رَبُّ السَّفِيْنَةِ وسَيِّدُها، والجَمِيْعُ الرَّبَابِنَةُ.
والرَّبَابُ: اسْمٌ لأحْيَاءِ ضَبَّةَ، والنِّسْبَةُ إليهم رِبَابِيٌّ، وسُمُّوا بذلكَ لأنَّهم تَرَبَّبُوا أي تَجَمَّعُوا. والمَرَبُّ: المَجْمَعُ.
ورَجُلٌ رِبِّيٌّ: حَسَنُ القِيَامِ على اليَتِيْمِ. وهو العالِمُ أيضاً.
وتَرَبَّبَ أرْضَ كذا: أي زَعَمَ أنَّه رَبُّها.
وأرْضٌ تَرْتَبُّ الثَّرى: أي تُمْسِكُه.
والرَّبَبُ والرَّبَابُ: السَّحَابث الذي فيه ماءٌ، الواحِدَةُ رَبَابَةٌ. وأَرَبَّتِ السَّحَابُ: دامَ مَطَرُها. وأرْضٌ مَرَبٌّ: لا يَزَالُ بها مَطَرٌ، ومِرْبَابٌ: كذلك.
ومالٌ عليه رُبَّةُ الرَّبِيْعِ: أي مَسْحَتُه.
وأرْضٌ رَبَّةٌ ومَرَبٌّ ورَابَّةٌ: أي مُمْسِكَةٌ للثَّرى.
ورَبَّ المَرْعى الماشِيَةَ: أي أعْجَبَها ووَافَقَها. والمَكانُ رَابٌّ لها، وهي مُرَبَّةٌ به، أو مُرِبٌّ به: أي سَدِكٌ به.
ومَرَبٌّ من النّاسِ والوُحُوْشِ: مَسْكَنُها. وأرَبَّ بالمَكانِ: أقَامَ به. والمَكانُ مِرْبَابٌ ومَرَبٌّ.
ورَبٌّ من مَطَرٍ ورُبٌّ: لَيْسَ بكَثِيرٍ.
ورَبَبْتُ نِعْمَتِي عِنْدَه رَبّاً: إذا زِدْت فيها.
ورَبَبْتُ المُهْرَ والصَّبِيَّ، ويُثَقَّلُ أيضاً. والرَّبِيْبَةُ: الحاضِنَةُ.
ورَبِيْبَةُ الرَّجُلِ: ابْنَةُ امْرَأَتِه، وابْنُها أيضاً.
والرّابُّ: زَوْجُ المَرْأَةِ، ويُخَفَّفُ أيضاً.
والرّابُّ أيضاً: ابْنُ امْرَأَةِ الرَّجُلِ، وكذلك الرَّبُ مُخَفَّفٌ بمَعْنى المُشَدَّدِ.
وأُرِبَّ فلانٌ فلاناً: أي جُعِلَ رَبِيْباً له؛ إِرْبَاباً. وتَرَبَّبْتُه وارْتَبَبْتُه: بمَعْنى رَبَبْتُه. ورَبَبْتُ في بَني فلانٍ أَرُبُّ رَبَابَةً: أي نَشَأْتُ.
ورَبِيْبُ الفَلاَةِ: الظَّبْيُ والوَحْشُ.
والرَّبِيْبُ والرَّبَبُ: التّلْمِيْذُ.
والتَّرْبِيْبُ: أنْ تُرَبِّبَ شَيْئاً بعَسَلٍ وبخَلٍّ. ودُهْنٌ مُرَبَّبٌ: مَطْبُوْخٌ.
ورَبَبْتُ أمْري أَرُبُّه رِبَابَةً: أي أصْلَحْته. وتَرَكْتُه في رِبَابَةِ أمْرِهم: أي في إصْلاَحِه. والرَّبُوْبُ: ما يُصْلَحُ به.
والرَّبُوْبُ من الغَنَمِ: التي تَرْضَعُها فيها.
والرَّبْرَبُ: القَطِيْعُ من بَقَرِ الوَحْشِ.
والرُّبّى: الشّاةُ الحَدِيْثَةُ النِّتَاجِ، والجَمِيْعُ رُبَابٌ ورِبَابٌ. وهي في رِبَابِها ما بَيْنَها وبَيْنَ عِشْرِيْنَ يَوْماً. ورَبَّتِ النَّعْجَةُ والشّاةُ تَرُبُّ رَبّاً: إذا وَضَعَتْ.
والرُّبّى: أوَّلُ الشَّبَابِ.
والعَيْشُ برُبّانِه: أي بِحِدْثَانِه. وأتَيْتُه على رُبّانِ ذاكَ: أي حِيْنِه.
وفي المَثَلِ: " إنْ كُنْتَ بي تَشُدُّ أزْرَكَ فأَرْخِ برُبّانٍ أزْرَكَ ".
ورُبّى: اسْمُ جُمَادى الأُوْلى في الجاهِلِيَّةِ، وقد ذَكَرَه بالنُّوْنِ.
والرِّبَّةُ: نَبَاتٌ يَنْبُتُ في الصَّيْفِ، والجَمِيْعُ الرِّبَبُ.
والرُّبُّ: سُلاَفُ الخاثِرِ من كُلِّ شَيْءٍ. ورَبَبْتُ الطَّعَامَ وهو مَرْبُوْبٌ: جَعَلْت فيه الرُّبَّ.
والرِّبَابَةُ: جَمِيْعُ القِدَاحِ، وقيل: خِرْقَةُ القِدَاحِ، والكِنَانَةُ أيضاً.
والرَّبَابُ: صاحِبُ الرِّبَابَةِ.
والرِّبَابُ: الوِعَاءُ. والعُشُوْرُ. والعَهْدُ والمِيْثَاقُ، وجَمْعُه أَرِبَّةٌ. ورُبَّ: كَلِمَةٌ تُفْرِدُ واحِداً من جَمِيعٍ، وتُخَفَّفُ. ويقولونَ: رُبَّةَ ما كانَ ذاكَ؛ ورُبَةَ مُشَدَّدٌ ومُخَفَّفٌ. وتُفْتَحُ الرَّاءُ من رُبَّ. ويقولون: لَرُبَّتي أجْرَأُ من فلانٍ: أي رُبَّما كُنْتُ كذلك. ورَبَةُ رَجُلاً قائماً.
وماءٌ رَبَبٌ: أي كَثِيْرٌ. وقَوْمٌ مُرِبُّوْنَ: كَثُرُوْا وكَثُرَتْ أمْوَالُهم.
والرِّبَّةُ: الجَمَاعَةُ من النَّاسِ، وجَمْعُها الرِّبَابُ. والرَّبَابَةُ: نَحْوُ الرِّبَّةِ.
والرِّبَابَةُ: الإِحْسَانُ. والتَّعَهُّدُ. وحُسْنُ السِّيَاسَةِ. وقيل: المَمْلَكَةُ.
والرُّبّانُ: رُكْنٌ ضَخْمٌ من أَجَأٍ وسَلْمى؛ سُمِّيَ رُبّاناً لارْتِفَاعِه.
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