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شبل
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaشَابِلٌ ذ A lion whose canine teeth have become such as lock together, dissimilar; expl. by the words اَلَّذِى ا@شْتَبَكَتْ أَنْيَابُهُ. (K. [Perhaps, in this sense, a mistranscription for شَابِكٌ, q. v.]) ― -b2- And (K) (assumed tropical:) A boy, or young man, full [or plump ] in body, by reason of ease and plenty and of youthfulness: (IAar, O, K: *) and so شَابِنٌ, and حِضَجْرٌ. (IAar, O.) ― -b3- [شَابِلَةٌ, expl. by Golius as signifying “ Diminuta lacte camela, pulli septimestris mater, ” as on the authority of the KL, is a mistake for شَائِلَةٌ.]
Derived headwords
شَابِلٌ
- 1.
اَلَّذِى ا@شْتَبَكَتْ أَنْيَابُهُ