ذب
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaمُذَبِّبٌ ذ (tropical:) A rider hastening, or making haste, (T, S, M, K,) apart from others: (S, M, K:) or striving, labouring, toiling, or exerting himself, in going, or journeying, so as to leave not a ذُبَابَة [or any part of his journey remaining unaccomplished ]. (A.) And it is also applied to a [wild] bull. (A.) In the following saying, ↓ مَسِيرَةٌشَهْرٍ لِلْبَعِيرِ المُذَبْذِبِ (assumed tropical:) [ A month's journey to the hastening camel ], (M,) or لِلْبَرِيدِ المُذَبْذِبِ [ to the hastening messenger ], (TA,) by المذبذب is meant المُذَبِّب. (M, TA.) ― -b2- [(assumed tropical:) A quick journey: or one in which is no flagging, or langour. ] You say, لَا يَنَالُونَ المَاآءِ اـِلَّا بِقَرَبٍ مُذَبِّبٍ, i. e. (assumed tropical:) [ They will not reach the water but by a ] quick [ night-journey thereto ]. (S.) And خِمْسٌ مُذَبِّبٌ (assumed tropical:) [ A journey in which the camels are watered only on the first and fifth days ] in which is no flagging, or langour. (T.) ― -b3- ظِمْءٌ مُذَبِّبٌ (assumed tropical:) [ An interval between two water-ings ] of long duration, in which one journeys from afar (T, S, M, K) and with haste. (T, S, K.)
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