صوف
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaصُوفَةٌ ذ n. un. of صُوفٌ [q. v.]. (M &c.) ― -b2- [Also applied by physicians to A pessary, or suppository, of wool, containing a medicament of some kind, to be inserted into the vagina or rectum. ] -A2- Also Any of those who had the management of aught of the work of the بَيْت [meaning the House of God, i. e. the Kaabeh ], and who were called ↓ الصُّوفَانُ: (M:) [accord. to the TA, it is said that الصُّوفَانُ and الصُّوفَةُ are both alike appel-lations applied to any of such persons:] J and others say that صُوفَةٌ was the father of a tribe of Mudar, who used to serve the Kaabeh, and to return with the pilgrims from ' Arafát, in the Time of Ignorance; and it is implied in the S [that they were also called اآلُ صُوفَانَ, or] that صُوفَة was also called صُوفَان; and in a saying of Z, that الصُّوفَان and اآلُ صُوفَان were appellations of one and the same people: [hence, app., the applications of صُوفَةٌ and صُوفَانٌ to any servants of the Kaabeh:] but accord. to Sgh and the K, اآلُ صُوفَانَ is a mistake for اآلُ صَفْوَانَ. (TA.)
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