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طبع
Root entry · 1 derived lemma7 يَذُوبُ وَيَنْطَبِعُ ذ , a phrase of Es-Sarakhsee, meaning [ It melts, and then ] it admits of being sealed, stamped, imprinted, or impressed, is allowable on the ground of analogy, though we have not heard it [as transmitted from the Arabs of pure speech]. (Mgh.) ― -b2- [Golius has erroneously expl. انطبع as meaning “ Mansuetus, edoctus, obsequens fuit; ” on the authority of the KL; evidently in consequence of his having found its inf. n. (اِنْطِبَاعٌ) written in a copy of that work for اِنْطِياعٌ, the reading in my own copy.]
Derived headwords
يَذُوبُ وَيَنْطَبِعُverb
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