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هدب

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

1 هَدَبَهُ ذ , aor. هَدِبَ , He cut it; or cut it off. (K, TA.) See also هَدَبَ. ― -b2- هَدَبَ, (aor. هَدِبَ , inf. n. هَدْبٌ, S,) He milked a camel: (ISk, S, K:) or he milked any animal with the ends of his fingers. (IKtt.) ― -b3- هَدَبَ (S, K,) aor. هَدُبَ ; or ↓ هدّب, inf. n. تَهْدِيبٌ; and ↓ اهتدب; (TA;) He plucked, or gathered, fruit, (S, K,) or [the kind of leaves called] هَدَبٌ. (TA.) -A2- هَدِبَ, (inf. n. هَدَبٌ, TA;) and ↓ اهدب; It (a tree) had long and pendulous branches, or twigs. (K.) The latter verb is explained by IKtt as signifying It (a tree) had numerous branches. (TA.) This is not derived from the هَدَب of the أَرْطَى and the like (AHn.) ― -b2- هَدِبَتِ العَيْنُ, aor. هَدَبَ , (inf. n. هَدَبٌ TA,) The eye had long lashes. (K.)

Derived headwords

هَدَبَهُverb
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هَدِبَتِ العَيْنُ