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هدب

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

هَيْدَبٌ ذ : see هُدْبٌ. ― -b2- [Its pl., هَيَادِبُ, is also applied to Filaments, capillaments, or fringe-like appertenances, of a flower. ― -b3- هَيْدَبٌ; (tropical:) A cloud or clouds, hanging down, (K,) approaching [ the earth ], like the هُدْب [or unwoven end or extremity, ] of a (قَطِيفَة: (TA:) or the هيدب of a cloud is its ذَيْل [or skirt ]. (K:) or what hangs down, of it, like the unwoven and, or extremity, of a garment. (مَا تَهَذَّبَ مِنْهُ.) when it is about to rain, resembling strings (S) ― -b4- هَيْدَبٌ (tropical:) A pendulous (or flabby. TA,) pubes of a woman: (K:) likened to the هيدب of a cloud (TA.) ― -b5- هَيْدَبٌ (tropical:) Tears flowing in a continued succession. (K.) On the authority of Lth, who cites the following verse: بِدَمْعٍ ذِى حَرَارَاتٍ عَلَى الخَدَّيْنِ ذِى هَيْدَبْ [ With hot tears upon the cheeks, flowing in a continued succession ]. But it is said in the L, I have not heard هيدب used as an epithet applied to rain falling continuously, aor. as an epithet applied to tears; and the verse which Lth adduces as an authority is forged. (TA.) ― -b6- هَيْدَبٌ (S, K) and ↓ هُدُبٌّ and ↓ هُدَّابٌ (K) Impotent in speech or actions; syn. عَيِىٌّ; (in one copy of the K غَبِىٌّ, or unintelligent; TA;) and heavy, or dull: (S, K:) or هيدب signifies impotent in speech or actions; dull of speech and understanding; heavy: and hard, or churlish; heavy, or dull; having much hair: (Az:) or, as some say, one who has upon him dangling strings, or the like, hanging from the suspensory of a sword, or other thing, and resembling the هيدب of a cloud: or, as some say, this word signifies stupid; foolish; of little sense: and ↓ هدبّ, weak. (TA.)

Derived headwords

هَيْدَبٌ
  1. 1.
مَا تَهَذَّبَ مِنْهُ
بِدَمْعٍ ذِى حَرَارَاتٍ
عَلَى الخَدَّيْنِ ذِى هَيْدَبْ