هلب
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 هَلِبَ ذ , aor. هَلَبَ , inf. n. هَلَبٌ, He had much hair [of the kind termed هُلْب]; was very hairy. (K.) ― -b2- هَلَبَ ذَنَبَ الفَرَسِ, and هَلَبَ الفَرَسَ, aor. هَلُبَ , inf. n. هَلْبٌ, He shore the tail of the horse: (Msb:) shore it, or cut it off, utterly. (TA.) هَلَبَهُ; (S, K;) and ↓ هلّبه, (K,) inf. n. تَهْلِيبٌ; (TA;) He plucked from him (i. e. a horse, S,) his هُلْب [or coarse hair, of the tail &c. ]. (S, K.) ― -b3- هُلِبَ It (a tail) was entirely cut off. (TA.) -A2- هَلَبَهُمْ بِلِسَانِهِ, aor. هَلِبَ ; and ↓ هلّبهم, (inf. n. تَهْلِيبٌ, TA;) (tropical:) He satirized and reviled them: (K:) he carped at them severely with his tongue. (TA.) -A3- هَلَبَ, aor. هَلُبَ ; and ↓ اهلب, (inf. n. اـِهْلَابٌ, TA) ; He (a horse) prosecuted, or continued, his course, or run, uninterruptedly; syn. تَابَعَ الجَرْىَ: (K:) and, the latter verb, he (a horse,) was ardent, or impetuous, in his course, or running; as also أَلْهَبَ. (As, in TA, art. لهب.) [See also ضَهبَ القَوْمُ] -A4- هَلَبَتِ السَّمَاءُ القَوْمَ The sky wetted the people with dew (نَدًى): or, with continual rain. (K.) هَلَبَتْنَا السَّمَاءُ The sky wetted us with dew (ندى) or the like; (TA;) as also ↓ أَهْلَبَتْنَا: (T:) the sky rained upon us a copious, or an excellent, rain. (TA.)
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