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هيب

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

4 اهاب بِصَاحِبِهِ ذ (tropical:) He called his companion. And in like manner, أَهَبْتُ بِهِ اـِلَى الخَيْرِ (tropical:) I called him, or invited him, to what was good. (MF.) ― -b2- اهاب بِالاـِبِلِ He called to the camels, in driving them or urging them, by the cry هَابْ هَابْ. (K.) ― -b3- اهاب بِغَنَمِهِ He (a pastor) cried out to his sheep, or goats, in order that they might stop, or return: and اهاب بِالبَعِيرِ [ He cried out to the camel, for the same purpose ]. (S.) الاـِهَابَةُ is The crying out to camels, and calling them. (As and others.) ― -b4- اهاب بَالخَيْلِ He called the horses, or called out to them by the cry هَابِ, (so in the S and in a MS. copy of the K: in the CK, هَابْ,) or by the cry of هَبْ and هَبِى, meaning Come! Approach! or Advance boldly! (K.) Az remarks his having heard هاب used [as a cry] only to horses; not to camels. (TA.) See هَبْهَبَ, in art. هب.

Derived headwords

اهاب بِصَاحِبِهِverb
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أَهَبْتُ بِهِ اـِلَى الخَيْرِ
اهاب بِالاـِبِلِ
هَابْ هَابْ
اهاب بِغَنَمِهِ
اهاب بِالبَعِيرِ
اهاب بَالخَيْلِ