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لبد

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

4 أَلْبَدَ : see 1. ― -b2- البد شَيْئًا بِشَىْءٍ He stuck a thing to a thing; (K;) as also لَبَدَهُ, inf. n. لَبْدٌ: (TA:) or he stuck a thing firmly to a thing. (L.) ― -b3- He put the milking-vessel close to the udder [lit., stuck it to the udder ] in order that there might be no froth to the milk. (TA, art. نفج.) ― -b4- البد He (a camel) struck his hinder parts with his tail, having befouled it with his thin dung and his urine, and so made these to form a compact crust upon those parts. (S, L.) ― -b5- البد بَصَرُهُ (assumed tropical:) His sight, or eye, (meaning that of a person praying,) remained fixed upon the place of prostration. (K.) ― -b6- البد (tropical:) He lowered, or stooped, his head, in entering (A, K) a door. (A.) -A2- البد السَّرْجَ; (S, IKtt, K;) and ↓ لَبَدَهُ, inf. n. لَبْدٌ; (IKtt;) He made for the saddle a لِبْد [or cloth of felt to place beneath it ]: (S, IKtt, K:) and in like manner, البد الخُفَّ, and ↓ لَبَدَهُ, he made a لِبْد [or lining of felt? ] for the boots. (IKtt.) ― -b2- البد الفَرَسَ He bound upon the horse a لِبْد [or saddle cloth, or covering of felt ]: (S, K:) or put it upon his back. (A.) ― -b3- البدتِ الاـِبِلُ (assumed tropical:) The camels put forth their soft hair (S, L, K) and their colours, (S, L,) and assumed a goodly appearance, (L,) and began to grow fat, (S, L, K,) by reason of the [ season, or pasture, called ] رَبِيع: (S, L:) as though they put on أَلْبَاد [or felt coverings]. (L.) ― -b4- البد القِرْبَةَ He put the water-skin into a جُوَالِق [or sack ]: (K:) or into a لَبِيد, or small جوالق: (S:) the لَبِيد is a لِبْد [or covering of felt ] which is sewed upon it. (L.)

Derived headwords

أَلْبَدَverb
  1. 1.
البد شَيْئًا بِشَىْءٍ
البد بَصَرُهُ
البد السَّرْجَ
البد الخُفَّ
البدتِ الاـِبِلُ
البد القِرْبَةَ