نبث
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaنَبِيثٌ ذ The dust that an animal digs up with its feet in running. (IAar.) ― -b2- ↓ نَبِيثَةٌ (S, K) and نَبِيثٌ and ↓ نَبَثٌ (L) The dust, or earth, that is taken forth, or dug out, from a well or a river: (S, L, K:) pl. of the first, نَبَائِثُ. (A.) ― -b3- نَبِيثٌ and ↓ مَنْبُوثٌ Earth, or dust, taken forth, or dug out, from a well or a river. (L.) ― -b4- سَبُعٍ ↓ نَبيثَةُ Flesh-meat buried by a beast of prey against the time of want. (IAth, from a trad.) -A2- نَبِيثٌ A species of sea-fish; accord. to IAar; but it is also said, on his authority, that it is called يَنْبِيثٌ; therefore it seems that one of these two words is a mistake for the other, or that they are two dial. forms. See also بَيْنِيثٌ, in art. بنث. (TA.) -A3- خَبِيثٌ نَبِيثٌ (tropical:) Very bad, evil, wicked, or corrupt: (K:) applied to a man: (TA:) the latter word is an imitation sequent to the former. (S, and some copies of the K.) -A4- أَبْدَى نَبِيثَةَ القَوْمِ, and نَبَائِثَهُمْ, (tropical:) [ He revealed the elicited secret of the people, and their elicited secrets ]. (A.) ― -b2- بَيْنَهُمْ شَحْنَاآءُ وَنَبَائِثُ (tropical:) [ Between them are enmity and secrets elicited ]. (A.)
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