نبض
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 نَبَضَ ذ , aor. نَبِضَ , inf. n. نَبْضٌ and نَبَضَانٌ (S, A, K) and نَبِيضٌ, (so in a copy of the S,) It (a vein, or an artery,) pulsed, or beat, (TA,) [or throbbed; ] was, or became, in a state of motion, or agitation. (S, A, K.) ― -b2- [Hence,] ما نَبَضَ لَهُ عِرْقُ عَصَبِيَّةٍ (tropical:) [ No party-spirit, or zeal in the cause of his party, became roused, or excited, in him; ] he did not aid his people, or party, against oppression; was not angry, or zealous, for them, and did not defend them. (A, TA.) ― -b3- And ↓ نَبَضَ نَابِضُهُ (tropical:) His anger became roused, or excited. (A, TA.) ― -b4- [Hence also,] نَبَضَتِ الأَمْعَاآءُ, aor. as above, (in the L, written نَبُضَ , but this is doubtless a mistake,] (assumed tropical:) The bowels became in a state of commotion. (TA.) ― -b5- And نَبَضَ البَرْقُ (assumed tropical:) The lightning flashed lightly, or slightly, (K, TA,) like the نَبْض of a vein or an artery. (TA.) -A2- See also 4.
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