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نوب

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

النَّوْبٌ ذ What is a day's and a night's journey distant from one: (S, K:) what is a night's journey distant is called القَرَبُ: originally in the case of going to water: (S:) or what is three days' journey distant: or what is two leagues (فَرْسَخَانِ) distant; or three. (TA.) Lebeed says, اـِحْدَى بَنِى جَعْفَرٍ كَلِفْتُ بِهَا لَمْ تُمْسِ مِنِّى نَوْبًا وَلَا قَرَبَا [ I have become enamoured of one of the descendants of Jaafar: she has not become a day's and a night's journey (or three days' journey or two eagues, ) distant from me, nor a night's journey distant ]. (S.) Or نوب signifies [in these words of the poet] near, so that he might visit her repeatedly; and قرب and نوب are synonymous: (IAar:) or قرب [is used by him to signify that at such a distance] he might come to her once in three days. (AA.) -A2- نَوْبٌ Strength: (K:) as also ↓ نَوْبةٌ: ex. أَصْبَحْتَ لَا نَوْبَةٌ لَكَ Thou hast become without strength: and تَرَكْتُهُ لَا نَوْبٌ لَهُ I left him without strength. (TA.) ― -b2- نَوْبٌ Nearness. (ISk, S, K.) -A3- نَوْبٌ a pl. (or rather a quasi. pl. n., TA) of نَائِبٌ: (RA, K:) [but in what sense I do not find: app., as the act. part. n. of نَابَ “ it befell, &c. ”]

Derived headwords

النَّوْبٌ
  1. 1.
اـِحْدَى بَنِى جَعْفَرٍ كَلِفْتُ بِهَا
لَمْ تُمْسِ مِنِّى نَوْبًا وَلَا قَرَبَا
أَصْبَحْتَ لَا نَوْبَةٌ لَكَ
تَرَكْتُهُ لَا نَوْبٌ لَهُ