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رءبل
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaرِئْبَالٌ ذ , a quadriliteral word [as to its root], (M, K,) of the measure فِعْلَالٌ, as is shown by their saying تَرَأْبَلُوا; (M;) and also without ء, (M, K,) sometimes, (K,) the ء being suppressed, and ى substituted for it; (M;) The lion: (S in art. ربل, and M and K:) and the wolf: (M, K:) or a malignant, guileful, or crafty, wolf: and accord. to Skr, a fleshy and young beast of prey: (TA:) and applied as an epithet to a thief, because of his boldness: (M:) and also, (K,) as some say, (M,) one who is the only offspring of his mother: (M, K:) pl. رَاآبِيلُ (S in art. ربل, and K) and رَاآبِلُ, (K,) [the latter, probably, contracted by poetic license,] and رَاآبِلَةٌ (TA.) [See also رِيْبَالٌ, in art. ربل.]
Derived headwords
رِئْبَالٌ
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