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ربق
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaأُمُّ الرُّبَيْقِ ذ Calamity, or misfortune: (JK, S, K:) whence the prov., جَاآءَنَا بِأمِّ الرُّبَيْقِ عَلَى أُرَيْقِ, (TA,) meaning He brought us a great calamity, or misfortune: (K in art. ارق:) As says that the Arabs assert it to have been said by a man who saw the ghool upon a dusky white camel (جَمَل أَوْرَق); (S in that art., and TA;) أُرَيْق being the dim. of أَوْرَق: (K in that art.:) or امّ الربيق is a name of war, or battle: or the viper: (JK, Ibn-'Abbád, TA:) this last signification is held to be correct by Z, because, he says, the viper is short, and when it folds itself it resembles the رِبَق (TA.)
Derived headwords
أُمُّ الرُّبَيْقِ
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جَاآءَنَا بِأمِّ الرُّبَيْقِ عَلَى أُرَيْقِ
امّ الربيق