سبد
Root entry · 1 derived lemma2 سبّد شَعَرَهُ ذ , (AA, TA,) inf. n. تَسْبِيدٌ, (K, TA,) He shaved off his hair; (AA, K, TA;) as also ↓ سَبَدَهُ, (AA, K,) inf. n. سَبْدٌ; (K, TA;) and ↓ اسبدهُ, (AA, TA,) inf. n. اـِسْبَادٌ: (K, TA:) or all signify he shaved off his hair and [ so ] removed it utterly: and سَبَتَ شَعَرَهُ and سبّتهُ and اسبتهُ also have the former signification accord. to AA: (TA:) [and] تَسْبِيدُ الرَّأْسِ signifies the removing utterly the hair of the head [ by shaving ]: (S:) or سبّد شَعَرَهُ signifies he shaved off his hair and then left it until it had grown a little: (A'Obeyd, L:) or he removed utterly his hair, making it to be [ shaven ] close to the skin; (A'Obeyd, M, L;) as also سمّدهُ. (A'Obeyd, L.) ― -b2- And He let the whole of his hair grow ample and long: thus it has two contr. significations. (M.) ― -b3- And تَسْبِيدٌ signifies also The combing, or combing down, or letting down and loosing, and then moistening, and leaving, the hair of the head. (Suleymán Ibn-El-Mugheyreh, L, K. *) ― -b4- And The rendering [one's hair] matted, or compacted, and dusty. (M, L.) ― -b5- And [hence, app., the objective complement being meant to be understood,] The leaving off, or neglecting, the anointing of oneself [or of one's hair ], (A'Obeyd, S, K, TA,) and washing: and some say تَسْمِيدٌ, which signifies the same. (A'Obeyd, TA.) -A2- تَسْبِيدٌ is also used [intransitively,] as signifying The appearing of the hair of the head: (K:) or the growing after some days: (M:) or سبّد الشَّعَرُ means The hair grew so that its blackness appeared after the shaving. (S, M.) ― -b2- And The coming forth of the down [of a young bird]: (M:) or the appearing of the feathers of a young bird. (K.) You say, سبّد الفَرْخُ The young bird began to show its feathers, or to become fledged. (S.) ― -b3- And The growing of fresh shoots upon, or among, the old portions of the [plant called] نَصِىّ; as also ↓ اـِسْبَادٌ: (K:) you say [of that plant], سبّد and ↓ اسبد: (TA:) or سبّد النَّبَاتُ The plant had heads coming forth, before the spreading thereof. (M.)
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