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سبط

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

2 سَبَّطَتْ ذ , (M, K, &c.,) inf. n. تَسْبِيطٌ, (S, K,) She (a camel, AZ, As, M, K, and a ewe, K) cast her young one, or fœtus, in an incomplete state: (M, K:) or before its form was apparent; (AZ, K;) like أَجْهَضَتْ and رَجَعَتْ: (AZ:) or when its fur had grown, before completion; as also سَبَّغَتٌ: (As, TA:) or سبّطت بِوَلَدِهَا she (a camel) cast her young one when its hair had grown: and سبّطت she (a ewe) cast her young one, or fœtus, abortively. (S.) The epithet applied to her in this case is ↓ مُسَبِّطٌ [without ة]. (M, K.)

Derived headwords

سَبَّطَتْverb
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سبّطت بِوَلَدِهَا