وجب
Root entry · 1 derived lemma2 وجّب بِهِ الأَرْضَ ذ , inf. n. تَوْجِيبٌ, He threw him down upon the ground. (S.) ― -b2- وجّب, inf. n. تَوْجِيبٌ, The camel lay upon his breast with folded legs, falling down upon the ground. (TA.) ― -b3- وجّبت, inf. n. تَوْجِيبٌ She (a camel) became milkless: (TA:) or [ her biestings coagulated in her udder: see وَجْبٌ]. ― -b4- وجّب, (inf. n. تَوْجِيبٌ, K,) He was fatigued, tired, or weary: (S, K:) said of a camel. (S.) ― -b5- وجّب اللِّبَأُ, inf. n. تَوْجِيبٌ, The biestings coagulated in the udder. (K.) -A2- وجّب, (inf. n. تَوْجِيبٌ, TA,) He milked (a camel, K,) but once in the course of each day and night. (S, K.) ― -b2- وجّب, inf. n. تَوْجِيبٌ, He accustomed himself, (Lh, S,) in which case you also say وجّب لِنَفْسِهِ, (Lh,) and his family, or household, and his horse, (Lh, K,) to eat but one meal (K) in the course of each day and night. (Lh, S.) ― -b3- See 1. -A3- وجّب He took, got, or won, a bet, wager, or stake, at a shooting-match or race. (L, in TA, voce نَدَبٌ.) ― -b2- See 4.
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