Lane's Lexicon (Edward Lane, 1863)
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- حل1 lemmalane_011457
مِحْلَالٌ محلال A place, (S,) or a meadow (رَوْضَةٌ), (K,) and a land (أَرْضٌ), (TA,) and a house (دَارٌ), (Mgh and Msb in art. اتى,) in which people alight, or descend and stop, or abide, much, or often; (S, K, TA, and Mgh and Msb ubi suprà;) as also ↓ مُحَلَّلٌ applied to a place: (S, TA:) or chosen as a place of alighting, &c.: or, accord. to ISd, that makes [or invites ] people to alight, &c., in it much, or often; because a word of the measure مِفْعَالٌ has only the meaning of an act. part. n.: and, as some say, a meadow and a land are only thus called if abounding with herbage wholesome to the cattle. (TA.)
مِحْلَالٌ - حل1 lemmalane_011458
مَحْلُولٌ محلول : see مُحَلَّلٌ.
مَحْلُولٌ - حل1 lemmalane_011459
مُحَلْحَلٌ محلحل : see حُلَا حِلٌ.
مُحَلْحَلٌ - حلء1 lemmalane_011460
1 حَلَأَهُ ذ , aor. حَلَاَ ; and ↓ أَحْلَأَهُ; He applied the collyrium called حُلَاآءَة and حَلُوْء to his eyes: (K:) or, accord. to AZ, ↓ أَحْلَأَهُ, inf. n. اـِحْلَاآءٌ, signifies, he rubbed for him powder from two stones, and applied their powder as a collyrium to his eyes when they were diseased: (TA:) and accord. to ISk, حَلَأَ لَهُ حَلُوْءًا signifies he rubbed for him a stone upon another stone, then put the powder [ thus obtained ] upon the palm of his hand, and rubbed off with it the rust of a mirror, [see صَدَأَ and صَدَّأَ, the mirror being of bronze, or other metallic substance,] then applied it as a collyrium to his eyes. (K, * S.) -A2- حَلَأَهُ, inf. n. حَلْءٌ, He flogged him with a whip. (S.) ― -b2- And, as also ↓ حَلَّأَهُ, He struck him with a sword, (S, K,) or a staff or stick. (TA.) ― -b3- حَلَأَ بِهِ الأَرْضَ He threw him down on the ground, prostrate: (K:) like جَلَأَ به الارض, which, accord. to Az, is a dial. var. of حلأ. (TA.) ― -b4- حَلَأَهَا (tropical:) He lay with her; or compressed her. (K, TA.) -A3- حَلَأَهُ, (S, K,) and ↓ حلّأهُ, (K,) and ↓ احلأهُ, (TA,) He gave him money. (AZ, S, K.) [Hence,] مَا حُلِئْتُ مِنْهُ بِطَائِلٍ [ I gained not, or derived not, any great profit from him, or it ]. (T.) [See also 1 in art. حلى.] -A4- حَلَأَ الجِلْدَ, aor. حَلَاَ , inf. n. حَلْ ءٌ and حَلْأَةٌ, He (a currier) shaved the hide; (S, K;) i. e., removed what remained of the flesh. (K.) ― -b2- Hence the prov., حَلَأَتْ حَالِئَةٌ عِنْ كُوعِهَا [ A woman shaving a hide grazed the shin of the extremity of the bone of her fore arm next the thumb: see also حَزَّ]: for the dexterous woman sometimes hurries, and so grazes the skin of her wrist-bone. (S.) The prov., however, is differently explained: see حَالِئَةٌ. (TA.) ― -b3- حَلَأْتُ الصُّوفَ, inf. n. حَلْءٌ; as also حَلَتُّهُ; I tore the wool from the sheep. (Lh, TA in art. حلت) -A5- حَلِىءَ الأَدِيمُ, inf. n. حَلَاـٌ, The hide had in it what is called تِحْلِىءٌ. (S.) ― -b2- حَلِىءَ He had pustules (حَلَاـٌ, for which is put in the K تِحْلِىءٌ) upon his lips after a fever. (TA.) And حَلئَت الشَّفَةُ The lip broke out with pustules after an illness; (S, K;) as also حَلِيَت. (T.)
حَلَأَهُ - حلء1 lemmalane_011461
2 حَلَّاَ see 1, in two places. -A2- حلّأ, inf. n. تَحْلِىْءٌ and تَحْلِئَةٌ, He drove away, and debarred, (camels or other animals, S, or people, TA,) from the water. (S, K.) حَلَّيْتُمْ occurs in a trad. for حَلَّأْتُمْ, like قَرَيْتُ for قَرَأْتُ, contr. to analogy; it being a rule not to change hemzeh into ى unless the next preceding letter is meksoor. (TA.) -A3- حلّأ السَّوِيقَ, inf. n. تَحْلِئَةٌ; as also ↓ احلأ; He sweetened the سويق [or mess made of the meal of parched barley ]: but hemzeh does not properly belong to this verb; for it is from الحَلْوَاآء. (Fr, S, K.) [See 2 in art. حلو.]
حَلَّاَ - حلء1 lemmalane_011462
4 أَحْلَاَ see 1, in three places: -A2- and see also 2.
أَحْلَاَ - حلء1 lemmalane_011463
حَلَأٌ ذ Pustules breaking out upon the lips after a fever. (S, K.) [See also حَلًا, in art. حلى.]
حَلَأٌ - حلء1 lemmalane_011464
حَلُوْءٌ حل حلوء : see حُلَاآءَةٌ.
حَلُوْءٌ - حلء1 lemmalane_011465
حَلَاآءَةٌ حلاآءه حلاآءة A land abounding with trees: (K:) or the name of a certain place, (K,) intensely cold; (TA;) as also حِلَاآءة. (K.)
حَلَاآءَةٌ - حلء1 lemmalane_011466
حُلَاآءَةٌ حلاآءه حلاآءة and ↓ حَلُوْءٌ What is rubbed between two stones, to be applied as a collyrium (S, K) for a pain in the eyes: (TA:) [but see the verb, in the explanations of which this collyrium seems to be more correctly described:] or حَلُوْءٌ is a stone which a person with diseased eyes uses as a remedy: (K:) or, accord. to ISk, a stone that is rubbed upon, and then used as a collyrium; [i. e., its powder is so used.] (TA.) تُحَكُّ ↓ حَلُوْءَةٌ بِالذَّرَارِيحِ [ A powder for the eyes, that is rubbed together with cantharides, ] is a prov., applied to him whose words are fair, and whose actions are foul. (TA.) ― -b2- حُلَاآءَةٌ also signifies That which a currier shaves off from the inner side of a hide. (S, K.)
حُلَاآءَةٌ - حلء1 lemmalane_011467
حَلُوْءَةٌ حله حلة حلوءه حلوءة : see the next preceding paragraph.
حَلُوْءَةٌ - حلء1 lemmalane_011468
حَالِئَةٌ ذ A malignant serpent, (Sh, K,) the action of which, in poisoning him whom it bites, is like that of the oculist who rubs powder [ form two stones ] for him who has diseased eyes, and applies it to them. (Sh.) [Hence, accord. to some, the prov. above mentioned, as is stated (but without explanation) in the TA.]
حَالِئَةٌ - حلء1 lemmalane_011469
تِحْلِىءٌ تحلىء تحليء تحلئ and ↓ تِحْلِئَةٌ The hair on the surface of a hide, and its dirt, and blackness: (K:) or what is pared off from the back of a hide. (Lh, TA in art. بشر.) ― -b2- Also What the knife spoils, of a hide, in the process of shaving it. (S, K.) ― -b3- رَجُلٌ تِحْلِئَةٌ (tropical:) A heavy, or dull, or troublesome, man, (TA,) who sticks to another [ like dirt ], and vexes him. (K.)
تِحْلِىءٌ - حلء1 lemmalane_011470
تِحْلِئَةٌ ذ : see the next preceding paragraph.
تِحْلِئَةٌ - حلء1 lemmalane_011471
مِحْلَأٌ ذ : see what next follows.
مِحْلَأٌ - حلء1 lemmalane_011472
مِحْلَأَةٌ ذ A currier's knife, used for shaving the inner surface of the hide: (K:) and ↓ محْلَأٌ the iron instrument, or stone, with which one shaves off the تِحْلِىء of a hide, and with which one skins. (TA voce مِحْمَرٌ, q. v.)
مِحْلَأَةٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011473
1 حَلَبَ حلب , (S, Mgh, Msb, K,) aor. حَلُبَ (S, Msb, K) and حَلِبَ , (K,) inf. n. حَلَبٌ (S, A, Msb, K) and حَلْبٌ (A, Mgh, Msb, K) and حِلَابٌ; (K;) and ↓ احتلب; (S, K;) He milked (TA) a she-camel (S, Mgh, Msb, TA) &c., (Msb,) a ewe, a she-goat, and a cow: (TA:) he drew forth the milk in the udder: (A, K: [see also 10:]) and حَلَبَ اللَّبَنَ [ he drew the milk from the udder ]. (S and K in art. رثأ, &c.) حَلَبْتَ بِالسَّاعِدِ الأَشَدِّ [ Thou hast milked with the strongest fore arm ] is a prov., meaning thou hast asked aid of him who will perform thine affair, or thy want: (TA:) or, accord. to A'Obeyd, حَلَبْتُهَا الخ I have milked her &c., meaning I have taken it by force when I could not by gentle means. (TA in art. شد.) And حُلِبَتْ صَرَامِ, (TA,) or صُرَامُ, (S, and some copies of the K, in art. صرم,) The last milk was, or has been drawn from the udder, is another prov., used in a case when an evil has attained its crisis: (TA:) or it means (assumed tropical:) the excuse reached, or has reached, its utmost point: (AO, S and K in art. صرم:) or the she-camel that hah [ little or ] no milk was milked, or has been milked; denoting a calamity. (IB, TA in art. صرم.) And اـِنْ كُنْتَ كَاذِبًا فَحَلَبْتَ قَاعِدًا If thou lie, mayest thou milk sitting; i. e., lose thy camels, and become an owner only of sheep or goats, and thus, after having milked camels standing, milk sheep or goats sitting: this, also, is a proverbial saying, like the following: مَا لَهُ حَلَبَ قَاعِدًا وَا@صْطَبَحَ بَارِدًا [ What aileth him? ] May he [be reduced to] milk a sheep or goat sitting, and drink cold water, not hot milk. (TA.) And حَلَبَ الدَّهْرَ أَشْطُرَهُ (assumed tropical:) He experienced good fortune and evil, is another prov. (TA. [See this and other exs. in art. شطر.]) So, too, ثُمَّ أَقْلَعَتْ ↓ حَلَبَتْ حَلْبَتَهَا (TA [but not there explained]) [lit. She performed her act of milking, and then desisted: but, as explained in Freytag's Arab. prov. (i. 343 and 281), meaning (assumed tropical:) It (a cloud, سَحَابَة,) sent forth a fine rain, and then ceased: and some read حَلْبَةً ↓ أَحْلَبَتْ, meaning the same: see another reading voce جَلَبَ]. ― -b2- [Hence, حَلَبَهُ (assumed tropical:) He mulcted him: see an ex. voce فَشَّ: and see حَلَبٌ.] ― -b3- [Hence also,] حَلَبَ, (A, K,) aor. حَلُبَ , (A,) inf. n. حَلْبٌ, (TA,) (tropical:) He set himself upon his knees, in the posture of the milker: (A:) he sat on his knees; (K;) or on his knee: he sat on his knee in eating, or in milking a ewe or she-goat: he kneeled. (TA.) You say, اُحْلُبْ وَكُلْ (tropical:) [ Kneel thou like the milker, and eat ]: (A:) it denotes a lowly [and becoming] mode of sitting while eating. (TA.) لَيْسَ فِى كُلِّ حِينٍ ا@حْلُبْ فَا@شْرُبْ (tropical:) [ Not at every time is it said, kneel thou, and understand ] is a prov. applied in the case of anything that is forbidden, or denied: AA says that الحلب signifies the act of kneeling; and الشرب the understanding a thing: and one says to a stupid person, اُحْلُبْ ثُمَّ ا@شْرُبْ Kneel thou; then understand: one says also, ليس كلُ حين احلب فاشرب [in Freytag's Arab. Prov., ii. 437, thus: فَأَشْرَبَ ↓ لَيْسَ كُلُّ حِينٍ أَحْلَبَ, and explained as meaning Not every time permits to milk and then to drink: i. e. not every time aids thee in performing a work; therefore thou shouldst act prudently, and not expend thy wealth without rule and measure.] (TA.) -A2- حَلَبَ الرَّجُلَ, aor. حَلُبَ , He milked for the man. (S.) ― -b2- حَلَبَهُ and ↓ احلبهُ He assigned to him, to be milked by him, a ewe or she-goat, and a she-camel: (K:) or the latter, he assigned to him what he should milk. (S.) -A3- حَلَبُوا, (K,) aor. حَلُبَ , (TA,) inf. n. حَلْبٌ and حُلُوبٌ, They assemble, or collected themselves together, from every quarter. (K, TA.) [See also 4.] -A4- حَلِبَ, aor. حَلَبَ , It (hair &c.) was, or became, black. (K.)
حَلَبَ - حلب1 lemmalane_011474
3 حالبهُ حالب حالبه حالبة He milked with him. (K.) ― -b2- See also 4. ― -b3- حَالَبَتْهَا, inf. n. مُحَالَبَةٌ, She vied with her in patience during milking. (L.)
حالبهُ - حلب1 lemmalane_011475
4 احلب أَهْلَهُ ذ , (S,) inf. n. اـِحْلَابٌ (K) and اـِحْلَابَةٌ, (S, K,) [which latter see also below,] He milked for his family, while he was in the place of pasturage, and then sent to them the milk there drawn by him: (S, K:) or he conveyed to his tribe what had been milked while the camels were in the places of pasturage, and had been collected to the quantity of a camel-load. (TA.) ― -b2- See also 1, in three places. [In the last of those instances, the verb, as explained in the K, is doubly trans.; and hence,] ― -b3- احلبهُ is also used as meaning (assumed tropical:) He gave him a thing. (TA.) ― -b4- Also He assisted him to milk, or in milking. (S, A, Mgh, K.) ― -b5- And hence, (A, Mgh,) as also ↓ حالبهُ, (S,) by extension, (A,) in a general sense, (Mgh,) (tropical:) He assisted him, or aided him. (S, A.) And احلب غَيْرَ قَوْمِهِ (assumed tropical:) He entered among a party, or people, not his own, and aided some of them against others. (TA.) And احلبوا (assumed tropical:) They aided their companions. (TA.) (assumed tropical:) They assembled, or collected themselves together, from every quarter, to render aid, عَلَيْهِ against him; (S;) like اجلبوا; (S in art. جلب;) as also ↓ استحلبوا: (TA:) (assumed tropical:) they collected themselves together from every quarter for war &c.: (Az, TA:) (assumed tropical:) they assembled from every quarter, عَلَيْهِ against him. (TA. [See also 1.]) -A2- احلب His camels brought forth females: opposed to اجلب “ his camels brought forth males. ” (S, A, K.) One says, أَأَحْلَبْتَ أَمْ أَجْلَبْتَ Have thy camels brought forth females, or have they brought forth males? (M, K.) See also أَجْلَبَ.
احلب أَهْلَهُ - حلب1 lemmalane_011476
5 تحلّب حلب تحلب It flowed; (S, A, K, KL;) [or oozed, or exuded; ] said of milk; (KL;) and (tropical:) of water; (A;) and (tropical:) of sweat, (S, A, K,) as also ↓ انحلب; (S;) and (tropical:) of moisture, or dew. (L.) ― -b2- (tropical:) It (one's body) flowed, عَرَقًا with sweat: and in like manner, the eye [with tears]; (K;) and the mouth [with saliva]; (A, K;) as also ↓ انحلب. (K.) ― -b3- (assumed tropical:) He sweated. (TA.) ― -b4- It is also said of the [tribute termed] فَىْء [as meaning (assumed tropical:) It flowed in; or was collected: see حَلَبٌ]. (TA.)
تحلّب - حلب1 lemmalane_011477
7 اـِنْحَلَبَ see 5, in two places.
اـِنْحَلَبَ - حلب1 lemmalane_011478
8 اـِحْتَلَبَ see 1, first sentence.
اـِحْتَلَبَ - حلب1 lemmalane_011479
10 استحلب أستحلب استحلب ٱستحلب He drew forth milk. (S, A, K. *) ― -b2- [Hence,] استحلبتِ الرِّيحُ السَّحَابَ (A, TA) (tropical:) The wind drew forth a shower of fine rain from the clouds; or caused them to send forth fine rain. (TA.) [And استحلبهُ فِى فَمِهِ (assumed tropical:) He sucked it in his mouth so as to draw forth its moisture or what dissolved thereof: see an ex. voce مُرٌّ.] ― -b3- نَسْتَحْلِبُ الصِّبْرَ, occurring in a trad., means نَسْتَدِرُّ السَّحَابَ (assumed tropical:) [ We desire, or look for, a shower of rain from the white clouds ]. (TA.) ― -b4- See also 4.
استحلب - حلب1 lemmalane_011480
حُلْبٌ حلب : see حُلْبَةٌ.
حُلْبٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011481
حَلَبٌ حلب is an inf. n.: (S, A, Msb, K: see 1:) ― -b2- and also signifies Milk drawn from the udder; (S, A, * Mgh, K;) or so لِبَنٌ حَلَبٌ; (Msb;) and so ↓ حَلِيبٌ; (S A, K;) or لَبَنٌ حَلِيبٌ; (Msb;) and ↓ حلَابٌ: (TA:) or (K, TA, in the CK “ and ”) ↓ حَلِيبٌ signifies [ fresh milk, i. e.] milk of which the taste has not become altered; (K, TA;) and حَلَبٌ is thought by ISd to be used in this sense. (TA.) ― -b3- [Hence,] (tropical:) The [ tax called ] جِبَايَة: (A:) or the kind of جباية (S, K) that is similar to the صَدَقَة and the like, (K,) whereof the assessment is not certain, or defined: (S, K:) pl. أَحْلَابٌ. (A, TA.) The pl. also means (assumed tropical:) Profits, or advantages, such as accrue to a commander, or governor. (TA in art. رضع.) ― -b4- (tropical:) An evil result: so in the saying, ذَاقُوا حَلَبَ أَمْرِهِمْ (tropical:) [ They tasted the evil result of their affair, or action ]. (A.) ― -b5- مَا لَهُ لَا حَلَبٌ وَلَا جَلَبٌ, mentioned by IAar, but not explained by him, (TA,) is said to be a form of imprecation [meaning What aileth him? May he have neither she-camels nor he-camels ]; (K;) and this is the opinion generally held: (TA:) but some say that there is no reason for this [assertion; holding the meaning to be, he has neither she-camels nor hecamels; the former لا being redundant: see 4; and see also جَلَبُ]. (K.) -A2- Also The covering, exterior part, peel, or the like, (syn. قِشْر,) of anything. (Kr, TA.)
حَلَبٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011482
حُلُبٌ حلب [a pl. of which the sing. is not mentioned,] Black; as applied to animals. (K. [See also حُلْبُوبٌ.]) ― -b2- And Intelligent; as applied to men. (K.)
حُلُبٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011483
حَلْبَةٌ حلب حلبه حلبة [ A single act of milking: ] see 1. ― -b2- [ A time of milking. And hence,] الحَلْبَتَانِ The morning and evening; (IAar, K;) because they are the two milking-times. (TA.) ― -b3- [(assumed tropical:) A fine rain; or a shower of fine rain: pl. حَلَبَاتٌ: the sing. occurring in the TA in art. هضب, and the pl. in the same and in the S in that art.: see also 1 in the present art.] -A2- A number of horses started together for a wager: (K:) horses assembled from every quarter for a race, (S, Mgh, Msb, K,) not from one stable, (S, K,) or not from one quarter: (Msb:) or horses that come from every quarter to aid: (A: [but this is probably a false rendering, occasioned by an omission, which has combined portions of explanations of two words:]) pl. حَلَائِبُ, (Msb, K,) because the sing. has the meaning of ↓ حَلِيبَةٌ, (Msb,) [as pl. of حَلْبَةٌ] irreg., and حِلَابٌ and حَلَبَاتٌ. (TA.) You say, جَاآءَتِ الفَرَسُ فِى اآخِرِ الحَلْبَةِ The mare came among the last of the horses [ in the race ]. (Msb.) And فُلَانٌ سَابِقُ الحَلَائِبِ (assumed tropical:) [ Such a one is the winner in races. or in contests ]. (TA.) ― -b2- And A raceground. (A.) You say, فُلَانٌ يَرْكُضُ فِى كُلِّ حَلْبَةٍ مِنْ حَلَبَاتِ المَجْدِ (tropical:) [ Such a one urges on in every scene of glorious contest ]. (A, TA.)
حَلْبَةٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011484
حُلْبَةٌ حلب حلبه حلبة [ Fenugreek; trigonella fænumgræcum of Linn.;] a certain grain, (S, Mgh, Msb,) well known, (S, Mgh,) which is eaten; also pronounced ↓ حُلُبَةٌ: (Msb:) a certain plant, (AHn, K,) having a yellow grain, used medicinally; and made to germinate [in a vessel of water], and eaten; (AHn, TA;) useful as a remedy for diseases of the chest, for cough, asthma, phlegm, and hæmorrhoids, for giving strength to the back, for the liver and the bladder, and as a stimulant to the venereal faculty, (K, * TA,) alone or compounded; and a common article of food of the people of El-Yemen: pl. [or rather coll. gen. n.] ↓ حُلْبٌ. (TA.) ― -b2- The [ plant otherwise called ] عَرْفَج. (AHn, K.) ― -b3- The قَتَاد [or tragacantha ]. (AHn, K.) ― -b4- The leaves of the عِضَاه when they have become harsh and dry, and dusty or dustcoloured, and when its branches and thorns have become thick: (TA:) or it is [ what is in a similar state ] of the fruit of the عضاه: (IAth, TA:) the word is sometimes pronounced ↓ حُلُبَةٌ. (TA.) ― -b5- The kind of food called فَرِيقَة, (K, TA,) which is given to women when childbearing; (TA;) as also ↓ حُلُبَةٌ. (K.) -A2- A pure black colour. (K.) [See حُلْبُوبٌ.]
حُلْبَةٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011485
حُلُبَةٌ حلب حلبه حلبة : see the next preceding paragraph, in three places.
حُلُبَةٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011486
حَلْبَى حلب حلبى حلبي : see حَلُوبٌ, in two places.
حَلْبَى - حلب1 lemmalane_011487
حَلْبَاآءُ حلباآء A female slave who kneels by reason of indolence. (TA.)
حَلْبَاآءُ - حلب1 lemmalane_011488
حَلْبَاةٌ حلب حلباه حلباة ; and its pl. حَلْبَاتٌ: see حَلُوبٌ, in three places.
حَلْبَاةٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011489
حُلْبُوبٌ حلبوب Black hair &c. (T, K. [See also حُلُبٌ.]) And أَسْوَدُحُلْبُوبٌ Intensely black. (S.)
حُلْبُوبٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011490
حَلَبُوتٌ حلبوت : see each in two places voce حَلُوب.
حَلَبُوتٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011491
حَلَبُوتَى حلبوتى حلبوتي : see each in two places voce حَلُوب.
حَلَبُوتَى - حلب1 lemmalane_011492
حَلْبَانَةٌ حلبانه حلبانة : see each in two places voce حَلُوب.
حَلْبَانَةٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011493
حِلَابٌ حلاب : see حَلَبٌ: ― -b2- and مِحْلَبٌ. -A2- It is also a pl. of حَلْبَةٌ, as shown above. (TA.)
حِلَابٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011494
حَلُوبٌ حلوب and ↓ حَلُوبَةٌ (of which the latter is the more common, TA) A she-camel that is milked; (K;) both signify alike: (TA:) or the former is an epithet, signifying as above; and the latter is a subst., signifying the animal that is milked; (S, * A, Mgh, Msb, TA;) though some say the reverse: or sometimes the former is used for the latter, meaning a milch camel, &c.: accord. to Meyd, the latter signifies a she-camel that is milked for the guest, and for the people of the tent or house: (TA:) the former is used by some as a sing., and by others in a pl. sense: (IB, TA:) and [in like manner] the latter is applied to a single she-camel or ewe or she-goat, and to more: (K:) the pl. (of the latter, TA) is حَلَائِبُ (S, K) and حُلُبٌ; (K;) and حُلْبٌ, supposed to be a contraction of حُلُبٌ, also occurs as a pl. epithet applied to ewes and to she-goats. (Lh, TA.) You say حَلُوبَةٌ تُثْمِلُ وَلَا تُصَرِّحُ A milch camel that gives much froth in her milk, and does not give pure, or clear, milk: a prov., applied to him who promises much, but performs little. (Meyd, TA.) And دّرَّتْ حَلُوبَةُ المُسْلِمِينَ (assumed tropical:) [ The milch camel of the Muslims has yielded a copious supply of milk ] is said when the dues of the government-treasury are in a good state. (IAar, Suh, TA.) ↓ حَلْبَانَةٌ, also, signifies A she-camel having milk; (IAar, S, K;) that is milked; a milch camel; (A, K;) like حَلُوبٌ; (TA;) and so ↓ حَلْبَاةٌ (IAar, K) and ↓ حَلَبُوتٌ (ISd, K) and ↓ حَلْبَى and ↓ حَلَبُوتَى, (K,) like as they said رَكْبَانَةٌ and رَكْبَاةٌ and رَكَبُوتٌ (TA) and رَكْبَى and رَكَبُوتَى: (K:) or fit to be milked: (S and TA voce رَكُوبٌ:) and حَلُوبٌ and the rest of the foregoing epithets, except حَلَبُوتٌ, [which I nevertheless believe to be perfectly syn. with them, like as خَلَبُوتٌ is syn. with خَلَّابٌ accord. to the S,] are also mentioned as having an intensive signification. (TA.) You say ↓ نَاقَةٌ حَلْبَانَةٌ رَكْبَانَةٌ (A, K) and رَكْبَاةٌ ↓ حَلْبَاةٌ (TA) [and رَكَبُوتٌ ↓ حَلَبُوتٌ] and رَكْبَى ↓ حَلْبَى and ↓ حَلَبُوتَى رَكَبُوتَى (K) A she-camel that is milked and ridden: (A, K:) or that yields abundance of milk and that is submissive to be ridden. (TA.) AZ mentions ↓ نَاقَةٌ حَلْبَاتٌ, the latter word in the pl. form; as also نَاقَةٌ رَكْبَاتٌ. (TA. [But in each case I think that the ت is a mistake for ة.]) -A2- See also حَالِبٌ. ― -b2- [Hence,] هَاجِرَةٌ حَلُوبٌ (assumed tropical:) [ A summer-midday ] that draws forth the sweat. (K.)
حَلُوبٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011495
حَلِيبٌ حليب : see حَلَبٌ, in two places. ― -b2- Also (tropical:) A beverage [ of the kind termed نَبِيذ,] prepared from dates. (K, TA.) ― -b3- And (assumed tropical:) Fresh blood. (K.)
حَلِيبٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011496
حِلَابَةٌ حلاب حلابه حلابة [or perhaps حُلَابَةٌ, like عُصَارَةٌ &c., (assumed tropical:) An exuding fluid ]. (AHn, TA voce نِفْطٌ, q. v.)
حِلَابَةٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011497
حَلُوبَةٌ حلوب حلوبه حلوبة : see حَلُوبٌ.
حَلُوبَةٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011498
حَلِيبَةٌ حليب حليبه حليبة : see حَلْبَةٌ: ― -b2- and see what next follows.
حَلِيبَةٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011499
حَلَائِبُ ذ used as a pl. of حَلْبَةٌ [q. v.], because the latter has the meaning of ↓ حَلِيبَةٌ. (Msb.) ― -b2- Also Companies, assemblies, or troops. (K.) ― -b3- And The sons of the paternal uncle: (K:) or a man's assistants, or auxiliaries, consisting of the sons of the paternal uncle in particular. (TA.)
حَلَائِبُ - حلب1 lemmalane_011500
حُلَّبٌ حلب A certain plant, (S, K,) that grows in the hot season, in the plains and on the sides of valleys, cleaving to the ground so as almost to be buried in it, not eaten by the camels, but only by the sheep or goats, (TA,) and by the gazelles: (S, TA:) it increases the milk, and fattens; and gazelles are snared [ while pasturing ] upon it (تحتبل عليها): (TA:) hence the expressions تَيْسُ الحُلَّبِ and تَيْسٌ ذُو حُلَّبٍ [ a buck-gazelle that feeds upon the حلّب]: (S:) it is a curling herb, of a dusty colour inclining to green, that spreads upon the ground; when a piece of it is cut off, a milky fluid flows from it: (As, S:) AHn says, it is a plant that spreads upon the ground, evergreen, having small leaves, with which they tan: Aboo-Ziyád says, it is included among what are termed الخِلْفَة, and is a tree that expands over the ground, cleaving thereto, intensely green, growing most when the heat becomes great: and he adds, on the authority of Arabs of the desert, that it lies upon the ground, having small and bitter leaves, and a root penetrating deep into the earth, and small twigs: it is of the kind of plants termed رَيِّحَةٌ. (TA.)
حُلَّبٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011501
حُلَّبِىٌّ حلب حلبى حلبي A skin for water or milk tanned with [ the leaves of ] the حُلَّب; (S, K;) as also ↓ مَحْلُوبٌ, (K.)
حُلَّبِىٌّ - حلب1 lemmalane_011502
يَوْمٌ حَلَّابٌ يوم حلاب (assumed tropical:) A dewy day. (Sh, K.)
يَوْمٌ حَلَّابٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011503
حَالِبٌ حالب A milker; (S, K;) as also ↓ حَلُوبٌ; (K;) but the latter has an intensive signification: (TA:) pl. حَلَبَةٌ. (S, A.) You say, هُمْ حَلَبَةُ الاـِبِلِ [ They are the milkers of the camels ]. (A.) And شّتَّى تَؤُوبُ الحَلَبَهْ [ Separately the milkers return ]: (S, A:) for when they assemble to milk their camels, each occupies himself with milking his own, and then they return, one after another; (S, TA;) or they water them together, and return separately to their abodes, where each one milks: (TA:) a prov., (S, A, TA,) relating to the manners of men in assembling and separating: (TA:) you should not say الحَلَمَهْ. (S.) IKtt gives it differently, thus: حَتَّى تَؤُوبَ الحَلَبَهْ [ Until the milkers return ]: but the former reading is that commonly known. (IB, TA.) لَيْسَ لَهَا رَاعٍ وَلٰكِنَّ حَلَبَةٌ [ They (i. e. camels) have not a pastor, but milkers ] is another prov., applied to a man who asks thine aid, and whom thou aidest, but on whose part there is no aid. (TA. [That is, You ask aid of one to whom you render no aid. See also Freytag's Arab. Prov. ii. 427.]) ― -b2- [Hence,] الحَالِبَانِ (tropical:) [ The two spermatic ducts; ] two veins, or ducts, which supply the penis with [ the spermatic ] fluid; whence the phrase, دَرَّ حَالِبَاهُ, meaning (tropical:) his penis became erect: (A, TA:) (assumed tropical:) two veins, or ducts, in the kidneys: (Zj in his “ Khalk el-Insán: ”) or (assumed tropical:) two veins, or ducts, (S, TA,) of a green colour, (TA,) on either side of the navel: (S, TA:) accord. to some, (assumed tropical:) two veins, or ducts, within the two horns. (TA. [But I think that, in this instance, القرنين is a mistranscription for العرْنِين, meaning the nose: see what follows.]) حَوَالِبُ [is the pl., and] signifies (tropical:) The sources [ whence flows the milk ] of the udder: (A, TA:) and (tropical:) the sources whence flow the tears of the eye: (A, K:) and (tropical:) the sources of a spring, (A,) or of a well: (K:) and حَوَالِبُ الأَسْهَرَيْنِ (assumed tropical:) the veins, or dusts, that excern the mucus from the nose, and the spermatic fluid from the penis. (AA, T. [But see art. سهر.])
حَالِبٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011504
اـِحْلَابٌ احلاب : see what next follows.
اـِحْلَابٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011505
اـِحلَابَةٌ احلابه احلابة Milk which a man draws for his family, while he is in the place of pasturing, and then sends to them: (A, K:) or milk that remains over and above what fills the skin: (K:) or what remains over and above the contents of the skin when the pastor brings the skin on the occasion of his conducting his camels to water and it contains milk; this being the احلابة of the tribe: or milk which people collect, to the quantity of a camel-load, while their camels are in the place of pasturing, and convey to the tribe; as also ↓ اـِحْلَابٌ, pl. أَحَالِيبُ; whence the phrases, قَدْ جَاآءَ بِاـِحْلَابَيْنِ, and بِثَلَاثَةِ أَحَالِيبَ He has come with two camel-loads of milk collected while the camels were in the pasture, and with three such loads: when, in the case of milking ewes or goats or cows, people do thus, one says of them, جَاؤُوا بِاـِمْخَاضَيْنِ, and أَمَا خِيضَ. (TA. [See also 4.])
اـِحلَابَةٌ - حلب1 lemmalane_011506
تِحْلِبَةٌ حلب تحلب تحلبه تحلبة and تُحْلُبَةٌ and تَحْلَبَةٌ and تِحْلَبَةٌ and تُحْلَبَةٌ (K) and تُحْلِبَةٌ and تَحْلِبَةٌ and تَحْلُبَةٌ (AHei, TA) and تِحْلَابَةٌ (K) A ewe, or she-goat, from whose udder somewhat [ of milk ] has issued before her being mounted by the ram: (K:) and a she-camel that emits, or yields, milk before conception: (Seer, TA:) or you say, accord. to Ks, عَنْزُ تِحْلِبَةٍ, or تَحْلِبَةٍ, [accord. to different copies of the S,] meaning a she-goat from whose udder some milk has issued before she has been mounted by the ram: and accord. to AZ, عَنَاقُ تِحْلِبَةٍ, or تَحْلِبَةٍ, [accord. to different copies of the S,] and تُحْلُبَةٍ, and تَحْلَبَةٍ, a young she-goat that is milked before she conceives. (S.)
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