Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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اس اسب است


4. ⇒ آسب

آسبت الأَرْضُ The land produced [herbage such as is termed] عُشْب; syn. أَعْشَبَت. (Ḳ.)


إِسْبٌ

إِسْبٌ The hair of the pubes: (M, Ḳ:) or of the pudendum: (Th, M, Ḳ:) or of the podex: (Ṣ, Ḳ:) it may be, (Ṣ,) or is said to be, (M,) from وِسْبٌ, (Ṣ, M,) which signifies “herbage,” or “plants,” (Ṣ,) or “abundance of herbage:” (M:) the و being changed into ء, as in the case of إِرْتق and وِرْثٌ: (Ṣ:) pl. أُسُوبٌ, and, accord. to IJ, آسَابٌ. (M.)


مُؤَسَّبٌ

مُؤَسَّبٌ A ram having much wool. (M, Ḳ.)


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