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تَبْصِيلٌ
تبصيل The act of
stripping, or divesting; [like as when one
strips an onion (
بَصَلَة)
of its coats;] (K;)
as also ↓
تَبَصُّلٌ . (Fr, K.) You say,
بَصَّلْتُ
الرَّجُلَ
عِنْ
ثِيَابِهِ [and ↓
تَبَصَّلْتُهُ ]
I stripped the man of his
clothes. (TA.) 5
تبصّل
تبصل It (a thing)
was, or
became, several fold, or
many fold, like the
coats of the
بَصَل [or
onion]. (Z, TA.) See also
مُتَبّصِّلٌ. -A2- It is also trans.: see 2, in two
places. ― -b2- [Hence,]
تَبَصَّلُوهُ (assumed tropical:)
They begged of
him so much that all that he had became exhausted. (Sgh,
K.)
بَصَلٌ
بصل [
The onion; allium
cepa: or onions, collectively:] what
it signifies is
well known: n. un. with
ة. (S, M, Msb, K.) Hence the prov.,
أَكْسَى
مِنَ
البَصَلِ [
Having more coats, or
coverings,
than the onion]. (TA.) ― -b2- [Also
Any kind
of bulb, or
bulbous plant.]
بَصَلُ
الزَّعْفَرَانِ [
The bulb of the saffron],
which is buried in the ground, is like the
بَصَل [or onion] commonly known. (Mgh.)
بَصَل
الفَأْرِ is
the same as
الإِِسْقِيلُ and
الإِِسْقَالُ and
العُنْصَلُ, (K in art.
سقل,) also written
العُنْصُلُ, (K in art.
عصل,) or
بَصَلُ
العنصل, (KL voce
زيزٌ, [and so as written by Golius,]) [
Scilla,
or
squill; particularly
scilla maritima,
or
officinal squill; called by all these names,
except, perhaps,
السقال, in the present day;] also called
زِيزٌ, and
البَصَلُ
البَرِّىُّ [
the wild onion; but from what
follows, it seems that there is a confusion here]. (KL
ubi suprà.)
بَصَلُ
الذِّئْبِ, and
بصل
الزير, (Golius on the authority of Zeyn El-Attár,)
or
بصل
الرند, (so in the TA in art.
بلبس,)
i. q.
بلبوس Bulbus esculentus, (Golius, from Zeyn
El-Attár,) or
البَلْبُوس, with fet-h, [thus generally written,
though it would seem to be correctly
بُلْبُوس,]
the leaves of which resemble those of
the
سَذَاب [or
rue]: (TA in art.
بلبس:) the
بَلْبُوس is
the wild onion (in Pers.
پِيَازْ
صَحْرَائِى). (KL voce
بلبوس. [This last assertion suggests that
الزير and
الرند may be mistranscriptions for
الزِّيز; the
زيز mentioned before.]) [
بَصَلُ
القىْءَ Bulbus vomitorius; mentioned by
Golius; and by Dioscorides, (l. ii. c. 201,) as being
emetic and diuretic.] ― -b3- Also, (K,) or
بَصَلَةٌ, (M,) (tropical:)
A helmet (M, K)
of iron, (K,)
pointed in the middle; so
called as being likened to what is first mentioned
above. (M.) Lebeed likens helmets to
بَصَل. (S.)
مُتَبَصِّلٌ
متبصل (ISh, K) and ↓
ذُو
تَبَصُّلٍ (ISh, TA) A covering of any kind (
قِشْرٌ)
consisting of many coats; thick; (ISh, K;)
like the coats of the
بَصَل [or
onion]. (ISh, TA.) Credit:
Lane Lexicon