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آبَ
آب , aor.
يَؤُوبُ, (T, S, &c.,) inf. n.
أَوْبٌ (S, M, Msb, K) and
إِِيَابٌ and
أَوْبَةٌ (T, S, M, K) and
أَيْبَةٌ, (M, K,)
ى taking the place of
و, (M,) and
إِِيبَةٌ (Lh, M, K) and
مَآبٌ [like
مَآلٌ], (Msb, TA,) He (an absent person, T) returned
(T, S, M, A, Mgh, Msb, K) to his place, (Sh,) or to a thing, (M,) or from his
journey; (Msb;) as also ↓
أوّب , (M,) inf. n.
تَأْوِيبٌ and
تَأْيِيبٌ; (K;) and ↓
تأوّب ; (M, K;) and ↓
ائتاب [written with the disjunctive alif
اِيتَابَ]; (S;) and ↓
أَيَّبَ , [a quasi-quadriliteral radical verb, originally
أَيْوَبَ,] of the measure
فَيْعَلَ, (M,) inf. n.
إِيَّابٌ, (M, K,) originally
إِيوَابٌ, of the measure
فِيعَالٌ, (M, TA,) or, accord. to Fr,
إِِيَّابٌ is incorrect, and the right word is
إِِيَابٌ: (TA:) [and if so,
أَيَّبَ is perhaps changed from
أَوَّبَ, like as
أَيْبَةٌ is from
أَوْبَةٌ; and
تَأْيِيبٌ is perhaps its inf. n., changed from
تَأْوِيبٌ:] or, as some say,
إِِيَابٌ signifies only the returning to one's family at
night: (M, TA:) and
أَهْلَهُ ↓
تأوّب and
اهله ↓
ائتاب [as well as
آبَ
إِِلَى
أَهْلِهِ] signify he returned to his family at, or in, the
night: (T, TA:) or
آبَ
إِِلَيْهِمْ, (S,) [or
آبَهُمْ, accord. to a copy of the A, where we find
أُبْتُ
بَنِي
فُلَانٍ,] aor. as above; (TA;) and ↓
تَأَوَّبَهُمْ (S, A, K) and ↓,
تَأَيَّبَهُمْ, (K,)
ى taking the place of
و, (TA,) inf. n.
مُتَأَوَّبٌ and
مُتَأَيَّبٌ, (M, * [in which the two forms of the verb are also
given, but with the sing. pronoun of the third pers. instead of the pl.,] and
K,) each in the form of a pass. part. n.; (TA;) he came to them at night:
(S, M, * A, K:) and
آبَ
المَآءَ, (M,) inf. n.
أَوْبٌ, (K,) signifies he came to the water, to drink, at night;
as also ↓
ائتابهُ ; (M, K;) and ↓
تأوّبهُ : (M:) or, accord. to AZ,
تَأَوَّبتُ signifies I came in the beginning of the night.
(S.) You say also,
آبَتِ
الشَّمْسُ, (T, S, &c.,) aor.
تَؤُوبُ, (M,) inf. n.
مَآبٌ, (T,) or
إِِيَابٌ [in the CK
اَياب] and
أُيُوبٌ, (M, K,) The sun returned from its place of rising, and
set: (Msb:) or the sun set; (T, S, M, A, K;) as though it returned to
the place whence it commenced its course; (M;) [or] it is a dial. var. of
غَابَت. (S.) And
آبَ
إِِلَيْهِ People came to him from every direction, or
quarter. (TA, from a trad.) The poet Sáideh Ibn-El-'Ajlán uses the
expression,
لَآبَكَ
مُرْهَفٌ, meaning A thin sword would have come to thee; in
which the verb may be trans. by itself, or the prep.
إِِلَى may be understood. (M, TA.) ― -b2- He returned from
disobedience to obedience; he repented. (TA.) And
آبَ
إِِلَى
اللّٰهِ
He returned unto God from his sin, or offence, and repented. (Msb.)
― -b3-
آبَ
بِهِ
إِِلَيْهِ He made him to return to him, or it; as also
إِلَيْهِ ↓
اوّبهُ . (M.) And
آبَ
يَدَهُ
إِِلَى
سَيْفِهِ, (as in a copy of the T,) or
بِيَدِهِ, (as in a copy of the A, [which is probably here the more
correct],) He put back his hand to his sword to draw it: (Lth, T, A:) and
الى
قَوْسِهِ [to his bow] to draw it: and
الى
سَهْمِهِ [to his arrow] to shoot it. (A.) ― -b4- See also 2. 2
أوّب : see 1, first sentence: ― -b2- and the same again, near the
end. ― -b3- He repeated, or echoed, the praises of God: thus in
the saying [in the Kur xxxiv. 10],
يَا
جِبَالُ
أَوِّبِى
مَعَهُ 0 mountains, repeat ye, or echo ye, the praises of
God with him; [i. e., with David;] (S, * M, TA;) but some read
معه ↓
اُوبِى , meaning return ye with him in praising as often as he
returneth therein: (M, TA:) or, accord. to the former reading, the meaning
is, 0 mountains, labour ye with him in praising God all the day, until the
night: (T:) for ― -b4-
أوّب, (T, A,) inf. n.
تَأْوِيبٌ, (T, A, K) also signifies It (a company of men)
journeyed by day: (Aboo-Málik, T:) or all the day, (T, A, K,) to
the night, (T,) without alighting to rest: (TA:)
تأويب being the same kind of day-journeying as
إِِسْآدٌ is of night-journeying: (T, M:) or he journeyed all the
day, and alighted at night: (T, S:) or he journeyed by night: (Msb:)
or
تأويب (M, L, K) and ↓
مُؤَاوَبَةٌ (Lth, T, L, K) signify the vying, one with
another, of travellingcamels, in pace, or going. (Lth, T, M,
L, K.) A poet says, “ ↓
تَجِدْهُ
مِئْوَبَا ↓
وَإِِنْ
تُؤَاوِبْهُ
” [And if thou, or they, (meaning camels,) vie with him in
pace, or going, thou wilt, or they will, find him to be one that
overcomes therein]: so as related by Lth: but as related by others,
تُؤَوِّبْهُ. (T.)
3 آوب , inf. n. مُؤَاوَبَةٌ: see 2, in two places.
5
تأوّب and
تأيّب : see 1, in five places. 8
ائتاب : see 1, in three places. Q. Q. 1
أَيَّبَ , originally
أَيْوَبَ: see 1, first sentence.
آبُ
آب The name of a [Syrian] month [corresponding to August, O.
S.]: an arabicized word. (IAar, M, K.)
أَوْبٌ an inf. n. of 1. (S, M, Msb, K.) ― -b2- Also The returning
of the fore and hind legs of a beast in going along: (T, M, A, * K:)
or quickness in the changing, or shifting, of the fore and hind legs
in going along: (S:) and simply quickness, or swiftness. (M,
K.) One says,
مَا
أَعْجَبَ
أَوْبَ
يَدَيْهَا How wonderful is the returning [or quick
shifting] of her fore legs! (A.) And to one going at a quick pace, one says,
الأَوْبَ
الأَوْبَ [meaning Keep to the quick changing, or shifting,
of the legs; a verb being understood: or Trot on! Trot on!]. (A.) ―
-b3- A right, or direct, way, course, or tendency; syn.
قَصْدٌ and
اِسْتِقَامَةٌ. (M [in which these two syns. are mentioned together]
and K [in which another explanation intervenes between them, namely
عادة, as though they were meant to be understood in different senses,
which I do not think to be the case].) ― -b4- A direction: as in the
saying,
رَمَى
أَوبًا
أَوْ
أَوْبَيْنِ [He shot, or cast, in one direction, or in two
directions]. (M, A.) ― -b5- A course, way, mode, or manner, of
acting, or conduct, or the like: (A:) custom. (Lh, M,
A, K.) You say,
كُنْتُ
عَلَى
صَوْبِ
فُلَانٍ
وَأَوْبِهِ I was [proceeding] in the course, way, mode,
or manner, of acting, &c., of such a one. (A.) And
مَا
زَالَ
هٰذَا
أَوْبَهُ This ceased not to be his course, way, mode, or
manner, &c.: (A:) or his custom. (Lh, M, A.) ― -b6- A way, or
road: (M, Msb, K:) a quarter: ('Eyn, M, A, K:) a tract, or
side: ('Eyn, S:) a place: (S:) a place to which one returns
[like
مَآبٌ]. (A, Msb.) You say,
جَاؤُوا
مِنْ
كُلِّ
أَوْبٍ They came from every way, or road, (M, Msb,) or
quarter, ('Eyn, M, A,) or tract, or side, ('Eyn, S,) and
place, (S,) or place to which one returns. (A, Msb.) And
أَوْبَا
الوَادِى signifies The two sides of the valley. (A.) -A2-
Bees: (M, K:) a quasi-pl. n.: as though the sing. were
آئِبٌ: AHn says that they are so called because of their returning to
the
مَبَآءَة, i. e. the place where they hive for the night. (M, TA.) See
آئِبٌ. ― -b2- The clouds. (K.) ― -b3- The wind. (K.)
أَوْبَةٌ
ذ and ↓
أَيْبَةٌ Return; (T, A, K;) as also ↓
إِِيَابَةٌ , a subst. from
آبَ. (Msb.) You say,
لِيَهْنِئْكَ
أَوْبَةُ
الغَائِبِ [May the return of the absent give thee joy]. (TA.)
And
فُلانٌ
سَرِيعُ
الأَوْبَةِ and ↓
الأَيْبَةِ Such a one is quick in return. (A 'Obeyd, T, S.
*) ― -b2- Return from disobedience to obedience; repentance. (TA in art.
ايب.) ― -b3-
كَلَامٌ
لَا
أَوْبَةَ
لَهُ Speech, or language, without profit. (A.) -A2-
أَوْبَةٌ is also the sing. of
أَوْبَاتٌ, which signifies The legs of a beast. (K, TA.)
أَيْبَةٌ : see
أَوْبَةٌ, in two places. -A2- Also, (as in some copies of the K,) or
↓
إِِيبَةٌ , (accord. to the CK,) or ↓
آئِبَةٌ , (accord. to the TK,) A noon-day draught or
drink. (K.)
إِِيبَةٌ
ايبه
ايبة
آيب
آيبه
آيبة : see what next precedes.
أَوُوبٌ A she-camel quick in the changing, or
shifting, of her fore and kind legs in going along. (S.)
إِِيَابَةٌ
إِياب
إِيابه
ايابه
ايابة : see
أَوْبَةٌ.
أَوَّابٌ Frequent in returning. (T.) ― -b2-
Frequent in returning unto God, from one's sins; (M, TA;) wont to repent,
or frequent in repenting: (Zj, T, A, Mgh, Msb:) or turning from
disobedience to obedience: or (S, L:) or a praiser of God; (Sa'eed
Ibn-Jubeyr, TA;) by which is here meant, in the prayer of the period of the
forenoon called
الضُّحَى, when the sun is high, and the heat violent; hence termed
صَلَاةُ
الأَوَّابِينَ; which is performed when the young camels feel the heat
of the sun from the parched ground: (TA:) or obedient: (Katádeh, TA:) or
one who reflects upon his sins in solitude, and prays God to forgive them:
(TA:) or one who keeps, or is mindful of, the ordinances prescribed by
God, (حَفِيظٌ,
[which is thus explained by Bd and Jel as occurring in the Kur l. 31,]) and
does not rise from his sitting-place until he begs forgiveness of God: ('Obeyd
Ibn-'Omeyr, T, TA: * [but this is evidently meant as an explanation of
أَوَّابٌ together with
حَفِيظٌ: see the Kur ubi suprŕ:]) or one who sins, and then
returns to obedience, and then sins, and then returns to obedience. (TA.)
آئِبٌ act. part. n. of
آبَ; Returning: [&c.:] (M, Msb:) pl.
أُوَّابٌ and
أُيَّابٌ and ↓
أَوْبٌ [q. v.]: (M, K:) or, accord. to some, the last is a
quasipl. n. (M, TA.)
آئِبَةٌ The coming of camels to water, to drink,
every night: whence the saying, “
لَا
تَرِدَنَّ
المَآءَ
إِِلَّا
آئِبَهْ
” [Do not thou come to the water, to drink, unless coming to it every night].
(IAar, M.) ― -b2- See also
أَيْبَةٌ.
مَآبٌ
مآب A place to which one returns: (T, S, K:) a settled,
or fixed, abode, or dwelling-place: (TA:) the place to which
one is translated, or removed, by death: (K, TA:) the goal to
which the course of life ultimately leads one; or place to which one
returns in the ultimate state, or world to come. (T, TA.) ― -b2- The
place where the sun sets. (TA.) ― -b3- [A day-journey: pl.
مَآوِبُ; as in the saying,]
بَيْنَهُمَ
ثَلَاثُ
مَآوِبَ Between them two are three day-journeys. (K.)
مِئْوَبٌ [A camel that overcomes in vying with another, or
others, in pace, or going]: see an ex. voce
أَوَّبَ. (T.)
مَآبَةُ
البِئْرِ [The place where the water flows again into the
well to supply the deficiency occasioned by drawing;] the
مَبَآءَة of the well; i. e. the place where the water collects
in the well. (TA.)
رِيحٌ
مُؤَوِبَةٌ , (IB, CK,) or
مُؤَوَّبَةٌ, (as in a copy of the M, and in some copies of the K,)
A wind blowing throughout the whole day: (M, K:) or a wind that comes at
night. (IB.)
مُؤْتَابٌ : see
مُتَأَوِّبٌ, in two places.
مُتَأَوَّبٌ an inf. n. of 5, q. v.; as also ↓
مُتَأَيَّبٌ . (M, * K.)
مُتَأَوِّبٌ Returning to one's family at, or in,
the night; as also ↓
مُؤْتَابٌ : (TA:) or, as also ↓
مُتَأَيِبٌ , coming at night: or coming in the
beginning of the night: (S:) [and so ↓
مُؤْتَابٌ , as in the following ex.:] “
وَمَنْ
يَتَّقْ
فَإِِنَّ
اللّٰهَ
مَعْهُ
وَرِزْقُ
اللّٰهِ
مُؤْتَابٌ
وَغَادِ
” [And whoso feareth God, verily God is with him; and the supply of God
cometh to him at night, or in the beginning of the night, and
cometh early in the morning:
يَتَّقْ being here put for
يَتَّقِ, by a necessary poetical licence: see art.
وقى]. (S.)
مُتَأَيَّبٌ : see
مُتَأَوَّبٌ.
مُتَأَيِبٌ : see
مُتَأَوِّبٌ. Credit:
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