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خَبَتِ
النَّارُ
خبت
النار , aor.
تَخْبُو, inf. n.
خُبُوٌّ (JK, S, Msb, K) and
خَبْوٌ, (K,)
The fire became allayed; subsided;
(K;)
became extinguished; (S, K;)
the flaming,
or
blazing, of the fire ceased, or
became
allayed or
extinguished. (JK, Msb.) [The verb
is used, in this sense, of Hell, in the Kur xvii. 99.] ―
-b2- [Hence,]
خَبَتِ
الحَرْبُ (tropical:)
The war became allayed,
assuaged, or
appeased; (JK, K, TA;)
became
extinguished. (K, TA.) And
خَبَتْ
حِدَّةُ
النَّاقَةِ (tropical:)
The sharpness, or
irascibility, of the she-camel became allayed, assuaged,
or
appeased. (JK, K, * TA.) And
خَبَا
لَهَبُهُ (tropical:)
The heat, or
vehemence, of his anger became allayed, assuaged, or
appeased. (TA.) 4
اخبى
النَّارَ
اخبي
النار He extinguished the fire; (S, K;)
he allayed, or
extinguished, the flaming,
or
blazing, of the fire. (JK, Msb.) ― -b2- And
[hence,]
اخبى
الحَرْبَ (tropical:)
He extinguished [or
allayed]
the fire of the war. (K, TA.) And
اخبى
حِدَّةَ
النَّاقَهِ (tropical:)
He extinguished [or
allayed]
the sharpness, or
irascibility,
of the she-camel. (K, * TA.)
خِبَآءٌ
خبآء accord. to some belongs to this art. (TA in
art.
خبأ.) See arts.
خبأ and
خبى. Credit:
Lane Lexicon