1
كَابَ , aor.
يَكُوبُ; and ↓
اكتاب ;
He drank with a
كُوب, the kind of mug or cup so called. (IAar, K.) 2
كوّب , inf. n.
يَكْوِيبٌ,
He pounded, or
brayed, a
thing
with a
فِهْر [or
كُوبَة, q. v.] (K.) 8
إِِكْتَوَبَ see 1.
كُوبٌ A mug, or
drinking-cup,
(
كُوزٌ,)
without a handle: (Fr, S, K:) or
one (
with
a round top, TA,)
that has no spout: (K:) or
a vessel, (Bd in lvi. 18,) or
drinking-cup,
(Jel. ibid.)
having neither handle nor spout: (Bd,
Jel. ibid.:) pl.
أَكْوَابٌ. (S, K.)
كَوَبٌ Slenderness of the neck with
bigness of the head. (L, K.)
كَوْبَةٌ A sighing, or
grief,
or
regret, for something that has past, or
escaped one. (K.) Probably formed from the mahmooz
word [
كَأْبَةٌ].
(TA.) [Perhaps an inf. n.]
كُوبَةٌ , occurring in a trad., in which
it is forbidden, (TA,) The
game called
نَرْد; (K;) an appellation given to that game by the
people of El-Yemen: (A 'Obeyd, on the authority of
Mohammad Ibn-Ketheer; and IAth) or
that called
شِطْرَنْج: (K:) or
a small drum, slender in the
middle: (S, K:) accord. to some, (TA,) the
musical instrument called
بَرْبَط; (K;) as occurring in a trad. of 'Alee, in
which a command is given to break the thing thus called.
(TA.) ― -b2- Also,
i. q.
فِهْرٌ; (K;) i. e.,
A small stone, such as fills
the hand. (TA.) Credit:
Lane Lexicon