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سَغِبَ , aor.
سَغَبَ ; (S A, Msb, K;) and
سَغَبَ, aor.
سَغُبَ ; (A, K;) inf. n.
سَغَبٌ, (S, A, * Msb, K,) which is of the former, (Sudot;,
Msb, TA,) and
سَغْبٌ, (K,) which is of the latter, (TA,) and
سُغُوبٌ (K) and
سَغَابَةٌ and
مَسْغَبَةٌ, (A, * K,) the last syn. with
مَجَاعَةٌ; (S, Msb;)
He was, or
became,
hungry: (S, A, Msb, K:) or
suffered hunger
together with fatigue. (A, Msb, K.) You say,
بِهِ
سَغَبٌ and
مَسْغَبَةٌ and
سَغَابَةٌ, [using these ns. as simple substs.,]
In him is hunger: or
hunger together with
fatigue. (A.) And
يَتِيمٌ
ذُو
مَسْغَبَةٍ [
An orphan]
having hunger.
(S.) And
فِى
يَوْمٍ
ذِى
مَسْغَبَةٍ, in the Kur [xc. 14], means
In a day
of hunger. (TA.) [See also
سَغْبَةٌ and
سَغَبٌ below.] 4
اسغب He (a man, TA)
entered upon
a state of hunger. (K.)
سَغَبٌ an inf. n. of
سَغِبَ [q. v.]. (S, &c.) ― -b2- It also signifies
Thirst: but is unused: (K:) [or] thirst is sometimes
thus termed. (Msb.)
سَغِبٌ : see
سَاغِبٌ.
سَغْبَةٌ Hunger: or
hunger
combined with fatigue. (TA.) [See also 1.]
سَغْبَانُ ; and its fem.,
سَغْبَى: see the next paragraph, in three places.
سَاغِبٌ
ذ and ↓
سَغْبَانُ (S, A, Msb, K) and ↓
سَغِبٌ (K)
Hungry: (S, A, Msb, K, TA:) or
suffering hunger together with fatigue: (A, Msb,
K:) or
thirsty: (TA:) fem. [of the second] ↓
سَغْبَى , (S, K,) pl.
سِغَابٌ. (K.) You say also,
هُوَ
سَاغِبٌ
لَاغِبٌ (A, TA) and
لَغْبَانُ ↓
سَغْبَانُ (TA) [
He is hungry and
fatigued, or
fatigued in the utmost degree].
And it is said in a trad.,
دَخَلَ
خَيْبَرَ
وَهُمْ ↓
مُسْغِبُونَ , expl. as meaning [
He entered
Kheyber]
they being hungry. (TA.)
مُسْغِبٌ : see its pl. in what next
precedes.
هُوَ
مُسَغَّبٌ
لَهُ
كَذَا and
مَسَعَّبٌ [the latter written in the CK
مُسْغَبٌ]
To him is allowed, or
permitted,
such a thing. (K, TA.) Credit:
Lane Lexicon