Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

تَخَبْخَبَ

Root: خب

Form: R. Q. 2

Full Definition

تَخَبْخَبَ
R. Q. 2
It was, or became, lax, flaccid, or flabby: said of a thing in a state of commotion, moving to and fro, quivering, or the like. [See also خَبْخَبَةٌ, below; and see R. Q. 1.]
2 He was, or became, empty [in the belly], after repletion. And جَآءَ يَتَخَبْخَبُ He came hungry.
3 تَخَبْخَبَ لَحْمُهُ, or بَدَنُهُ, He became lean after having been fat, so that his shin became lax, flaccid, or flabby, and a sound was heard to proceed from him [when he moved], by reason of his leanness.
4 تَخَبْخَبَ الحَرُّ The heat became allayed, or assuaged, somewhat, in its vehemence.


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