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درّبهُ

Root: درب

Form: 2

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درّبهُII and عَلَيْهِ and فِيهِ, Verbal.Noun تَدْرِيبٌ, He accustomed, or habituated, him to it; made him to become attached, addicted, given, or devoted, to it. And درّب, or درّب عَلَى الصَّيْدِ, Verbal.Noun as above, He accustomed, or habituated, or trained, a hawk, or an eagle, or a bird or beast of prey, to the chase; and made it bold to practise it. And دَرَّبَتْهُ الشَّدَائِدُ Difficulties, or hardships, exercised him so as to render him strong to endure them, and habituated, or inured, to them.

def.2 And دَرَّبَ, Verbal.Noun as above, He was, or became, patient in war in the time of flight.
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