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دَرَبُوتٌ

Root: درب

Full Definition

دَرَبُوتٌ (Lh, M, K [in the CK دَرَبُوبٌ]) and دَرُوبٌ , the former like تَرَبُوتٌ, in which the [initial] ت is [said to be] a substitute for د, A he-camel, or such as is termed بَكْرٌ, and a she-camel, submissive, or tractable, or rendered submissive or tractable: and a she-camel that will follow a person if he takes hold of her lip or her eyelash. (Lh, M, K. [But I read بِهُدْبِ عَيْنِهَا, as in the explanation of تَرَبُوتٌ in the TA, instead of نَهَزْتَ عَيْنَهَا in the M and CK in this art., and نَهَزَتْ عَيْنُهَا in my MS. copy of the K. See also تَرَبُوتٌ.])
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