مَشْبُوبٌ
1.
[pass. particle n. of 1]. You say نَارٌ مَشْبُوبَةٌ
A fire kindled, or made to burn, burn up, burn brightly or fiercely, blaze, or flame:
شَابَّةٌ in this sense is not allowable. (K.)
2.
[Hence,] applied to a man, (A, TA,) (tropical:) Comely, (S, TA,) of goodly countenance; (A, TA;) as though lighted up: bright, or fair, in complexion, and of goodly countenance; as though his countenance were lighted up with fire: plural مَشَابِيبُ. (TA.) And (tropical:) A man of acute mind. (TA.) And طَلَعَتِ
المَشْبُوبَتَانِ الزُّهَرَتَانِ [or الزَّهْرَاوَانِ?] (tropical:) Venus and Jupiter, so called on account of their beauty and splendour, rose. (A, TA.)