مُذْهَبٌ

1.
Gilt, or done over with gold; (S, A, K;) as also مُذَهَّبٌ (A, K) and ذَهِيبٌ. (T, K.)
2.
Also singular of مَذَاهِبُ, which signifies Skins gilt, (ISk, JK, TA,) i. e. having gilt tines, or stripes, regularly, or uniformly, succeeding one another: (ISk, TA:) or gilt straps or thongs: (S, TA:) and variegated, or figured, [garments of the kind called] بُرُود: (JK, TA:) [or it is applied as an epithet to such garments; for] you say بُرْدٌ مُذْهَبٌ. (TA.) The plural above mentioned is also applied [as an epithet] to swords [apparently meaning Adorned with gilding]. (TA.)
3.
Applied to a horse, Of a red colour tinged over with yellow; (TA;) and so كُمَيْتٌ مُذْهَبٌ [i. e. of a gilded bay colour]: (S, TA:) feminine with ة: the mare thus termed is of a clearer colour and thinner skin. (TA.)
4.
المُذْهَبُ is also a name of The Kaabeh. (K, TA.)
5.
See also the next paragraph, in three places.

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