مُذَنِّبٌ

1.
[apparently applied to a she-camel, according to the K, or perhaps to a lizard of the kind called ضَبّ, as seems to be indicated in the TA,] Finding difficulty in parturition, and therefore stretching out her tail: (K:) [but according to Az,] it is applied to a ضَبّ only when he is striking with his tail a hunter or a serpent desiring to catch him. (T.) See also مِذْنَبٌ.
2.
See also 2, in two places.

Perseus ID: n14106