ذُوبَانٌ

1.
and ذِيبَانٌ [like ذِيءْبَانٌ] The remains of the [fur, or soft hair, called] وَبَر [after the greater part has fallen off or been shorn]: or the hair (الشَّعَرُ [for which الشّعرِ is erroneously put in the CK]) on the neck (M, K) and lip (M) of the camel (M, K) or horse. (K.)
2.
Also the former, Paupers and thieves; for ذُوءَبَانٌ [a plural of ذِيءْبٌ, q. v.], the ء being changed into و. (TA.)

Perseus ID: n14151