مَأْدُبَةٌ
A repast, or banquet, to which guests are invited; (A 'Obeyd, T, S, M, Mgh, Msb, K;) or made on account of a wedding: (M, K:) as also
مَأْدُبَةٌ, (S, M, Msb, K,) or, according to A 'Obeyd, this latter has a different signification, as will be seen below, (TA,) and
مَأْدُبَةُ, (IJ,) and
أُدْبَةٌ: (M, K:) plural مَادِبُ. (S.) In a tradition, the Qur'an is called مَأْدُبَةُ اللّٰهِ فِى الأَرْضِ, or
مَأْدَبَة; and A 'Obeyd says that, if we read مأدُبة, the meaning is, God's repast which He has made in the earth, and to which He has invited mankind; but if we read مأدَبة, this word is of the measure مَفْعَلَةٌ from الأَدَبُ, [and the meaning is, a means which God has prepared in the earth for men's learning good discipline of the mind, &c.; it being a noun similar to مَثْرَاةٌ and مَكْثَرَةٌ &c.:] El-Ahmar, however, makes both words synonymous. (T, M, * TA.)