عَذُبَ

1.
, (S, O, Msb, K, TA,) aorist عَذُبَ , (TA,) verbal noun عُذُوبَةٌ, said of water, (S, O, Msb, K, TA,) [and apparently of wine or other beverage, and of food, (see عَذْبٌ,)] It was, or became, sweet: (S, O, * TA:) or it was, or became, easy and agreeable to be drunk or swallowed. (Msb.) [See also 12.
2.
Freytag has also assigned to it a meaning belonging to أَعْذَبَ, q. v.]
3.
عَذَبَ: see 4, in two places.
4.
And see also 2, last sentence.
5.
[عَذِبَ, verbal noun عَذَبٌ, is mentioned by Golius as signifying “ Quisquiliis aut lente palustri obducta fuit, ” and in a similar manner by Freytag; by both as said of water, and as on the authority of the K: but I find, in the K, no ground for this, except an explanation of عَذِبٌ, q.v., of which ISd knew not a verb.]

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