عَزِيبٌ

1.
A man who has gone away to a distance (تَعَزَّبَ, as in some copies of the K), or who goes away to a distance (يَعْزُبُ, as in other copies of the K), from his family and his cattle, or camels &c. (K, TA.)
2.
And Cattle, or camels &c., at a distance from the tribe: heard by Az in this sense from the Arabs: (TA:) or a herd of camels, and the like of sheep or goats, that go away to a distance from their owners in the pasturage: (K, TA:) and إِبِلٌ عَزِيبٌ camels that do not return in the evening to the tribe: عَزِيبٌ thus used is plural (or a quasi-plural n., TA) of عَازِبٌ, like as غَزِىٌّ is of غَازٍ. (S, K, TA.)
3.
See also عَازِبٌ
4.
And see عَزَبٌ, near the middle.

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