صَبِيبٌ
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[Poured out or forth: (see also صَبٌّ, first sentence:) or, as an epithet in which the quality of a subst. predominates,] water poured out or forth; synonym
مَاءٌ مَصْبُوبٌ. (M, K.)
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And (M, K) some say (M) Blood: (S, M, K:) and sweat; (K;) as in the saying,
[Vehement midday-heats that draw forth the sweat]: (TA:) [or what is poured forth of sweat and of blood; for] one says, جَرَى صَبِيبُ العَرَقِ and الدَّمِ [What was poured forth, of the sweat and of the blood, ran, or flowed]. (A.)هَوَاجِرُ تَحْتَلِبُ الصَّبِيبَا
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And (K) The juice of the leaves of sesame: (S, M, * K: *) A 'Obeyd (so in a copy of the S, or Aboo-'Obeydeh according to the TA,) says, it is the juice of the leaves of sesame, or of some other plant, which was described to me in Egypt, the colour of which juice is red tinged with blackness: and some say, it is the expressed juice of the leaves of the
حِنَّاء [q. v.]. (S, TA.)
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And Good, or excellent, honey. (K.)
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See also صَبَبٌ.