طَبَعٌ
1.
Dirtiness, (S, Msb,) or dirt: (S:) or, as also
طِبْعٌ, rustiness, or rust, (O, K, TA,) upon iron; (TA;) and dirtiness, or dirt, (O, K, TA,) covering the sword: (TA:) or the former signifies much dirtiness or dirt, from rust: (Lth, O, K:) plural أَطْبَاعٌ. (K. [See طَبِعَ, of which طَبَعٌ is the verbal noun])
2.
Also (tropical:) Disgrace, or dishonour; (A'Obeyd, O, K, TA;) and so
طِيْعٌ; (TA;) it is in religion, or in respect of worldly things. (A'Obeyd, TA.) Thábit-Kutneh says, in a verse ascribed by Et-Tanookhee to 'Orweh Ibn-Udheyneh,
[There is no good in coveting, or covetousness, that leads to disgrace: and a sufficiency of the means of subsistence contents me]: (O, TA:) يَهْدِى in this case means يُوءَدِّى. (O.)لَا خَيْرَ فِى طَمَعٍ يَهْدِى إِلَى طَبَعٍوَغُفَّةٌ مِنْ قِوَامِ العَيْشِ تَكْفِينِى