إِبِلٌ بَحُوثٌ

1.
Camels that scrape up the dust, or earth, with their fore feet, backwards, (AA, T, L, K,) in going; i. e., throwing it behind them; or, as some say, with their feet. (TA.)
2.
البَحُوثُ, (K,) or سُوَرةُ البَحُوثِ, (L,) thus written in the Fáïk, and if so, بَحُوثٌ is an intensive epithet, applying alike to a masculine and a feminine noun, like صَبُورٌ; (TA;) or, according to some, سُورَةُ البُحُوثِ, (L,) plural of بَحْثِ; (TA;) a name of The chapter of the Qur'an called سُورَةُ التَّوْبَةِ, (L, K,) and البَرَاءَةِ; (L;) [chap. ix.;] given to it because it inquires respecting the hypocrites and their secrets. (L.)

Perseus ID: n1823