ابهى
1.
He (a man) was, or became, beautiful, or handsome, in face. (K.)
2.
ابهاهُ [He deprived
it of beauty, or goodliness; the ا being a privative, as it often is, like the Greek a: this is probably the primary signification: (see Freytag's Arab. Prov. ii. 604:) and hence,
3.
] He made it empty, or vacant: (K:) or he rent it, or made holes in it: (JK:) or he rent it, or made holes in it, and rendered it vacant: (S:) namely, a tent. (JK, S, K.) Hence the saying, المِعْزَى
تُبْهِى وَ لَا تُبْنِى [explained in article بنى]: (JK, S:) applied to him who injures and does not profit. (JK.)
4.
He emptied it; namely, a vessel. (A'Obeyd, JK, S, K.)
5.
ابهى الخَيْلَ
He freed the horses from service (JK, S, K) in warfare; (S, K;) i. e. he did not go to war upon the horses: (TA:) or he divested the horses of their furniture, and did not ride them: or he supplied the horses amply with fodder, and gave them rest: but the first is the-approved explanation. (TA.)