بَلْبَلَةٌ

1.
verbal noun of بَلْبَلَ [q. v.]. (M, K.)
2.
A state of confusion, or mixture, of tongues, or languages. (M, K. *) In the copies of the K, الأَسِنَّة is here erroneously put for الأَلْسِنَة. (TA.)
3.
Also, and بَلْبَالٌ, The vain, or unprofitable, or evil, suggestion of anxieties in the bosom: (T:) or anxiety, and vain, or unprofitable, or evil, suggestion of the mind: (S:) or intense anxiety, and vain, or unprofitable, or evil, suggestions or thoughts; (M, K;) as also بُلَابِلٌ, (so in the M, according to the TT,) or بَلَابِلُ: (so in copies of the K:) this last [however] is plural of بَلْبَالٌ; (T;) which also signifies vehement distress in the bosom; (M, K;) and so does بَلْبَالَةٌ: (IJ, M:) or بَلْبَالٌ signifies anxiety and grief: and, as also بَلْبَلَةٌ, a motion, or commotion, in the heart, arising from grief or love. (Har p. 94.)

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