بَايءِعٌ
A young gazelle that stretches forth its fore legs to the full (يَبُوعُ) in going along: (K, TA:) an epithet in which the quality of a subst. is predominant: (TA:) plural بُوعٌ (K) and بَوَايءِعُ. (TA.) And
أَبْوَاعُ, a determinate noun, is applied to The ewe, because she does so in going along: and she is called to be milked thereby; (Ibn-'Abbád, K;) by saying, أَبْوَاعُ أَبْوَاعُ. (Ibn-'Abbád.) You say also نَاقَةٌ بَايءِعَةُ
A she-camel that steps far, or takes long steps: plural بَوَايءِعُ. (TA.) And
فَرَسٌ بَيِّعٌ, (K,) originally بَيْوِعٌ, (TA,) A horse that steps far, or takes long steps. (Z, K.)