د • ع • ب
دَعَبَ
, (S, A, Mgh, Msb, K,) aor.
دَعَبَ
, (A, Mgh, Msb, K,) inf. n. دُعَابَةٌ (S, * Mgh, MF) and دُعْبُبٌ, (MF,) [see the former of these two ns. below,] He jested, or joked; (S, A, Mgh, Msb, K;) as also دَعِبَ, aor.
دَعَبَ
: (Mgh, Msb:) or he jested, or joked, with playing, or sporting. (TA.) And i. q.
دَفَعَ [He impelled, pushed, thrust, &c.]. (K.) And Inivit [feminam]. (A, K.) [The last, perhaps, from the same verb signifying He trod a road; mentioned by Freytag as used in this sense in the Deewán of the Hudhalees.]
داعبهُ
تدعّب عَلَيْهِ
تداعبوا
أَدْعَبُ
: see دُعْبُوبٌ.
دَاعِبٌ
and ↓
دَعِبٌ (A, Msb, K) and [in a sense thought by MF to be intensive (see دُعَابَةٌ)] ↓
دُعْبُبٌ (K) and [in an intensive sense] ↓
دَعَّابٌ (S [there coupled with لَعَّابٌ, perhaps as an explicative adjunct,]) and [in a sense doubly intensive] ↓
دَعَّابَةٌ (K) Jesting, or joking, (A, Msb,) and saying what is deemed pleasing, or facetious: (A:) or playing, or sporting: (K:) [in the case of the third, app., and of the fourth, much, or often: and in the case of the last, very much, or very often.] [Hence,] مَاءٌ دَاعِبٌ (tropical:) Water playing in its course, or running hither and thither: (A, K:) pl. مِيَاهٌ دَوَاعِبُ. (A.) And رِيحٌ دَاعِبَةٌ
A wind, (A,) or violent wind, (TA,) that carries away everything; as it were, making sport with it: pl. رِيَاحٌ دَوَاعِبٌ: (A, TA:) and ↓
رِيحٌ دُعْبِيَّةٌ signifies the same; (TA;) or [simply] a violent wind. (K.)
دَعِبٌ
: see دَاعِبٌ.
دَعَّابٌ
: see the next paragraph.
دَعَّابَةٌ
: see the next paragraph.
دُعَابَةٌ
A jesting, or joking; (S, Msb;) such as is deemed pleasing, or facetious: (Msb:) or play, or sport; (A, K;) as also ↓
دُعْبُبٌ: (K:) both of which words are also used as inf. ns.: and the latter is also used as an epithet; [as explained below, voce دَاعِبٌ;] app. in an intensive sense [because originally an inf. n.]. (MF.) And Speech that causes laughter. (Har p. 18.) Also Stupidity, or foolishness. (K.) -A2- See also دُعْبُوبٌ.
دُعْبُبٌ
: see دُعَابَةٌ. -A2- See also دَاعِبٌ: and دُعْبُوبٌ. Also A good, or an excellent, singer. (K.) A youth soft or tender, thin-skinned, or fine-shinned, and plump. (K.) -A3- The fruit of a certain plant: (K:) or (K, TA) the plant itself, namely, (TA,) عَنِبُ الثَّعْلَبِ; [see art. ثعلب;] (K, TA;) of the dial. of El-Yemen. (TA.)
دُعْبُوبٌ
, (K, TA,) applied to a man, (TA,) Brisk, lively, or sprightly. (K.) Stupid, or foolish; as also ↓
أَدْعَبُ, (K, TA,) and ↓
دُعْبُبٌ: (TA:) and stupid, or foolish, and jesting, or joking. (TA.) Weak, (S, K,) and an object of ridicule. (K.) Short and ugly and contemptible. (K, * TA.) I. q.
مُخَنَّثٌ, (CK, and so in my MS. copy of the K,) or مُخَنِّثٌ, of the form of the act. part. n., (TA,) [Effeminate, &c.] Applied to a horse, Tall, or long-bodied; syn. طَوِيلٌ. (K.) -A2- A road beaten, or trodden, (S, K,) travelled, (TA,) and plain, or conspicuous. (K, TA.) -A3- A dark night. (K.) -A4- Black ants; as also ↓
دُعَابَةٌ. (K.) A certain black esculent grain: or the stem, or root, (أَصْل,) of a certain herb, or leguminous plant, (بَقْلَة,) which is peeled and eaten. (K.)
رِيحٌ دُعْبِيَّةٌ
: see دَاعِبٌ.