دَاعِبٌ

1.
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, apparently, and of the fourth, much, or often: and in the case of the last, very much, or very often.]
2.
[Hence,] مَاءٌ دَاعِبٌ (tropical:) Water playing in its course, or running hither and thither: (A, K:) plural مِيَاهٌ دَوَاعِبُ. (A.) And رِيحٌ دَاعِبَةٌ A wind, (A,) or violent wind, (TA,) that carries away everything; as it were, making sport with it: plural رِيَاحٌ دَوَاعِبٌ: (A, TA:) and رِيحٌ دُعْبِيَّةٌ signifies the same; (TA;) or [simply] a violent wind. (K.)

Perseus ID: n12571