دِبَاغٌ

1.
Tan; [tanning-liquor, or ooze;] that with which one tans, (S, * Mgh, * Msb, * K, * TA,) i. e., prepares, or makes fit for use, and softens, or makes pliable, a hide, or skin, consisting of قَرَظ [q. v.] and the like; (TA;) as also دِبْغٌ (S, Msb, K) and دِبْغَةٌ (S, K) and دِبَاغَةٌ. (AHn, TA.) One says, الجِلْدُ فِى الدِّبَاغِ [The skin is in the tan, or tanning-liquor]. (S.) And نَقَعَهُ فِى الدِّبَاغِ [He soaked it in the tanning-liquor]. (K in article منأ.)
2.
[Hence,] دِبَاغٌ لِلْمَعِدَةِ [apparently A stomachic]. (Lth and M and Msb voce طُرْثُوثٌ, q. v.)
3.
Also a verbal noun of 1. (S, Mgh, K.)

Perseus ID: n12047