د • ب • ق
دَبِقَ بِهِ
, (JK, K,) aor.
دَبَقَ
, (K,) inf. n. دَبَقٌ, (TA,) [lit. He, or it, stuck to it: and hence,] (assumed tropical:) he was, or became, attached, addicted, given, or devoted, to it, (namely, a thing, JK,) so that he did not quit it. (JK, K.) دَبِقَ فِى مَعِيشَتِهِ is explained by Lh only as signifying لَزِقَ [app. meaning (assumed tropical:) He stuck fast, or perhaps he clave to one course, in respect of his means of subsistence: see also مُدَبَّقٌ]. (TA.) -A2- دَبَقَهُ
He stuck it, or made it to adhere. (TA. [See 4.]) See also what next follows.
دبّقهُ
ادبقهُ
تدبّق
عَيْشٌ مُدَبَّقٌ
(assumed tropical:) [Means of subsistence] not complete. (TA.)
دَابُوقٌ
: see دِبْقٌ.
دَبِقٌ
[
part. n. of دَبِقَ, Sticky, glutinous, or viscous: so in modern Arabic.]
دَبُوقَاءُ
دِبْقٌ
(Lth, IDrd, S, K, &c.) and ↓
دَابُوقٌ (Fr, K) and ↓
دَبُوقَاءُ (K) [Bird-lime: and the viscum, or mistletoe; and its berries, of which bird-lime is mostly prepared: the first of these words has these applications in the present day:] a kind of glue, (IDrd, K,) well known, (IDrd,) or a sticky, glutinous, or viscous, thing, like glue, (Fr, S, TA,) with which birds are caught; (Fr, IDrd, S, K, TA;) in one dial. called طِبْقٌ: (IDrd:) Lth says, it is the fruit, or produce, of a tree, having in its interior a substance like glue, that sticks to the wing of the bird: the hakeem Dáwood says, [in a passage which is imperfect in the TA,] it is found upon the tree in like manner as lichen (الشَّيْبَة), but is a berry, like the chick-pea (حِمَّص) in roundness; . . . . the best thereof is the smooth, soft, with much moisture, inclining, in its exterior, to greenness, and it is mostly found upon the oak; when it is cooked with honey and
دِبْس [or the expressed juice of fresh ripe dates, &c.], . . . . and drawn out into longish strings, and put upon trees, the birds become caught by it. (TA.)