هَبَشَ
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, aorist
هَبِشَ
, (S, TA,) verbal noun هَبْشٌ, (S, A, K,) He collected a thing; (TA;) as also هَبِشَ, aorist
هَبَشَ
: (ISk, ISd:) he collected; and gained or earned, or sought sustenance; (S, A, K;) as also
تهبّش: (S, A:) or he practised some art or trade, to procure sustenance; and he exercised art, craft, cunning, or skill, in the management of his affairs: (TA:) and
اهتبش and
تهبّش
he gained or earned, or sought sustenance; and collected; and exercised art, craft, cunning, or skill, in the management of his affairs: (ISd, TA:) and
هبّش, verbal noun تَهْبِيشٌ, he collected much; synonym جمّع. (K.) You say, هُوَ يَهْبِشُ لِعِيَالِهِ
He collects; and gains or earns, or seeks sustenance; for his family, or household; (S;) as also
يَتَهَبَّشُ: (S, A:) or practises some art or trade, to procure sustenance for them; exercises art, craft, cunning, or skill, in the management of his affairs, for them. (TA.) [See also حَبَشَ.]
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هَبَشَ الغَنَمَ, verbal noun as above, [apparently meaning He roused and scared the sheep or goats, and drove and collected them to some person or place,] is like نَجَشَ الصَّيْدَ. (Ibn- 'Abbád.)