اهبّ الرِّيحَ

1.
, and استهبّها, [He (God) caused the wind to blow; to rise; to be in a state of commotion]. (A.)
2.
اهبّه (assumed tropical:) He awoke him, or roused him, from his sleep. (S.) هَبَّهُ is said to signify the same; and in proof thereof is adduced a reading in the Qur'an, deviating from that which is universally received as correct; مَنْ هَبَّنَا مِن مَّرْقَدِنَا, instead of مَنْ بَعَثَنَا, Who hath roused us from our sleeping-place? [ch. xxxvi., v. 52;] but IJ rejects this reading, unless it be elliptical, for هَبَّ بِنَا. (TA.)
3.
اهبّ السَّيْفَ He shook the sword; or made it to quiver. (Lh, Sh.)

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