أَهْلَبُ

1.
Having much hair [of the kind called هُلْب]; very hairy: (K:) feminine هَلْبَاءُ. (CK.) A horse having much hair of the kind called هلب: (S:) a coarse-haired man: (TA:) a man having coarse hair upon the part where are the two veins called الأَخْدَعَانِ, and upon his body: (TA:) having much hair upon the head and body. (TA.)
2.
أَهْلَبُ A tail cut off. (K.)
3.
Also, [according to the CK, or,] Having no hair upon it: and, contr., Having much hair: (K:) [in each sense, as seems to be implied in the K, an epithet applied to a tail: but, apparently, according to the TA, applied to a horse].
4.
هَلْبَاءُ, feminine, A beast of carriage (TA) having much hair. (K, TA.)
5.
هَلْبَاءُ The podex; synonym إِسْتٌ: (K:) used as a subst.; originally an epithet. (TA.)
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إِيَّاكَ وَأَهْلَبَ العَضْرَطِ Beware of him who has a hairy podex. Originally said by a woman to her son, who was boasting that he found no one whom he did not overcome, and who was afterwards thrown down by a man answering to this description. A proverb used in cautioning the self-conceited. (Meyd, TA.)
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أَرْضٌ هَلْبَاءُ (tropical:) Land abounding with plants, or herbage. (TA.)
8.
Also, [contr.,] (tropical:) Land of which the herbage has been eaten. (TA.)
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هُلْبَةٌ هَلْبَاءُ (in the CK, هَلْبَةٌ هُلْبَاءُ) A severe calamity. (K.)
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See هَلَّابٌ.

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