جَنِيبٌ
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, applied to a horse and a captive, (TA,) Led by one's side; as also
مَجْنُوبٌ and
مُجَنَّبٌ: (K:) or you say
خَيْلٌ مَجَنَّبَةٌ, meaning horses led by the side; the teshdeed denoting application to many objects: (S, TA:) plural [of the first, and of جَنِيبَةٌ, q. v., or only of this last,] جَنَايءِبُ and [quasi-plural n.]
جَنَبٌ. (K.) One walking by the side of another; (A;) [and] so
جُنَّابٌ. (K.)
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See also جُنُبٌ.
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Also, applied to a man, [apparently Having a pain in the side; or having the pleurisy; like مَجْنُوبٌ: and hence, or from جَنِبَ, q. v., irregularly formed,] as though walking on one side, bent or crooked,
مُتَعَقِّفًا: so in the L: in the M and K, on the authority of IAar, مُتَعَقِّبًا [to which I am unable to assign an appropriate meaning, except its modern one of lagging behind]: so in the saying of a poet,
[Hunger increased in him (lit. in the two sides of his saddle-bags); so that he seemed as though he walked on one side, bent thereby; for he who has a pain in his side walks on one side, in that manner]. (TA.)رَبَا الجُوعُ فِى أَوْنَيْهِ حَتَّى كَأَنَّهُجَنِيبٌ بِهِ إِنَّ الجَنِيبَ جَنِيبُ