جِرْبِيَاءُ
1.
[a word of a very rare form, (see كِبْرِيَاءُ,)] The north-west wind; a wind of the kind termed
نَكْبَاءُ, that blows in a direction between that of the [north wind, or northerly wind, called] شَمَال
and that of the [west wind, or westerly wind, called] دَبُور, and that dispels the clouds: (S, TA:) it is a cold wind, and is sometimes attended by a little rain: (TA in article نكب, q. v.:) or the [north wind, or northerly wind, called] شمال: or the cold of that wind: (K, TA:) or, (K,) as also أَزْيَبُ, (TA,) the south east wind; the wind that blows in a direction between that of the [south wind, or southerly wind, called] جَنُوب
and that of the [east wind, or easterly wind, called] صَبَا. (K, TA.)
2.
Also, with the article ال, a name of The seventh earth: corresponding to العِرْبِيَاءُ, a name of “the seventh heaven.” (TA.)
3.
Also A weak man. (K.)