كَبَّهُ

1.
, aorist كَبُ3َ , (verbal noun كَبٌّ, TA;) and كَبْكَبَهُ; (K, TA;) He inverted it, or turned it upside-down. (K.)
2.
كَبَّ الإِنَاءَ, aor كَبُ3َ , verbal noun كَبٌّ, [He inverted, or turned down, the vessel, so as to pour out its contents]: (TA:) he turned the vessel over upon its head. (Msb.)
3.
كَبَّ القَصْعَةَ He turned over the wooden bowl upon its face. (TA.)
4.
كَبَّهُ, (K,) or كبّه لِوَجْهِهِ, (S,) [or عَلَى وَجْهِهِ (see 4),] and اكبّه (K) and كَبْكَبَهُ, (S, K,) He prostrated him; threw him down upon his face. (S, K.) [One says,] كَبَّ اللّٰهُ عَدُوَّ المُسْلِمِينَ [May God overthrow, or prostrate, the enemy of the Muslims!]: but one should not say اكبّ. (S.) See also 4.
5.
He cut, or wounded, a camel in the legs. (TA.)
6.
كَبَّ, (aorist كَبُ3َ , verbal noun كَبُّ, TA,) (tropical:) He [convolved, or glomerated, thread, and likewise hair (see فَلِيلٌ), or he] made thread [&c.] into كُبَب [or balls]: (S, K:) or into a كُبَّة [or ball]. (ISd.) [The verb is used in the present day to signify He wound thread into a ball, or balls.] See 5.
7.
كَبَّ, [aorist, apparently, كَبِ3َ ,] He, or it, was weighty, or heavy. (K.) See كُبَّةٌ
8.
He kindled, or set on fire, كُبّ, which is [a plant, or tree, of the kind called] حَمْض. (AA, K.)

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