كُبَّةٌ
1.
: see كَبَّةٌ
passim.
2.
الكبّ [a mistranscription for الكُبَّةُ, as is shown by the next sentence,] What is collected together, of dust, or earth, and of other things. (TA [See also سَفَاةٌ, voce سَفًا.]
3.
Hence, (TA,) كُبَّةٌ (tropical:) A
جَرَوْهَق (which is not an Arabic word, TA, [but arabicized, from the Persian كُرُوهَهْ guróhah, signifying a ball] of spun thread: (S, K:) or such as is collected together, [or convolved, so as to
form a ball,] of spun thread: (TA: [see 5:]) plural كُبَبٌ. (S, K.) [And it is likewise of hair: see فَلِيلٌ.]
4.
[Hence,] كُبَّةٌ (S, K) and
كُبْكُبَةٌ (S) or
كَبْكَبَةٌ (K) (tropical:) A company, congregated body, or troop, (K,) of horses, (S,) or of men. (TA.) كبكبةٌ مِنْ بَنِى إِسْرَايءِيلَ
A company of the Children of Israel. (TA, from a tradition) كُبَّةُ السُّوقِ
The company of the market: said in a tradition to be the company of Satan. (TA.) رَمَاهُمْ بِكُبَّتِهِ [He threw upon them] his troop, or company. (TA.) See also below.
5.
6.
كُبَّةُ الخَيْلِ
The greater number, or main part, of the troop of horses. (Th.)
7.
I. q.
عِيَالٌ: so in the phrase عَلَيْهِ كبّةٌ [He has a family, or household, dependant upon him]. (TA.)