ل • س • ب

lsb · Vol. 6 · Lane-Poole (vols 6–8)

لَسَبَهُ

, aor. لَسِبَ , (S, K,) and لَسَبَ , (K,) inf. n. لَسْبٌ, (S,) It (a scorpion, S, or a serpent or other thing, K, as a scorpion, and wasp, but generally said of a scorpion, TA,) stung him, or bit him. (S, K.) لَسَبَهُ أَسْوَاطًا He flogged him with whips. (S.) لَسَبَهُ بِالسَّوْطِ He flogged him with the whip. (K.) لَسِبَ, aor. لَسَبَ , (S, K,) inf. n. لَسْبٌ, (S,) He licked honey, (S, K,) or the like, (K,) as clarified butter. (TA.) -A2- لَسِبَ بِهِ, aor. لَسَبَ , It adhered, clave, or stuck, to it, or in it: (S, K:) like لَصِبَ. (S.)

لَسْبَةٌ

, like لَعْقَةٌ, A single lick of honey or the like. (TA.)

لَسُّوبًا

: see لَسُوبًا.

مَا تَرَكَ لَسُوبًا

, and ↓ لَسُّوبًا, He left not anything: [lit., what might be licked off]. (K.) [See also كَسُوبٌ.]