لَبَأَهَا

1.
, (S, K,) aorist لَبَاَ , verbal noun لَبْءٌ; (S;) and التبأها; (TA;) He milked her; (K;) i. e., a ewe: (TA:) or he milked the biestings from her. (S, L.)
2.
لَبَأَ اللِّبَأَ, verbal noun لَبْءٌ, He milked the biestings. (TA.)
3.
لَبَأَتْ (in some copies of the K, erroneously, لبّأت, TA,) and البأت, She (a ewe, S,) suckled her young one with her biestings: (S, K:) or she (a ewe) stood up to suckle her young one with her biestings. (AHát.)
4.
لَبَأَ, (S, K,) verbal noun لَبْءٌ; and لبّأ (TA) and البأ; (K;) He fed people &c. with biestings. (S, K.)
5.
The first verb is used by Dhu-r-Rummeh in a similar sense, tropically, with reference to the first of truffles. (TA.)
6.
Also, لَبَأَهُمْ He prepared biestings for them. (TA.)
7.
لَبَأَ اللّبَأَ, (K,) verbal noun لَبْءٌ; (TA;) and البأ; (K;) He prepared (TA) and cooked (K) biestings. (K, TA.)
8.
لَبَأَ, (TA,) verbal noun لَبْءٌ, (K,) (tropical:) He watered (K) a young palm-tree (TA) for the first time (K) after planting it. (TA.) It is said to be lawful to finish doing this even if the Resurrection take place at the time. (TA.)

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