لَبِدَ
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(tropical:) He clave to the ground, concealing his person. (A.)
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Hence the proverb تَصَيَّدِى
تَلَبَّدِى, [for تَتَصَيَّدِى, (tropical:) Cleave thou (addressed to a female) to the ground: thou wilt take, or catch, or snare, or entrap, game]. (A.)
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لَبَدَ عَلَى عَصَاهُ, verbal noun لُبُودٌ, (assumed tropical:) He (a pastor) leaned upon his staff, remaining fixed to his place. (L.)
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لَبِدَ, aorist
لَبَدَ
, (S, L,) verbal noun لَبَدٌ, (S, L, K,) He (a camel) became choked by eating much of the plant called
صِلِّيَان, suffering a contortion in the [part of the chest called] حَيْزُوم
and in the [part of the throat called] غَلْصَمَة: (ISk, S, L, K: *) or had a complaint of the belly from eating of the
قَتَاد [or tragacantha]. (AHn, L.)
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See 4.