لَبِثَ
1.
, aorist
لَبَثَ
, verbal noun لَبْثٌ (which is contr. to analogy, because the verbal noun of an intrans. v. of the measure فَعِلَ is, according to rule, of the measure فَعَلٌ, S,) and لَبَيثٌ (agreeably with analogy, occurring in a verse of Jereer, S,) and لَبَاثٌ (S, K) and لُبْثٌ (which is the first form given by ISd) TA, [and the most common,]) and لُبَاثٌ and لَبَاثَةٌ and لَبِيثَةٌ, (K,) which are all contr. to analogy, (TA,) and لُبْثَانٌ, (ISd,) [this last, which is also contr. to analogy, is said in the TA, to be like سحبان, but this I suppose to be a mistake for سُبْحَان,] or لُبْثٌ and لَبَاثٌ are substs., (Msb,) He tarried; paused; tarried and waited or expected; was patient, and tarried and waited or expected: (S, K:) he tarried; remained; stayed; stopped; paused; (ISd, Msb;) as also
تلبّث; (Msb;) بِمَكَانٍ
in a place: (ISd, Msb:) or
تلبّث signifies he waited; or paused; synonym تَوَقَّفَ (K)
2.
مالَبِثَ أَنْ فَعَلَ كَذَا وَكَذَا
He delayed not, or was not slow, to do, or in doing, such and such things. (TA, and the other lexicons passim.
3.
اِلْبَثْ عَنْ فُلَانٍ
Wait for such a one, and leave him, until thy doing so shall manifest the error of his judgement, or opinion. (A.)