لَغَبَ
1.
, aorist
لَغُبَ
(S,) and
لَغَبَ
(K); and لَغِبَ, aor
لَغَبَ
; (S, K;) but this latter is of weak authority; (S;) and لَغُبَ, aorist
لَغُبَ
; (Lb, K;) verbal noun لَغْبٌ, (K,) which is said to be verbal noun of لَغَبَ, aorist
لَغُبَ
, (TA,) and لُغُوبٌ, (S, K,) verbal noun of لَغَبَ, aorist
لَغُبَ
, and of لَغِبَ, (S,) and لَغُوبٌ, (K,) which deviates from constant rule, like وَضُوءٌ and قَبُولٌ, (TA,) and لَغَبٌ, which is said to be verbal noun of لَغِبَ, agreeably with analogy; (TA;) He was fatigued, tired, or wearied, (S, &c.,) in the greatest degree, or to the utmost: (M, K:) or he was languid in consequence of fatigue: or he was fatigued, tired, or wearied, in spirit, or mind: but most agree, as to the signification, with the S and K. (TA.)
2.
3.
لَغَبَ عَلَيْهِمْ, aorist
لَغَبَ
, (verbal noun لَغْبٌ, S,) He spoiled, or marred, their affair, scheme, plot, or the like: synonym أَفْسَدَ عَلَيْهِمْ: [أَمْرَهُمْ, or the like, being understood]. (El-Umawee and S.)
4.
لَغَبَ القَوْمَ
He spoke ill, or corruptly, to the people: synonym حَدَّثَهُمْ حَدِيثًا خَلْفًا. (K.)
5.
لَغَبَ
He (a dog) lapped, or drank by lapping. (K.)