لَجِبَ

1.
, aorist لَجَبَ , verbal noun لَجَبٌ, It [a number of men] cried out, or vociferated; raised a clamour, or confused noise. (S, K.) See also article جلب.
2.
لَجِبَ, verbal noun لَجَبٌ, It (a clamour, or confused noise,) rose. (TA.)
3.
لَجِبَ, verbal noun لَجَبٌ, It (the sea) was agitated, or in commotion; its waves conflicting, or dashing together. (K.)
4.
لَجُبَتْ, aorist لَجُبَ , (verbal noun لُجُوبَةٌ, TA;) and لجّبت, verbal noun تَلْجِيبٌ; She (a sheep or goat) had little milk; (S, K:) or her milk dried up, in consequence of her having passed four months since bringing forth. (S.) See لَجْبَةٌ.
5.
In a tradition respecting Moses and the stone, occur the words, فَلَجَبَهُ ثَلَاثَ لَجَبَاتٍ, which IAth says he cannot explain, unless the right reading be فَلَحَتَهُ ثلاث لَحَتَاتٍ [And he struck it three blows]. (TA.)

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