لُوبٌ

1.
and لَوَايءِبُ Camels, or palm-trees, thirsty; far from water. (K.) You say, تَرَكْتُهَا عَلَى الحَوْضِ لَوَايءِبَ I left them (the camels) going round about the tank, or cistern, unable to get at the water, on account of the crowding, or pressing. (As, S.) [لوايءب is plural of لَايءِبَةٌ.]
2.
لُوبٌ A piece of meat that turns round in the cooking-pot. (K.)
3.
لُوبٌ Bees: (K:) according to some, originally نُوبٌ. (MF.) In some copies of the K, نخل is erroneously put for نحل. (TA.)

Perseus ID: n38067