مَنْبُوذٌ
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A child cast out by its mother (T, S, L, Msb, K) in the road, (T, S, L, K,) on the occasion of her bringing it forth, and which a Muslim picks up and maintains; whether a bastard or lawfully begotten; (T, L;) a foundling: (L, K:) such may not be called a bastard because its kin may be established: (T, L:) also, (assumed tropical:) a bastard; (L, K;) because such is cast away in the road: (L:) feminine مَنْبُوذَةٌ (L) and
نَبِيذَةٌ: (A, L:) plural masculine مَنْبُوذُونَ and مَنَابِذَةٌ; (L;) and pl: of نبيذة, نَبَايءِذُ. (A.)
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صَلَّى
عَلَى قَبْرِ مَنْبُوذٍ
He (Mohammad) prayed upon the tomb of a foundling: or, according to another reading على قَبْرٍ مَنْبُوذٍ, meaning, upon a tomb apart, (L,) or distant, (K,) from other tombs; (L, K;) like an expression occurring in another tradition,
مَرَّ بِقَبْرٍ مُنْتَبِذٍ
he passed by a tomb apart from other tombs. (L.)