ق • أ • ب
, (As, S, O, K,) aor.
قَاَءَ
, inf. n. قَأْبٌ, (K,) He ate the food. (As, S, O, K.) And قَأَبَ المَاءَ
He drank the water; as also قَيءِبَهُ: (K:) or he drank all the water that was in the vessel. (As, S, O, K.) And قَيءِبَ مِنَ الشَّرَابِ, aor.
قَاَءَ
, inf. n. قَأْبٌ and قَأَبٌ, (K, TA,) the latter thus (مُحَرَّكَة), agreeably with analogy, (TA, [but in the CK قَاب,]) He became filled with the beverage; (Lth, K;) as also قَأَبَ مِنْهُ: (Lth:) or he drank the beverage: (TA:) and, or simply قَيءِبَ, like صَيءِبَ, (S,) he drank much water. (S, TA.)
and ↓
قَوْأَبِىٌّ
A vessel that takes, or receives, much water: (O, K:) the latter epithet expl. by Lth as signifying taking, or receiving, much. (L.)
See مِقْأَبٌ.
See إِنَاءٌ قَوْأَبٌ.