قَبْقَابٌ

1.
a verbal noun of R. Q. 1. [q. v.]
2.
Also A camel that brays much. (S, O, K.)
3.
And One who talks much; as also قُبَاقِبٌ: (M, * K, TA:) or one who talks much, whether wrongly or rightly: (M, * TA:) or one who talks much and confusedly. (M, K, * TA.)
4.
And A liar. (O, K.)
5.
See also قَبْقَبٌ.
6.
Also The فَرْج [meaning external portion of the organs of generation] (M, O, K) of a woman: (O:) or [a vulva] such as is [described as being] وَاسِعٌ كَثِيرُ المَاءِ, (O, K,) [because] إِذَا أَوْلَجَ الرَّجُلُ ذَكَرَهُ فِيهِ قَبْقَبَ أَىْ صَوَّتَ. (IAar, O.) And they also used it as an epithet; [but in what sense is not explained;] saying ذَكَرٌ قَبْقَابٌ. (M.)
7.
And The [clog, or] wooden sandal: (O, K:) [apparently because of the clattering sound produced by it:] of the dialect of El-Yemen: (O, TA:) [but now in common use; applied to a kind of clog, or wooden patten, generally from four to nine inches in height, and usually ornamented with mother-ofpearl, or silver, &c.; used in the bath by men and women; and by some ladies in the house:] in this sense the word is said to be post-classical. (TA.)
8.
Also, (K,) according to Az, (O,) The خَرَزَة [apparently a polished stone, or a shell,] with which cloths are glazed: (O, K:) but this is called قَيْقَاب. (O.)

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