قَلُوبٌ
1.
, (O, K,) as an epithet applied to a man, (O, TA,) i. q.
مُتَقَلِّبٌ كَثِيرُ التَّقَلُّبِ [apparently meaning (assumed tropical:) Who employs himself much in journeying, for traffic or otherwise, or in the disposal, or management, of affairs: or who practises much versatility, &c.: see 5, last sentence but one]. (O, K.)
2.
See also قِلِّيبٌ.
3.
قَلُوبُ الشَّجَرِ means What are soft, or tender, of succulent herbs: these, and locusts, [it is said,] were eaten by John the son of Zachariah. (O.)