رَبِذٌ
1.
Light, or active, (Lth, T, S, M, K,) in the arm, or hand, in working or in doing a thing, and in the leg, or foot, in walking or going, (M,) or in the legs in walking or going, (Lth, T, S, K,) as also رَبِذُ القَوَايءِمِ; (A;) and light, or active, in the fingers in working or in doing a thing, (Lth, T,) as also رَبِذُ الأَصَابِعِ فِى عَمَلِهِ. (A.) And A quick, or fleet, horse. (T.) And فَرَسٌ لَهُ قَوَايءِمُ
رَبِذاتٌ
A horse having light, or active, legs. (A.)
2.
جَاءَ رَبِذَ العِنَانِ means (assumed tropical:) He came alone, put to flight. (IAar, M, K. *) But the saying of Hishám El-Mara-ee,
is explained by IAar as meaning (assumed tropical:) [In the morning] when thou leftest him exempt from satire. (M.)غَدَاةَ تَرَكْتَهُ رَبِذَ العِنَانِ