مُرِبٌّ
Anything keeping, or cleaving, to a thing. (M. [See its verb, 4]) You say نَاقَةٌ مُرِبٌّ
A she-camel keeping to, and affecting, her young one, and the stallion. (AZ, TA.) And إِبِلٌ مَرَابُّ [originally مَرَابِبُ, plural of مُرِبٌّ,] Camels keeping in a place; remaining in it. (T, S.) And فَقْرٌ مُرِبٌّ (assumed tropical:) Constant, inseparable, poverty: occurring in a tradition: or the epithet there is مُلِبٌّ. (IAth.)