تربّب الأَرْضَ

1.
, (M, A, K,) and الرَّجُلَ, (M, K,) He asserted himself to be the ربّ [or lord, &c.,] of the land, (M, A, K,) and of the man. (M, K.)
2.
See also 1, in two places, in the former half of the paragraph.
3.
تربّبوا They collected themselves together, or congregated; or they became collected or congregated. (S.)

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