رَبَدَ
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Also, (TA,) or
ربّد, (so according to the TT, as from the T,) [or ربد التَّمْرَ,] He stowed, or packed, dates, or the dates, in
رَبَايءِد, i. e. oblong pieces of matting [of woven palm-leaves]. (AA, T, TA.) [From what here follows, and from the usage of the particle n. رَابِدٌ (q. v.), it appears that the former verb is correct; but the latter may be so too, or may have an intensive signification.] You say also, رَبَدْتُ تَمْرَكَ رَبْدًا حَسَنًا
I stowed thy dates in the
مِرْبَد
in a good manner. (A.)