رَبَلُوا

1.
, (T, S, M, K,) aorist رَبُلَ (T, S, K) and رَبِلَ , (K,) verbal noun رُبُولٌ, (T,) They multiplied; became many in number: (T, M, K:) they increased and multiplied: (S:) and their children multiplied, and their cattle, or property. (M, K.) See also 8.
2.
رَبَلَتْ She (a woman) was, or became, fleshy; (M;) and so تربّلت. (S.) And you say also لَحْمُهُ تربّل [apparently meaning His flesh was, or became, abundant]. (M in article رأبل.)
3.
رَبَلَتِ الأَرْضُ, (IDrd, M, K,) verbal noun رَبْلُ; (IDrd, TA;) and اربلت; (IDrd, M, K;) The land produced رَبْل [q. v.]: (IDrd, K:) or abounded with رَبْل: (M:) or the latter signifies it ceased not to have in it رَبْل. (T.) And رَبَلَتِ المَرَاعِى The pasturages abounded with herbage. (T.) [See also 5.]

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