رَبَقَهُ

1.
, aorist رَبُقَ (S, Msb, K) and رَبَقَ , (S, K,) verbal noun رَبْقٌ, (JK, S, Msb,) He put his head (i. e. the head of a kid, S, K, or of a lamb, K, or of a sheep or goat, Msb) into the رِبْقْة, (S, K,) or into the رِبْق: (Msb:) or, according to the M, he made fast, or bound or tied fast or firmly, him, or it, in the رِبْقَة: (TA:) or he made fast, or bound or tied fast or firmly, his (a sheep's or goat's) neck with the رِبْق, or cord: (JK:) and ربّقهُ, verbal noun تَرْبِيقٌ, he made fast, or bound or tied fast or firmly, him, or it, in the رِبَاق [plural of رِبْقٌ or of رِبْقَةٌ]. (TA.)
2.
[Hence,] رَبَقَهُ فِى الأَمْرِ, (Msb, K,) aorist رَبُقَ , verbal noun رَبْقٌ, (Msb,) (assumed tropical:) He made him to fall into the thing, or affair. (Msb, K.)
3.
رَبْقٌ also signifies The act of making fast; or binding, or tying, fast, or firmly; and so رِبْقٌ; (K;) each as a verbal noun of رَبَقَهُ. (TK.)

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