رَغِيبٌ
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(assumed tropical:) Wide, or ample; applied in this sense to a watering-trough or tank, and to a skin for water or milk, (S, TA,) &c.: plural رِغَابٌ (TA) and رُغُبٌ. (L in article أسد.) You say also
طَرِيقٌ رَغِبٌ (assumed tropical:) A wide road: plural رُغُبٌ. (TA.) And مَكَانٌ
مُرَاغِبٌ (assumed tropical:) A wide, or an ample, place. (TA.) And
وَادٍ رُغُبٌ (assumed tropical:) A wide valley; (TA;) [and] so وَادٍ رَغِيبٌ: (JK:) or (tropical:) a wide valley, that takes much water; as also رَغِيبٌ; (AHn, K;) opposite of
وَادٍ زهِيدٌ. (TA.) And طَعْنَةٌ رَغِيبَةٌ (assumed tropical:) A wide wound inflicted with a spear or the like. (TA.) And سَيْفٌ رَغِيبٌ (assumed tropical:) A wide sword, that inflicts a large wound. (TA.)
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(assumed tropical:) Voracious; a great eater: (A, K: [but according to the former, not tropical in this sense:]) desirous of much eating: (Msb:) very greedy, or gluttonous: (S, K: [see also رِغِّيبٌ:]) vehemently, excessively, or culpably, desirous of worldly goods; and one who makes himself to be large, or abundant, therein: or large in his hopes, and desirous of much: (TA:) and رَغِيبُ الجَوْفِ a man who is a great eater; (TA;) or capacious in the inside, or belly, and a great eater: (JK:) and بَطْنٌ رَغِيبٌ
a belly that devours much. (Ham p. 418.)
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هُوَ رَغِيبُ العَيْنِ, (T and A and TA in article زهد,) and لَهُ عَيْنٌ رَغِيبَةٌ, (A in that article,) (assumed tropical:) He is not content but with much; opposite of
هو زَهِيدُ العَيْنِ, (T and A in that article,) and of
لَهُ عَيْنٌ زَهِيدَةٌ. (A in that article) [رَعِيبُ العَيْنِ has a different meaning: see article رعب.]
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