سَعَابِيبُ

1.
What extend like threads, or strings, from honey (A, * K) and marsh-mallows, (K,) and the like: (A, K:) plural of سُعْبُوبٌ. (TA.) You say, سَالَ فَمُهُ سَعَابِيبَ His slaver extended, or stretched out, like threads, or strings. (A, K.) And فُوهُ يَجْرِى سَعَابِيبَ His mouth runs with clear water, having an extended [or a ropy] flow; like يجرى ثَعَابِيبَ. (S.)
2.
And What follow the hand in milking, [stretching out] like phlegm: plural of سُعْبُوبَةٌ. (ISh, TA.)

Perseus ID: n19769