أُسْبُوعٌ
1.
A certain number of days; (S, * Msb, K; *) i. e. seven days; a week; (Msb;) also termed
سُبُوعٌ, (Lth, Msb, K,) by some of the Arabs; (Lth, Msb;) [and
سُبْعٌ, as shown by what follows:] plural of the first أَسَابِيعُ. (Msb, TA.) One says,
أَقَمْتُ عِنْدَهُ سُبْعَيْنِ [in the sense of أُسْبُوعَيْنِ, which is more common,] i. e. I remained at his abode two weeks. (TA.)
2.
Also The seventh day; and so
سُبُوعٌ; as in a tradition, where it is said, إِذَا كَانَ يَوْمَ سُبُوعِهِ, meaning When his seventh day after the celebration of his marriage is come. (TA.) [
يَوْمُ السُّبُوعِ is used in this sense in the present day: and also as meaning The seventh day after childbirth; in which sense it is generally to be understood when used unrestrictedly; as this day is celebrated with more rejoicing than the former: also as meaning the seventh day after the return from pilgrimage.]
3.
And Seven circuitings [round the House of God, meaning the Kaabeh]: (Lth, Mgh, Msb:) plural أَسَابِيعُ (S, Mgh, Msb) and أُسْبُوعَاتٌ. (Lth, Mgh, Msb.) You say, طَافَ بِالبَيْتِ أُسْبُوعًا, (S, Mgh, * K,) and
سُبُوعًا, (Lth, IDrd, K,) but A boo Sa'eed says, I know not any one who has said this except IDrd, and the former is the word commonly known, (TA,) and
سَبْعًا, (K,) and
سُبْعًا, (TA,) He circuited round the House [of God] seven times, (S, TA,) or seven circuitings; (Mgh;) and ثَلَاثَةَ أَسَابِيعَ [thrice seven times, or thrice seven circuitings]. (S.)