سَلِبٌ

1.
Light, or active, (K, TA,) and quick. (TA.) You say, رَجُلٌ سَلِبُ اليَدَيْنِ بِالطَّعْنِ A man light, or active, in the arms, or hands, in thrusting, or piercing: and ثَوْرٌ سَلِبُ الطَّعْنِ بِالقَرْنِ A bull light, or active, in thrusting, or piercing, with the horn. (S, TA.) And فَرَسٌ سَلِبُ القَوَايءِمِ A horse light, or active, (S, M, K,) in the legs, (M, K,) [i. e.,] in the shifting of the legs: (S:) or, according to Az, the right meaning is, long in the legs: (TA:) [for]
2.
سَلِبٌ signifies also Long or tall; (S, M, K;) applied to a spear, and to a man [&c.]: plural سُلُبٌ. (M.)

Perseus ID: n20328