س • ر • ح • ب
سُرْحُوبٌ
, applied to a mare, Long-bodied; (S, K; *) [said to be] applied only to a female: (S:) or, as some say, a mare that moves the fore legs quickly in running: and a horse of generous race, or excellent, and light, or active: said by Az to be mostly applied to the horse-kind, but restricted by some to the female. (TA.) And A she-camel swift, and long [in the body]. (TA.) It is also applied to a man, (K,) meaning Tall, and beautiful in body: and with ة, to a woman: but not known to the Kilábees as applied to a human being. (TA.) السُّرْحُوبُ
The jackal; syn. اِبْنُ اوَى. (K.) And A certain blind devil, dwelling in the sea. (K.) -A2- سُرْحُوبْ سُرْحُوبْ, (K, TA,) with the ب quiescent, (TA,) [in the CK with بُ,] A cry by which the ewe is called on the occasion of milking. (K.)