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مَهْمَهُ سِرْبَاخٌ
A desert, or waterless desert, wide, or spacious, (K, TA,) in the sides: (TA:) and ↓
مَهْمَهٌ مُسَرْبَخٌ
a desert, or waterless desert, far extending, (K, * TA,) wide, or spacious: so in a verse of Aboo-Duwád cited voce مَرْدُونٌ, q. v. (TA.)
مُسَرْبَخٌ
: see what next precedes.
سَرْبَخٌ
A wide, or spacious, land: (S, K:) or one far extending: (TA:) and a land in which one cannot find his way. (K, * TA.)
سَرْبَخْتُ فِى المَشْىِ
, inf. n. سَرْبَخَةٌ, I walked, or marched, an hour, or a while: (JK:) [or in the middle of the day: and gently, or in a leisurely manner: for] سَرْبَخَةٌ signifies The walking, or marching, in the middle of the day. (K.) And The walking, or marching, gently, or in a leisurely manner. (JK, K.) And The being light, or agile, or active; light in any work or action, or unsteady or lightwitted, or so on an occasion of anger, or hasty, with foolishness or ignorance; syn. خِفَّةٌ and نَزَقٌ. (K.)