سَيَابٌ

and سُيَّابٌ (S, M, K) and سَيَّابٌ (K) [Unripe dates in the state in which they are called] بَلَح: (S, M, K:) or [in the state in which they are called] بُسْر: (K:) or green بُسْر: (AHn, M:) As says that the flowers of the palm-tree when they have become بَلَح are termed سَيَابٌ, without teshdeed: (TA:) [but see بُسْرٌ:] the n. un. is سَيَابَةٌ (S, M) and سُيَّابَةٌ (S) [and سَيَّابَةٌ]: Sh says that they are called سَدَاء in the dialect of ElMedeeneh, and one is called سيابة in the dialect of Wádi-l-Kurà: and he adds, I have heard the Bahránees say سُيَّاب and سُيَّابَة. (TA.)

Perseus ID: n21383