تَعِبَ

, (S, A, Msb, K,) aorist تَعَبَ , (A, K,) verbal noun تَعَبٌ, (S, Msb,) He [a man and a beast] was, or became, fatigued, tired, wearied [by labour or journeying &c.], or jaded; (S, A, Msb;) opposite of اِسْتَرَاحَ. (K.) [تَعَبٌ, which, used as a simple subst., may be rendered Fatigue, tiredness, weariness, or the state of being jaded, is here said in the TA to be opposite of رَاحَةٌ; and to signify شِدَّةُ العَنَاءِ, which may be rendered much fatigue &c.; but according to an explanation of the verb of عَنَاءٌ in the S and TA in article عنى, this word and تَعَبٌ signify the same. See also مَتْعَبٌ.]

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