تَابٌّ

1.
(tropical:) An old man; (AZ, T, M, A, K;) feminine with ة: (AZ, T, M, A:) and (assumed tropical:) weak: plural أَتْبَابٌ: of the dialect of Hudheyl; and extr. [with respect to analogy]. (M.) You say, كُنْتُ شَابًّا فَصِرْتُ تَابًّا [I was a young man, and I have become an old man]. (A.) And أَشَابَّةٌ أَنْتِ أَمْ تَابَّةٌ [Art thou a young woman or an old woman?] (A.)
2.
Also, (T, K,) or تَابُّ الظَّهْرِ, (T,) (assumed tropical:) An ass, and a camel, having galls, or sores, on his back: (T, K:) plural as above. (K.)
3.
[See also بَاتٌّ.]

Perseus ID: n3714