و • ل • ب

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وَلَبَ

, aor. يَلِبُ, inf. n. وُلُوبٌ, He entered (K) into a house or tent, or into a tract, or quarter, or the like. (TA.) وَلَبَ He hastened (K) in entering. (TA.) وَلَبَ إِلَيْكَ الشَّىْءُ, aor. يَلِبُ, inf. n. وُلُوبٌ, The thing, of whatever kind it was, came to thee, or reached thee. (A'Obeyd, S.) In the copies of the K, وَلَبَ الشَّىْءَ وإِلَيْكَ; accord. to which, the verb, in the sense of وَصَلَ, there assigned to it, is trans. both immediately and by means of إِلَى: but the correct reading is ولب اليكالشىء, as above. In an old, and generally correct, copy of the Tahdheeb el-Af'ál of IKtt, it is said that ولب اليك الشَّرُّ signifies The evil reached thee: syn. تَوَصَّلَ. (TA.) وَلَبَ, inf. n. وُلُوبٌ and وَلْبٌ, It (corn or the like) germinated in offsets around the older plants. (IKtt.) وَلَبَ بنو فُلَانٍ The sons of such a one multiplied, or increased. (IKtt.)

تَوْلَبُ

: see art. تلب. Accord. to Suh, the ت is substituted for و, and the word is derived from والية, the “ offsets of corn and the like: ” and Ibn-'Osfoor and IKtt assert the same. (TA.)

وَالِبٌ

, Going into a thing; entering into it. (Esh-Sheybánee, S.)

وَالِبَةٌ

The offsets of the corn and the like: (K:) so called because they enter into the roots of the parent-plants: (TA:) or corn or the like growing from the roots of that which has preceded it: (S:) pl. أَوَالِبُ. (TA.) وَالِبَةٌ The offspring of camels, (IAar, S,) and of sheep or goats, (IAar, K,) and of cows, (K,) and of a people. (IAar.)