زَبَّ

1.
, (K,) aorist يَزِبُّ according to the K, but correctly يَزَبُّ, the verb being like فَرِحَ, [so that the sec. pers. is زَبِبْتَ,] and the verbal noun being زَبَبٌ, (MF, TA,) [He, or it, was, or became, downy: and he (a man) had abundant and long hair; was hairy: or had abundance of hair in the ears and eyebrows: or had abundance of hair on the fore arms and the eyebrows and eyes: and he (a camel) had abundance of hair on the face and under the lower jaw: or in the ears and on the eyes:] the verb of زَبَبٌ explained below. (K, TA.)
2.
Hence, (TA,) زَبَّتِ الشَّمْسُ, (K,) verbal noun زَبٌّ [perhaps a mistranscription for زَبَبٌ], (TA,) (tropical:) The sun was near to setting; (K, TA;) because it becomes concealed as the colour of a limb does by the hair upon it; (TA;) as also ازبّت, (S, K,) and زبّبت. (K.)
3.
زَبَّ, aorist يَزُبُّ, (K,) verbal noun زَبٌّ, (TA,) He filled a water-skin (K, TA) to its head. (TA.)
4.
Also, and ازدبّ, like زَأَبَ [and ازدأب], He carried, or took up and carried, a load, or burden. (TA.)

Perseus ID: n17333