زَغِبَ
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زَغَبَ
, (Msb, K,) verbal noun زَغَبٌ; (Msb;) and
زغّب, (JK, S, A, K,) verbal noun تَزْغِيبٌ; (S;) and
ازغابّ; (K;) It, or he, was, or became, downy; or had upon it, or him, what is termed
زَغَبٌ meaning as explained below; (JK, S, K;) in any of its senses: (TA:) said of a young bird, (JK, S, A, Msb,) meaning [as above, or] its
زَغَب [or down] grew forth: (A:) or its feathers were small: and, said of a boy, or a young child, his
زَغَب [or downy hair] grew forth: (Msb:) and
اِزْلَغَبَّ is also said of a young bird [in the same sense as the verbs above: (see article زلغب:) or] as meaning its feathers came forth. (S.)
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[Hence,] بَحْرٌ يَزْغَبُ (assumed tropical:) A sea, or great river, that becomes [foaming, or] in a state of commotion, and full. (JK.)