اِزْلَغَبَّ

, said of a young bird, Its feathers came forth: (S in article زغب, and K:) or its feathers began to come forth, (Lth, TA,) before their becoming black. (TA.) Also said of plumage, It began to come forth. (Lth, TA.) And said of hair, (S in article زغب, and K,) as also ازلعبّ, (TA,) It grew forth after having been shaven: (S, K:) it began to grow forth, soft: and said of the hair of an old man, i. q. اِزْغَابَّ [it was, or became, downy]. (TA.) Accord. to the S, and AHei and IKtt and others, it belongs to article زغب, like as اِزْلَعَبَّ is held by them to belong to article زعب; but according to the K, the ل is radical, and therefore this is its proper place. (TA.)

Perseus ID: n18004