هَرَبَ U ( n. ac. هَرَب 4 , مَهْرَب 17 , هُرُوْب 27 , هَرَبَاْن 36 ),
a.
Fled, ran away; escaped; disappeared.
b.
[
Min
&
Ila
], Fled from.... to.
c.
Sank into the ground.
هَرِبَ
A
(
n. ac.
هَرَب
4
),
a.
Was old, decrepit.
هَرَّبَ
II
,
a.
Put to flight; routed.
أَهْرَبَ
IV
,
a.
see
II
.
b.
Swept, carried away (
the dust: wind
).
c.
Took fright, scampered away, bolted.
d.
[
Fī
], Travelled far into (
country
); immersed himself
in, was absorbed by (
affairs
).
تَهَاْرَبَ
VI
,
a.
Fled one from another.
هُرْب
3
,
a.
Integument of fat, caul.
هَرَب
4
,
a.
Flight; escape.
b.
Emigration.
مَهْرَب
17
, (
pl.
مَهَاْرِبُ
44
),
a.
Refuge, shelter, asylum.
b.
[
coll.
], Evasion, subterfuge.
مِهْرَب
20
,
a.
A kind of harrow.
هَاْرِب
21
,
a.
Fleeing; fugitive; run-away.
هَرِيْبَة
25t
a.
[
coll.
],
see
4
.
هَرْبَاْنُ
33
a.
[
coll.
],
see
21
.
هَرَّبَ مِن الكُمْرُك
a.
[
coll.
], He smuggled.
جَآء مُهْرِبًا
a.
He came exerting himself.
مَالَهُ هَارِب وَلَا قَارِب
a.
He has not anything.
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