5 تأبّض ذ He (a camel) had his pastern of his fore leg tied, or bound, to his arm, so that his fore leg became raised from the ground. (S, K.) You say, تَقَبَّضَ كَأَنَّمَا تَأَبَّضَ [He contracted himself as though he had his leg thus bound]. (A, TA.) ― -b2- تأبّضت She (a woman) sat in the posture of the ↓ مُتَأَبِّض [app. meaning having her shanks pressed back against her thighs]. (TA.) ― -b3- See also أَبَضَ, in two places. -A2- تأبضهُ: see أَبَضَهُ.
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