4 البأت ذ She (a ewe, or goat, M, TA,) excerned, or yielded, or emitted [either into, or from, her udder] her biestings. (M, K.) ― -b2- أَلْبَؤُوا Their biestings became abundant. (S.) ― -b3- See 1, in two places. ― -b4- البأ He supplied a person with biestings as a travelling-provision. (K.) ― -b5- البأ, inf. n. إِِلْبَاءٌ, He bound, (K,) or directed, (S,) a kid, (AZ, S,) or a young camel, (K,) to the extremity of the mother's teat, that it might suck the biestings. (AZ, S, K.) ― -b6- البأهُ بِرِيقِهِ (in a trad. respecting the birth of El-Hasan the son of 'Alee) (assumed tropical:) He poured his saliva into his mouth, as the first milk is poured into the mouth of an infant. (TA.)
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