1. هَرَبَ
1 haraba * , (S, K,) aor. haruba ; not haraba , as some have imagined on account of the measure of the first of the following inf. ns., imagining thence also that the pret. is hariba ; nor haraba with the pret. haraba , as some have supposed because of the guttural letter; for a guttural letter, when it is the first, is not reckoned as having any influence on the form of the aor.; nor hariba , as some have thought; (TA;) inf. n. harabN (S, K) and mahorabN and harabaAnN ; (K;) He (a man, or any animal, TA) fled; ran away. (S, K.) ― -b2- A_ilayoka minoka Almahorabu [ To Thee I flee for refuge from Thee; i. e., from thy punishment: addressed to God]. (TA.) ― -b3- haraba mina Alwatadi niSofuhu Half of the wooden pin, peg, or stake, disappeared [ in the ground ]. (K.) -A2- hariba , aor. haraba , He became extremely aged, old and weak, or decrepit; i. q. harima ; (K;) of which it is a dial. form. (TA.)