xubozN xbz a word of well-known meaning; (K;) [ Bread; ] that which is eaten. (S.) It is said in a prov., kul~u A^adaApi Alxubozi EinodiY gayoruhu [ All the apparatus of bread is in my possession except it, namely, the bread itself]: the origin of which was this: a company of men demanded hospitality of a certain man; and when they sat down, he threw down a [piece of leather such as is called] niToE , and put upon it a mill-stone, and adjusted its pivot, and covered it [with the upper stone]: and the presence of his apparatus made the company to wonder: then he took the handle of the mill, ( haAdiY Alr~aHaY ,) and began to turn it: whereupon they said to him, What dost thou? and he answered in the words of this proverb. (K.) ― -b2- [Hence,] Alxul~apu xubozu AlA_ibili (tropical:) [ Sweet herbage is the bread of camels: and AlHamoDu faAkihatuhaA , or AaHomuhaA , sour herbage is their fruit, or flesh-meat ]. (A, TA.)
The corpus record — Arabic
خُبْز
khubz
xubozN xbz a word of well-known meaning; (K;) [ Bread; ] that which is eaten. (S.) It is said in a prov., kul~u A^adaApi Alxubozi EinodiY gayoruhu [ All the apparatus of bread is in my possession except it, namely, the bread itself]: the origin of which was this: a company of men demanded hospitalit
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What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon
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- خُبْزًا Quran 12:36 (Yusuf 36)
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