سبا sabā
A سبا sabā, prop. n. Name of a country in Arabia Felix, Sheba (where Bilqīs, the queen who visited Solomon, is supposed to have reigned).
سباع sibāʻ
A سباع sibāʻ, s.m. pl. (of سبع sabǒʻ), Lions; rapacious beasts, beasts of prey.
سبا सबा sabā
H سبا सबा sabā, s.f. corr. of sabhā, q.v.
صبا ṣabā inf. n. of صَبَا, rt. صبو 'to play or sport,' c.
A صبا ṣabā (inf. n. of صَبَا, rt. صبو 'to play or sport,' &c.), s.f. (orig.) 'The east wind, or an easterly wind'; a gentle and pleasant breeze; the morning breeze; the zephyr.
صباح ṣabāḥ
A صباح ṣabāḥ, s.f. Daybreak, dawn, early morning, morning (=ṣubḥ);—name of a bird:—ṣabāḥul-ḵẖair (morning salutation), Good morning!—ʻalaʼṣ-ṣabāḥ, adv. Before or at dawn, early in the morning.