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شوك
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaشَوْكٌ ذ , (S, Msb, K, &c.,) of a tree, (Msb,) or of a plant, (TA,) Thorns, prickles, or spines; (PS, TK;) the kind of thing that is slender [or pointed ] and hard in the head; (TA;) well known: (Msb, K:) n. un. with ة. (S, O, Msb, K, TA.) [Hence the saying,] لَا يَشُوكُكَ مِنِّى شَوْكَةٌ: see 1, near the beginning. [The شَوْك of the palm-tree are commonly called سُلَّاآءٌ.] شَوْكُ السُّنْبُلِ [ The sharp prickles that compose the awn, or beard, of the ear of corn ]. (AHn, TA in art. بهم.) ― -b2- [For other significations of شَوْكَةٌ, see this word below.]
Derived headwords
شَوْكٌ
- 1.
لَا يَشُوكُكَ مِنِّى شَوْكَةٌ
شَوْكُ السُّنْبُلِ