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عذق
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaعَذْقٌ ذ A palm-tree with its fruit: (S, O, K:) so called by the people of El-Hijáz: (TA:) or [simply] a palm-tree: (Mgh, Msb:) pl. [of pauc.] أَعْذُقٌ and [of mult.] عِذَاقٌ (K, TA) [the latter erroneously written in the CK عِذْقٌ] and عُذُوقٌ. (O: in which no other is mentioned.) [The dim. is ↓ عُذَيْقٌ:] hence the saying, أَنَا عُذَيْقُهَا المُرَجَّبُ [expl. in art. رجب]. (S, O.) ― -b2- And Certain dates of El-Medeeneh. (CK.) It it is applied to several sorts of dates; of which are those called عَذْقُ ا@بْنِ الحُبَيْقِ, (Msb,) or عَذْقُ حُبَيْقٍ, (Mgh,) and عَذْقُ ا@بْنِ طَابٍ and عَذْقُ ا@بْنِ زَيْدٍ [mentioned in art. طوب]: so says AHát: (Msb:) or عَذْقُ ا@بْنِ طَابٍ is the name of a sort of palm-trees in El-Medeeneh. (K in art. طوب.)
Derived headwords
عَذْقٌ
- 1.
عُذَيْقُهَا المُرَجَّبُ
عَذْقُ ا@بْنِ الحُبَيْقِ
عَذْقُ ا@بْنِ طَابٍ
عَذْقُ ا@بْنِ