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عنق
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 عَنِقَ ذ , aor. عَنَقَ , inf. n. عَنَقٌ, He (a man, TK) was, or became, long in the neck. (TA, TK. [The verb in this sense is said in the TA to be like فَرِحَ: but in two instances in the same it is written عَنُقَ, with the same inf. n., and expl. as meaning He was, or became, long and thick in the neck. ]) ― -b2- [Golius has assigned to عَنَقَ (an unknown verb) two significations belonging to تعنّق.]
Derived headwords
عَنِقَverb
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