حرق
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaحَرَقٌ حرق [ A burning by means of fire;] a subst. (Mgh, Msb) from الاـِحْرَاقُ, (Mgh,) [i. e.] from اـِحْرَاقُ النَّارِ: (Msb:) or fire, (S, Msb, K,) itself; (Msb;) [the fire of a burning house &c.; ] as also ↓ حَرِيقٌ (Mgh) and ↓ حَارِقَةٌ: (K:) or the flame of fire. (IAar, Th, Mgh, K.) The first is meant in the saying, ضَالَّةُ المُؤْمِنِ حَرَقُ النَّارِ [ The straybeast of the believer is a cause of the burning of fire ]: (Mgh:) or it here signifies the flame of fire: a trad., meaning that if any one takes the stray-beast of a believer to possess it, his doing so will bring him to the flame of the fire [of Hell]. (Az, Mgh, TA.) And hence, (Mgh,) الحَرَقُ شَهَادَةٌ, (Mgh, TA,) i. e. [ Burning, or] fire, [or flame, is a cause of one's receiving the reward of martyrdom: ] occurring in another trad. (TA.) You say also فِى حَرَقِ ا@للّٰهِ In the fire of God. (S.) And ↓ أَلْقَى ا@للّٰهُ الكَافِرَ فِى حَارِقَتِهِ, i. e. [ May God cast the unbeliever ] into his fire. (TA.) ― -b2- A burn, (S,) or a mark of burning, (K,) in a garment, or piece of cloth, from the beating (S, K) of the washer, and whitener, and the like; (K;) and so, sometimes, ↓ حَرْقٌ: (S:) or the former, a hole thus caused in a garment, or piece of cloth; (IAar, Mgh, TA;) and so, sometimes, ↓ the latter; which also signifies a hole caused by fire, in a garment, or piece of cloth. (Mgh.)
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