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طرق

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

2 طرّق الحَدِيدَةَ ذ : see 1, former half. ― -b2- طرّق طَرِيقًا He made a road plane, or even, so that people travelled it [or beat it with their feet ] in their passing along. (TA.) The saying لَا تُطَرِّقُوا المَسَاجِدَ means Make not ye the mosques to be roads [or places of passage ]. (TA.) طَرَّقْتُ لَهُ is from الطَّرِيقُ: (S, O:) you say, طرّق لَهَا [app. referring to camels ] He made for them a road, or way: (K:) or طرّق لَهُ he gave a way to, or admitted, him, or it. (MA.) ― -b3- طَرَّقَتْ said of the [bird called] قَطَاة, peculiarly, (inf. n. تَطْرِيقٌ, O, K,) She arrived at the time of her egg's coming forth: (As, A'Obeyd, S, O, K:) or she (a قطاة) hollowed out in the ground a place wherein to lay her eggs: as though she made a way for them: so says A Heyth: but the verb may be similarly used of other than the قطاة, metaphorically; whence the saying, قَدْ طَرَّقَتْ بِبِكْرِهَا أُمُّ طَبَقْ i. e. (tropical:) Calamity [ has prepared to bring forth her first-born ]. (Az, TA.) [Hence, app.,] one says also, ضَرَبَهُ حَتَّى طَرَّقَ بِجَعْرِهِ [ He beat him until he gave passage, or was about to give passage, to his ordure ]. (As, S, O.) And طرّق لِى, inf. n. تَطْرِيقٌ, signifies أَخْرَجَ [app. meaning He gave forth, or produced, to me something]. (TA.) ― -b4- طَرَّقَتْ بِوَلَدِهَا, said of a camel, means She brought forth with difficulty, her young one sticking fast, and not coming forth easily; and in like manner it is said of a woman: (As, S, O, K:) so in a verse of Ows Ibn-Hajar, cited voce نِفَاسٌ: (O:) or طرّقت said of a woman and of any pregnant female, means the half of her young one came forth, and then it stuck fast. (Lth, TA.) [Hence,] طرّق فُلَانٌ بِحَقِّى (tropical:) Such a one acknowledged my right, or due, after disacknowledging it. (As, S, O, K, TA.) ― -b5- Accord. to AZ, (TA,) طرّق الاـِبِلَ means He withheld the camels from pasture, (S, O, K, TA,) or from some other thing: (S, O, TA:) Sh, however, says that he knew not this; but that IAar explained طَرَّفْتُ, with ف, as meaning “ I repelled. ” (TA.) ― -b6- أَخَذَ فُلَانٌ فِى التَّطْرِيقِ means (assumed tropical:) Such a one practised artifice and divination. (TA.) -A2- طَرَّقْتُ التُّرْسَ I sewed the shield upon another skin: and طَرَّقْتُ النَّعْلَ, inf. n. تَطْرِيقٌ, I made the sole of two pieces of skin, sewing one of them upon the other. (Msb. [See also the next paragraph.])

Derived headwords

طرّق الحَدِيدَةَverb
  1. 1.
لَا تُطَرِّقُوا
طَرَّقْتُ لَهُ
طرّق لَهَا
طرّق لَهُ
قَدْ طَرَّقَتْ بِبِكْرِهَا أُمُّ طَبَقْ
ضَرَبَهُ حَتَّى طَرَّقَ بِجَعْرِهِ
طرّق لِى
طَرَّقَتْ بِوَلَدِهَا
طرّق فُلَانٌ بِحَقِّى
طرّق الاـِبِلَ
أَخَذَ فُلَانٌ فِى التَّطْرِيقِ
طَرَّقْتُ النَّعْلَ