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بخق
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaرَجُلٌ أَبْخَقُ ذ , and ↓ بَخِيقٌ and العَيْنِ ↓ بَاخِقُ and العَيْنِ ↓ مَبْخُوقُ all signify the same; (K;) i. e. A man blind of one eye; or wanting one eye; or having one of his eyes sunk in its socket; or having one of his eyes dried up; syn. أَعْوَرُ: (TA:) [or having that affection of an eye which is termed بَخَقٌ:] and in like manner بَخْقَاآءُ applied to a sheep or goat for sacrifice on the occasion of the pilgrimage signifies عَوْرَاآءُ [ blind of one eye; &c.]; (Mgh, TA;) or, as some say, having an eye of which the black, or part surrounded by the white, has disappeared in the head. (Mgh.) And عَيْنٌ بَخْقَاآءُ and ↓ بَاخِقَةٌ and ↓ بَخِيقٌ and ↓ بَخِيقَةٌ i. q. عَوْرَاآءُ [ An eye that is blind; &c.]: (K:) see also 1.
Derived headwords
رَجُلٌ أَبْخَقُ
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