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بق

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

بَقَاقٌ بقاق قاق A man who speaks, or talks, much; loquacious; talkative; garrulous; a great talker; (S, K;) whether incorrectly or correctly; (M;) or such is termed ↓ بَقَّاقٌ; (so written in a copy of the M;) as also ↓ بَقَاقَةٌ, (JK, S, K,) but this has a more intensive signification, (S, TA,) and ↓ مِبَقٌّ, (M, Sgh, K,) and ↓ بَقْبَاقٌ, (JK, S, M,) or ↓ لَقْلَاقٌ بَقْبَاقٌ, (K,) and ↓ لَقٌّ بَقٌّ, (K,) which last occurs in a trad., but accord. to one recital it is لَقًى بَقًى, in which the former word signifies “ cast away, ” and the latter is an imitative sequent thereto: (TA:) ↓ بَقَقَةٌ, also, [app. pl. of بَاقٌّ,] is syn. with ثَرْثَارُونَ [ great talkers, &c.]: (IAar, TA:) and بَقَاقٌ [thus written without teshdeed] signifies a babbler; nonsensical, irrational, foolish, or delirious, in his talk; one who speaks confusedly and improperly; or who speaks, or talks, much and badly, or erroneously. (M.) [See also 1, of which it is an inf. n.] ― -b2- Also, (K,) n. un. with ة, (JK, K,) A kind of clamorous bird: (JK, K:) but Sgh writes it [↓ بَقَّاقٌ,] with teshdeed. (TA.) -A2- Also The worthless, or mean, or vile, articles of the furniture or utensils of a house or tent, or of household-goods. (M, K.)

Derived headwords

بَقَاقٌ
  1. 1.
لَقًى بَقًى