بهق
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaبَهَقٌ بهق [The mild species of leprosy termed “alphus,” or “vitiligo alba;” in Hebrew בֹּהַק ;] a whiteness, less than what is termed بَرَصٌ, that comes upon the external skin of a man; (JK;) a whiteness that affects the skin, (S,) or body, (Mgh, Msb,) differing from the colour of the latter; (S, Msb;) not from what is termed بَرَص, (S, Mgh,) or not بَرَص: (Msb:) and, accord. to IF, a blackness that affects the skin; [i. e. the species of leprosy termed “melas,” or “lepra maculosa nigra;” ] or a colour differing from that of the skin: (Msb:) a thin whiteness that affects the exterior of the cuticle, by reason of a bad state of the temperament of the part, inclining to coldness, and the predominance of the phlegm over the blood: the black [ species ] thereof alters (يُغَيِّرُ, in the CK يَعْتَرِى,) the skin to blackness, by reason of the mixing of the black bile with the blood. (K, TA.) ― -b2- [Hence,] بَهَقُ الحَجَرِ (assumed tropical:) [ Lichen, or liverwort; ] a certain plant; (K;) i. e. حَزَّازُ الحَجَرِ [more commonly called حَزَّازُ الصَّخْرِ]: (TA:) or i. q. الجَوْزُ الجَنْدُمَ, (K, TA,) or الجَوْزَ جَنْدُمَ, (CK,) [evidently from the Persian جَوْزِ Gَنْدُمَ explained in Johnson's Pers. Ar. and Engl. Dict. as “sandix-gum, juniper:” but SM says that] this is a certain plant, the body [or substance ] of which is مُحَبَّب [app. meaning composed of globules or the like; probably a particular species of lichen, with spherical cells ]. (TA.)
Derived headwords
- 1.