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فتق

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

فَتِيقٌ ذ [ i. q. ↓ مَفْتُوقٌ i. e. Slit, rent, &c.]. نَصْلٌ فَتِيقُ الشَّفْرَتَيْنِ means [ An arrow-head ] having two forking portions; (Lth, O, K;) as though [each] one of them were slit [from the other]: (Lth, O:) [or it may mean sharp in the two edges: for] سَيْفٌ فَتِيقُ الغِرَارَيْنِ signifies A sword sharp [ in the two edges ]: and سَيْفٌ فَتِيقٌ, A sharp sword: (TA:) [whence,] رَجُلٌ فَتِيقُ اللِّسَانِ A sharp-tongued man: (S, O, K:) or chaste, or eloquent, and sharp, of tongue: or chaste, or eloquent, of tongue, perspicuous in speech. (TA.) ― -b2- الصُّبْحُ الفَتِيقُ (tropical:) The shining dawn. (As, S, O, K.) ― -b3- See also فَتْقٌ, last sentence but one. ― -b4- جَمَلٌ فَتِيقٌ (tropical:) A camel swollen, or inflated, in the flanks, by reason of fatness; تَفَتَّقَ سِمَنًا: (As, S, O, K:) and نَاقَةٌ فَتِيقَةٌ a fat she-camel. (TA.) -A2- And فَتِيقٌ is used in the sense of فَتْقٌ: thus in the saying of 'Amr Ibn-El-Ahtam, لَهَا مِنْ أَمَامِ المَنْكِبَيْنِ فَتِيقُ [app. describing a she-camel: I can only conjecture the meaning to be, Having, in the part before the shoulders, a crease like a gash, occasioned by fatness]. (O.)

Derived headwords

فَتِيقٌ
  1. 1.
فَتِيقُ الشَّفْرَتَيْنِ
سَيْفٌ فَتِيقُ الغِرَارَيْنِ
سَيْفٌ فَتِيقٌ
رَجُلٌ فَتِيقُ اللِّسَانِ
جَمَلٌ فَتِيقٌ
تَفَتَّقَ سِمَنًا
نَاقَةٌ فَتِيقَةٌ
لَهَا مِنْ أَمَامِ المَنْكِبَيْنِ فَتِيقُ