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فلق

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

فَلْقٌ ذ , (AHeyth, TA,) or ↓ فَلَقٌ, (S, O, TA,) the former said by AHeyth to be the more correct, (TA,) A split, fissure, cleft, or longitudinal division; syn. شَقٌّ: pl. فُلُوقٌ: (S, O, TA:) and ↓ فَلَقٌ (Lh, K, TA) [or فَلْقٌ?] signifies also [particularly] a fissure, or cleft, (شَقٌّ) in a mountain; (Lh, K, TA;) and so ↓ فَالِقٌ: (K, TA:) and a شِعْب [app. meaning gap, or ravine, or pass ]. (TA.) One says, مَرَرْتُ بِحَرَّةٍ فِيهَا فُلُوقٌ, meaning شُقُوقً [i. e. I passed by a stony tract such as is termed حَرَّة in which were fissures, or clefts ]. (S, O.) And فِى رِجْلِهِ فُلُوقٌ i. e. شُقُوقٌ [ In his foot, or leg, are fissures or clefts ]. (As, S, O, * K.) And كَلَّمَنِى مِنْ فَلْقِ فِيهِ (Lh, S, O, K) and ↓ فِلْقِ فِيهِ, (Lh, S, K,) the former of which is the more known, (TA,) meaning مِنْ شَقِّهِ [ He spoke to me from out the fissure of his mouth, i. e., with his lips, not by means of a spokesman]. (K.) And ضرَبَهُ عَلَى فَلْقِ رَأْسِهِ He struck him on the place where his hair was separated, the middle of his head. (TA.) ― -b2- See also فَلَقٌ. -A2- And see the paragraph here following, last quarter.

Derived headwords

فَلْقٌ
  1. 1.
مَرَرْتُ بِحَرَّةٍ فِيهَا فُلُوقٌ
فِى رِجْلِهِ فُلُوقٌ
كَلَّمَنِى مِنْ فَلْقِ فِيهِ
مِنْ شَقِّهِ
ضرَبَهُ عَلَى فَلْقِ رَأْسِهِ