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رقس

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

أَرْقَشُ ذ ; fem. رَقْشَاآءُ; (S, M, &c.;) pl. رُقْشٌ; (A;) Variegated with duskiness, or dinginess, and blackness; or the like of those two hues; applied to the [species of locust called] جُنْدَب: (M, TA:) and the fem., applied to a serpent (حَيَّة), (S, M, IAth, K,) signifies the same: (M:) or speckled with black and white; (S, K;) and so when applied to a she-goat: (IAar, M:) or, applied to a serpent, it signifies one of the viper-species (أَفْعًى); because of the lines and specks upon its back: (IAth:) and أَرْقَشُ الأُذُنَيْنِ having his ears variegated with black and white, and the rest of his hair black; applied to a kid. (S.) ― -b2- Also the fem., A small creeping thing (M, K) that is found in herbs, a variegated and beautiful worm, (M,) resembling [ another small creeping thing called ] the حُمْطُوط, (M, K,) speckled with red and yellow. (IDrd, TA.) Sgh., or his copyist, has corrupted حمطوط into خُطُوط. (TA.) ― -b3- Also the fem., The شِقْشِقَة [i. e. the bursa faucium, or faucial bag, ] of the camel: (S, A, K:) or the شقشقة of the camel is sometimes رقشاآء, having in it a mixture of colours. (IDrd.)

Derived headwords

أَرْقَشُ
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أَرْقَشُ الأُذُنَيْنِ