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فَقَعَ , aor.
فَقَعَ and
فَقُعَ , inf. n.
فُقُوعٌ (S, O, K) and
فَقْعٌ, (K,) said of the colour of a thing,
(S, O,)
It was intensely yellow: (S, O, K:)
or
its yellowness was free from admixture. (K, TA. [See
also
فَقْعٌ below.]) [And]
فَقَعَ said of a skin, or hide, or a tanned,
or red, skin or hide, (
أَدِيم,)
It was beautiful and clear [
in colour].
(Ham p. 562.) -A2-
فَقَعَ said of a boy,
He became active,
and grew, grew up, or became a young man; (K,
* TA; [in both of which it is implied that the aor. of
the verb in this and the next two senses is
فَقَعَ and
فَقُعَ , as above;]) and so ↓
تفقّع . (TA.) -A3- And
فَقَعَ (K, TA) said of a man, (TA,)
He
died from, or
in consequence of, the heat.
(K, TA.) -A4-
فَقَعَتِ
الفَوَاقِعُ
فُلَانًا The calamities of time, or
fortune, crushed such a one. (K, * TA.) -A5-
فَقَعَ, aor.
فَقَعَ , (K,) inf. n.
فَقْعٌ, (O,)
He stole. (O, K. [Accord.
to the TK, trans. in this sense.]) -A6- And
He
emitted wind from the anus, with a sound; (K, TA;)
in which sense the inf. n. is likewise
فَقْعٌ; accord. to some, peculiarly said of
an ass: and
بِهِ ↓
فَقَّعَ , and ↓
بِمِفْقَعٍ , and ↓
بِمِفْقَاعٍ , inf. n.
تَفْقِيعٌ,
he did so vehemently. (TA.)
-A7-
فَقِعَ, i. e. like
فَرِحَ, (K, TA,) inf. n.
فَقَعٌ, (TK,) said of a man, (TA,)
He
became red. (K, TA.) 2
فقّع , (TA,) inf. n.
تَفْقِيعٌ, (O, K, TA,)
He twisted the
sides of his mouth, or
opened his mouth and was
diffuse, in speech, (O, K, TA,)
and uttered
speech that had no meaning. (TA.) ― -b2- And
فقّع
أَصَابِعَهُ, (S, O, * TA,) inf. n. as above,
(S, O, K, TA,)
i. q.
فَرْقَعَهَا, (S, O, * K, * TA, *) [
He
cracked the joints of his fingers;] i. e.
he
pressed his fingers so that a sound was heard to proceed
from their joints: (TA:) the action signified
thereby is forbidden to be performed in prayer: (O, TA:)
[but it is said that] this is
the contracting of the
fingers to the inner side of the hand and making a sound
with the outer side [app.
by pressing the fist
upon the ground so as to make the joints of the fingers
crack, when rising; for I think that any action more
irregular than this would be too obviously wrong to need
prohibition]. (O.) ― -b3- And
فقّع
الوَرْدَةَ, inf. n.
تَفْقِيعٌ,
He made the rose into a round
form (
أَدَارَهَا),
and then struck it so that it rent open, or
asunder, producing a sound: (O:) or
التَّفْقِيعُ signifies
the striking a rose
with the hand, (O, K,) or
the making a rose-leaf
into a round [
and app.
hollow]
form, and pressing it with the fingers, (TA,)
so
that it produces a sound, (O, K, TA,)
when
rending open, or
asunder. (TA.) ― -b4- [And
فقّع signifies also
It cracked with a
sound: and
it crackled: said of a flint-stone
in fire: see
صَوَّانٌ: and said of salt thrown into a
fire: see
نَارٌ.] ― -b5- See also 1, last sentence but
one. -A2-
فقّع
الأدِيمَ, (O, TA,) inf. n. as above, (K,)
He made the hide red. (O, K, TA.) 4
افقع , (TA,) inf. n.
إِِفْقَاعٌ, (O, K, TA,)
He was, or
became, poor, or
needy: (TA;) or
in an
evil state or
condition. (O, K, TA.) 5
تَفَقَّعَ see 1. ― -b2- [Reiske, as
stated by Freytag, has explained this verb as signifying
It was, or
became, contracted; said of a
hand: but probably, I think, in consequence of his
having found
تَفَقَّعَت erroneously written for
تَقَفَّعَت.] 6
تفاقعت
عَيْنَاهُ His eyes became white: (O, K,
TA:) or
became cleft, or
fissured: or
had in them foul, or
foul white, matter.
(TA.) 7
انفقع
ذ It became cleft, or
fissured,
or
rent open or
asunder. (O, K.)
فَقْعٌ [an inf. n., of
فَقَعَ, q. v. Used as a subst.,]
Intense
whiteness. (TA.) [But it seems to signify more
commonly,
Intense yellowness: or
yellowness
free from admixture: see 1, first sentence.] -A2-
And
i. q.
حُصَاصٌ [app. as meaning
An emission of
wind from the anus, with a sound]. (S, O, TA. [See
1, last sentence but one.]) -A3- Also, and ↓
فِقْعٌ , (S, O, K,) the latter mentioned
by ISk, (S, O,)
A species of
كَمْأَة [or
truffles]; (S, O;) accord.
to A 'Obeyd, (S, O,) the
white and soft thereof:
(S, O, K;) which is the
worst thereof; or, as
IAth says,
a species of the worst [
kind]
of
كمأة, accord. to AHn,
it comes forth from
the ground so as to appear, white, and is bad; the
good being that which is extracted by digging: Lth says,
It is
a
كَمْء [or
truffle]
that comes forth
from the base of the plant called
إِِجْرِد [q. v.], and is
of the worst of
كمأة,
and the quickest in becoming
corrupt: (TA:) the pl. is
فِقَعَةٌ, (S, O, K,) which is of both forms
of the sing.; (S, O, TA;) and
فَقْعٌ, with fet-h, has for pls.
أُفْقُعٌ [a pl. of pauc.] and
فُقُوعٌ [a pl. of mult.]. (AHn, TA.) A vile
man is likened thereto: (S, O, K: *) one says,
هُوَ
أَذَلُّ
مِنْ
فَقْعِ
قَرْقَرٍ, (S,) or
مِنْ
فَقْعٍ
بقَرْقَرَةٍ, (O, K,) [
He is more vile than
the
فقع of, or
than
فقع In, a (??) and soft tract of ground,]
because the beasts kick it along, (S,) or because it
offers not resistance to the gatherer thereof, or
because it is trodden with the feet, (O, K,) and the
beasts kick it along. (O.) ― -b2- [From a mention of the
pl.
فَقُوعٌ in art.
ذأن, and in the present art. in the TA, it
appears that
فَقْعٌ is also applied to The
species of
fungus called
ذُؤْنُون, and to the
species called
طُرْثُوث, &c.] ― -b3- And [hence, perhaps,]
فَقْعٌ [as a coll. a.] signifies also
(assumed tropical:)
Pointed toes (
خَرَاطِيم
of a sort of boots (O, TA.)
فِقْعٌ : see the next preceding
paragraph.
فَقَاعٍ ; see what next follows.
فُقَاعٍ ; (O, and thus in my MS,
copy of the K; in other copies of the K
فُقَاع or
فُقَاعٌ; and in all the copies is added
بالضَّمِّ
كَرُبَاع or
كَرُبَاعٍ; [but there is no such word as
رُبَاعٍ. nor
رُباعٌ; whence it seems to be meant that we
should read
كَرُبَاعَ; i. e.
فُقَاعُ, like
رُباعُ, imperfectly decl.; but see what
follows;]) so says Ibn-Buzurj: (O:) or, (O, K,) accord.
to AZ, (O,) ↓
فقاعٍ , (O, K, *) like
رُبَاعٍ, (O.) [i. e.] with fet-h, like
ثَمَانٍ (
كَثَمَانٍ):
(K:) [which suggests that
كَرُبَاعٍ may be an early mistranscription
for
كَربَاعٍ, and that
فُقَاع is wrong, and only
فَقَاعٍ right, though it is said in one place
in the TA that
فَقَاع is like
سَحَاب, i. e. that it is
فَقَاعٌ:] or it is ↓
فَقِيعٌ , like
أَمِيرٌ; (K, TA;) so accord. to El-Jáhidh, as
mentioned by Az: (TA:) applied to a man, as meaning
Red; (O, K, TA;)
intensely so; by reason of
إِِغْرَاب [i. e. app.,
goodliness of
condition]: (O, TA:) and ↓
فُقَاعِيٌّ , as an epithet applied to a
man, signifies
red. (TA.)
فَقِيعٌ , (so in the O,) or ↓
فِقِّيعٌ , like
سِكِّيتٌ, (K,) but the former, like
أَمِيرٌ, is the right, [a coll. gen. n.,] and
its n. un. is with
ة, (TA,) The
white, of pigeons; (K,
TA;) said by El-Jáhidh to be
such, of pigeons, as are
like the
صِقْلَابِىّ [or
Sclave]
of men;
(O, TA;)
a kind of white pigeon; so called as
being likened to a [white] species of truffle [i. e. the
فَقْع]. (TA.) ― -b2-
أَبْيَضُ
فَقِيعٌ, (so in the O,) or ↓
ابيض
فِقِّيعٌ , like
سِكِّيتٌ, (K,)
White that is intense
(O, K)
in whiteness. (O.) [See also
فَاقِعٌ.] ― -b3-
فَقِيعٌ as an epithet applied to a man: see
فُقَاعٍ.
فُقَّاعٌ : see
فُقَاعٍ: ― -b2- and see
فَاقِعٌ, in two places.
فَقَّاعٌ One
who emits wind from
the anus, with a sound, much, or
frequently.
(TA.) ― -b2- And
Strong, or
vehement; and
bad, corrupt, or
wicked. (Lth, O, K.)
فُقَّاعٌ . 1
certain beverage,
(S, O, L, K,) [
a sort of beer.]
made from
barley: (L, TA:) [but there are several sorts
thereof, perhaps peculiar to postclassical times: (see
De Sacy's Chrest. Arabe, see, ed., vol. i., pp.
149-154:)] so called because of the froth that rises
upon its head. (O, K. [See
فُقَّاعَةٌ.]) ― -b2- And
A certain plant,
(AHn, O, K.)
such as is termed ↓
مُتَفَقِّعٌ , i. e., (AHn, O, K. *)
which, when it dries up, becomes hard, and as though it
were horns. (AHn, O, K.) [Now applied in
North-Western Africa to The
toadstool, which is
called in other parts
فُطْرٌ.]
فِقِّيعٌ : see
فَقِيعٌ, in two places.
فُقَّاعَةٌ , like
رُمَّانَةٌ, sing. of
فَقَاقِيعُ, (TA,) which signifies The
bubbles that rise upon water, (S, O, K, TA,) and
upon wine, (O,) [&c.,]
round, [or
globular.] (TA,)
like
قَوَارِير [or
vessels of glass]. (S,
O, TA.)
فُقَّاعِىٌّ A seller of [
the
beverage called]
فُقَّاع. (TA.)
فَاقِعٌ (S, O, K) and ↓
فُقَاعِىٌّ (K) Yellow
intensely
yellow; (S, O, K;) thus both signify: (Lh, K, TA:)
or red
intensely red: (K:) or red
free from an
admixture of whiteness: or
purely red: (TA:)
or
فَاقِعٌ is applied to white and to any other
colour as signifying
free from admixture; (K;)
and ↓
فُقَاعِىٌّ is applied in this sense to
white: (TA:) and ↓
أَفْقَعُ , of which the pl. is
فُقْعٌ, signifies
intensely white.
(K.)
فَاقِعَةٌ A calamity, or
misfortune: (S, O, K:) pl.
فَوَاقِعُ. (S, O, K. *)
أَفْقَعُ ; pl.
فُقْعٌ: see
فَاقِعٌ.
فَقْرٌ
مُفْقِعٌ , accord. to the K,
signifies
مُدْقِعٌ [as though meaning
Poverty
causing to cleave to the dust or
earth]: but
the right phrase is
فَقِيرٌ
مُفْقِعٌ, signifying
مُدْقِعٌ [i. e. a
poor person
cleaving to the dust or
earth: for
أَدْقَعَ is intrans. as well as trans.];
which denotes the worst condition, like
مَجْهُودٌ. (TA.) [See 4.]
مِفْقَعٌ and ↓
مِفْقَاعٌ [The
anus (as being the
instrument)
with which wind is emitted vehemently,
with a sound]: see 1, last sentence but one.
خَفٌّ
مُفَقَّعٌ i. q.
مُخَرُطَمٌ (O, K) i. e.
A boot having its
fore part pointed. (TA in art.
خرطم.)
المُفَقِّعَةُ A certain black
bird of which the base of the tail is white, (O, K,)
that pecks camels', or
similar, dung. (O.)
مِفْقَاعٌ : see
مِفْقَعٌ; and 1, last sentence but one.
مُتَفَقِّعٌ : see
فُقَّاعٌ. Credit:
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