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شَكِسَ , (T, S, Msb, TA,) aor.
شَكَسَ , inf. n.
شَكَسٌ (T, Msb, TA) and
شَكَاسَةٌ; (T, S, Msb, TA;) or
شَكُسَ, aor.
شَكُسَ , (O, K, TA,) inf. n.
شَكَاسَةٌ; (O;)
He was, or
became,
refractory, untractable, perverse, stubborn, or
obstinate, in disposition: (S, O, K:) or
hard in
disposition, or
illnatured, in behaviour or
dealing: (TA:)or
evil in disposition, or
illnatured, and very perverse or
cross or
repugnant and averse; syn.
شَرِسَ. (Msb, TA. *) 3
شاكسهُ
ذ He treated him, or
behaved towards
him, with hardness, harshness, or
illnature.
(O, K.) 6
تشاكسوا
ذ They treated, or
behaved towards,
one another with hardness, harshness, or
illnature; or
disagreed, one with another; in
buying or selling: (IDrd, O, TA:) or
they treated,
or
behaved towards, one another with contrariety,
or
opposition. (K, * TA.) [Hence,]
اللَّيْلُ
وَالنَّهَارُ
يَتَشَاكَسَانِ (tropical:)
The night and the day
are opposed to each other: (TA:) or
alternate.
(Az, A, O, TA.)
شَكْسٌ : see
شَكِسٌ. ― -b2-
مَحَلَّةٌ
شَكْسٌ (assumed tropical:)
A strait place of
alighting or
abode. (TA.) -A2-
الشَّكْسُ A day, or
two days, before the
new moon; i. q.
المُحَاقُ. (AA, O, K.)
شِكْسٌ
ذ : see the next following paragraph.
شَكُسٌ : see the next following paragraph.
شَكِسٌ , (Fr, S, Msb, K,) or ↓
شَكْسٌ , (S,) and ↓
شَكُسٌ , (K,) the first agreeable with analogy,
(S,) A man (S)
refractory, untractable, perverse,
stubborn, or
obstinate, in disposition: (S,
K:) or
hard in disposition, or
illnatured:
(TA:) or
evil in disposition, or
illnatured,
and very perverse or
cross or
repugnant
and averse; syn.
شَرِسٌ: (Msb:) and ↓
شِكْسٌ and ↓
مِشْكَسٌ are likewise epithets applied [in the
same sense, but the latter having an intensive
signification,] to a man: (IAar, TA:) pl.
شُكْسٌ; (S, K;) a pl. of the first or third; (K;) or
of the second, like as
صُدْقٌ is pl. of
صَدْقٌ. (S.) ― -b2- Also the first, (tropical:)
Niggardly; tenacious; avaricious. (K.)
مِشْكَسٌ : see the next preceding
paragraph.
مُتَشَاكِسُونَ (Kur xxxix. 30)
Disagreeing, one with another;
(A, * K, * TA;)
and behaving with hardness,
harshness, or
illnature: (A:) or
disputing, or
contending, together. (TA.)
[See the verb, 6.] Credit:
Lane Lexicon