Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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لوق لوك لوم


1. ⇒ لوكلاك

لَاكَ He chewed a morsel: (Ṣ, Ḳ, Mṣb:) or chewed in the gentlest manner: or chewed something hard; (Ḳ;) rolling it about, or turning it round, in his mouth: (TA:) [he (a child) mumbled, or bit softly, his finger]: (Ṣ, art. مرث:) he (a horse) champed, (Mṣb,) or chewed, the bit. (Lth in TA, art. الك.)


4. ⇒ الوكالاك

أَلِكْنِى إِلَيْهِ; and أَلَكْتُهُ; as though from أَلَاكَهُ: see art. الك.


5. ⇒ تلوّك

مَا تَلَوَّكْتُ بِأَلُوكٍ: see أَلُوكْ.


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