سهك
1 سَهِكَ, aor. ـَ (Msb, K,) inf. n. سَهَكٌ, (Msb,) He (a man, Msb) had a disagreeable smell proceeding from sweat. (Msb, K.) [And app. It (a thing) had a foul smell from fish, and from the rust of iron, &c.: see سَهَكٌ below.]A2: سَهَكَتِ الرِّيحُ The wind blew vehemently. (S, O. [and so سَهَجَت.]) b2: And سَهَكَتِ الدَّابَّةٌ, (S, O, K,) inf. n. سُهُوكٌ, (O, K,) The beast ran lightly, or with agility: (S, O, K:) or frisked away to the right and left. (O.) A3: سَهَكَهُ, (S, O, K,) aor. ـَ inf. n. سَهْكٌ, (S, O,) i. q. سَحَقَهُ [He bruised, brayed, or pounded, it; &c.]; (K;) a dial. var. of the latter: (S, O:) or it is like the latter, except that سَهْكٌ appears to be coarser than سَحْقٌ; for you say of the perfumer, سَهَكَ العَطَّارُ الطِّيبَ عَلَى الصَّلَآءَةِ وَلَمَّا يَسْحَقْهُ [The perfumer bruised, brayed, pounded, or crushed, coarsely, the perfume, upon the stone used for that purpose, and did not as yet powder it, or pulverize it]. (IDrd, O.) b2: And سَهَكَتِ الرِّيحُ الأَرْضَ, (O,) or التُّرَابَ عَنِ الأَرْضِ, (K,) or التراب عَنْ وَجْهِ الأَرْضِ, (TA,) The wind made the dust to fly [from the ground, or from the surface of the earth]. (O, K, TA.) [And سَهَجَتِ الرِّيحُ الأَرْضَ, q. v., has a similar meaning.]
سَهَكٌ (S, O, Msb, K) and ↓ سَهْكَةٌ (Fr, O, K) and ↓ سُهَكَةٌ (O, K) A disagreeable smell which one perceives from a human being when he sweats; (Msb, * K;) and the smell of fish; (S, O, K;) and of the rust of iron; (S, Msb;) or they signify also the rust of iron; (O, K;) and the foulness of the smell of stinking flesh-meat: (K:) and Har uses ↓ سُهُوكَةٌ in the first of these senses for the purpose of assimilation to سُهُومَةٌ, agreeably with a practice often observed. (Har p. 449.) b2: The first is also inf. n. of سَهِكَ [q. v.]. (Msb.) سَهِكٌ Having a disagreeable smell proceeding from sweat. (K.) You say, إِنَّهُ لَسَهِكُ الرِّيحِ Verily he is one who has a disagreeable smell, &c. (Moheet, L.) And يَدِى مِنَ السَّمَكِ وَمِنْ صَدَأِ الحَدِيدِ سَهِكَةٌ [My hand is disagreeable in smell from fish and from the rust of iron]; like as you say وَضِرَةٌ when it is from milk and butter, and غَمِرَةٌ when it is from flesh-meat. (S.) سَهْكَةٌ and سُهَكَةٌ: see سَهَكٌ.
رِيحٌ سَهُوكٌ and ↓ سَاهِكَةٌ (K) and ↓ سَيْهَكٌ and ↓ سَيْهُوكٌ (S, K) [like سَهُوجٌ and سَاهِجَةٌ &c.] A vehement, or violent, wind, (S, K, TA,) paring [the ground]; (TA;) as also ↓ مَسْهَكَةٌ: (O, K:) [pl. of ↓ the second سَوَاهِكُ:] El-Kumeyt says, رَمَادًا أَطَارَتْهُ السَّوَاهِكُ رِمْدِدَا [Ashes which the violent winds made to fly away reduced to the most minute particles]. (S.) b2: السَّهُوكُ The eagle. (K.) سُهُوكَةٌ: see سَهَكٌ.
سَهَّاكٌ: see مِسْهَكٌ.
سَاهِكٌ Ophthalmia; syn. رَمَدٌ. (K.) So in the phrase, بِعَيْنِهِ سَاهِكٌ [In his eye is ophthalmia]. (TA.) b2: رِيحٌ سَاهِكَةٌ: see سَهُوكٌ, in two places.
سَيْهَكٌ: see سَهُوكٌ.
سَيْهُوكٌ: see سَهُوكٌ.
أَسَاهِيكُ [like أَسْاهِيجُ] Various sorts of running (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K) of beasts; and their frisking away (K, TA) to the right and left. (TA.) مَسْهَكٌ [like مَسْهَجٌ] A place where the wind passes along [or blows violently]; as also ↓ مَسْهَكَةٌ. (S, K.) مِسْهَكٌ A horse swift in running; (S;) that runs much; (K;) that runs like the wind. (TA.) b2: And [like مِسْهَجٌ, q. v.,] Eloquent, or fluent, in speech; running therein like the wind; (O, K;) as also ↓ سَهَّاكٌ. (Kr, K.) مَسْهَكَةٌ: see سَهُوكٌ: b2: and see also مَسْهَكٌ.