شق
ى
1 شَقَى,
inf. n. شَقْىٌ, said of the نَاب [or tush] of a camel, It grew forth: a
dial. var. of شَقَأَ. (
K in art. شقو [but belonging to the present art.: mentioned in the
TA, as not in the
K, on the authority of
ISd].)
b2: [Freytag states, as on the authority of Abu-l-'Alà, that شَقَى is used for شَقَّ He clave, or split, &c.:
b3: and that Reiske has explained it as signifying He opened the mouth with a wide grinning (“ amplo rictu ” ).]
شَاقٍ A long prominence, or projecting portion, or ledge, (حَيْدٌ طَالِعٌ طَوِيلٌ,) of a mountain, (
K,
TA,) that cannot be ascended: (
TA:) by rule it should be with ء [i. e. شَاقِئٌ, as being derived from شَقَأَ]: (
Sgh,
TA:)
pl. شَوَاقِى (
K [correctly شَوَاقٍ]) and شُقْيَانٌ. (
TA. [Mentioned in the
K in art. شقو, but belonging to the present art.])