عكن
5 تعكّن, said of the belly (
S,
Msb,
K) of a girl, or young woman, (
K,) It had creases, or wrinkles, originating from fatness. (
S,
Msb,
K.)
b2: And It (a thing) was, or became, heaped up, one part upon another, and folded. (
TA.) عُكْنَةٌ A crease, or wrinkle, in the belly, originating from fatness:
pl. عُكَنٌ (
S,
Mgh,
Msb,
K) and (
S,
Msb) sometimes they said (
Msb) أَعْكَانٌ [which is a
pl. of pauc.]. (
S,
Msb,
TA.)
b2: عُكَنُ الدِّرْعِ means The folds of the coat of mail: so in a verse cited
voce أَخْنَسُ: one says دِرْعٌ ذَاتُ عُكَنٍ [A coat of mail having folds] when it is wide, folding upon the wearer by reason of its width. (
TA.) عَكْنَآءُ A girl, or young woman, having creases, or wrinkles, in her belly, originating from fatness; as also ↓ مُعَكَّنَةٌ. (
K.)
b2: And A she-camel thick in the teats (
K,
TA) and in the flesh of the udder; and in like manner a ewe or goat. (
TA.) نَعَمٌ عَكَنَانٌ, and sometimes pronounced عَكْنَانٌ [
app. by poetic license], (
S,) or إِبِلٌ عَكْنَانٌ and عَكَنَانٌ, (
K,) Numerous camels: (
S,
K:) or numerous great camels. (
TA.) عِكَانٌ The neck: (
K:)
app. a
dial. var. of عِجَانٌ, of the
dial. of El-Yemen. (
TA.) مُعَكَّنَةٌ: see عَكْنَآءُ.