عملق
عِمْلَاقٌ One who deceives (
O,
K) men, (
O,) or thee, (
K,) with his eye (بِطَرْفِهِ); (
O,
K,
TA; in the
TK بظرفه [i. e. بِظَرْفِهِ, meaning with his excel-lence, or elegance, of mind, manners, and address or speech; &c.]; in the
CK بظُرْفِه;) so
expl. by Ibn-'Abbád: (
O:) or,
accord. to the
Nh, one who deceives men, and beguiles them with his speech. (
TA.)
b2: And Tall:
pl. عَمَالِيقُ and عَمَالِقَةٌ and عَمَالِقُ, which last is
extr. (
TA.)
A2: [And the pls.] العَمَالِيقُ and العَمَالِقَةُ [are appellations applied by the Arabs to The Amalekites;] a people of the descendants of عِمْلِيق, (
S,
O,
K,) or عِمْلَاق [or Amalek]; (
K;) who was the son of لَاوَذ [or Lud], the son of إِرَم [or Aram], the son of سَام [or Shem], the son of نُوح [or Noah]; (
S,
O,
K;) or [rather, who was the son of Lud, the son of Shem, for,]
accord. to the Mukaddameh
Fádileeyeh, لَاوَذ was the brother of إِرَم: (
TA:) they dispersed themselves in the countries, (
S,
O,
K,
TA,) and most of them became extinct: or,
accord. to
IAth, they were of the remnant of the people of 'Ád (عَاد):
Suh says that of them were the kings of Egypt, the Pharaohs, of whom were El-Weleed the son of Mus'ab, the consociate of Moses, and Er-Reiyán the son of El-Weleed, the consociate of Joseph. (
TA.)