سنق
1 سَنِقَ, (
S,
K,)
aor. ـَ (
K,)
inf. n. سَنَقٌ, (
S,) He (a young camel) suffered indigestion (
S,
K) مِنَ اللَّبَنِ [from the milk]. (
K.) One says, of a young camel, شَرِبَ حَتَّى سَنِقَ He drank until, or so that, he suffered indigestion. (
S.) And one says, of an ass, and of any beast, سَنِقَ,
inf. n. as above, meaning, He was affected with what resembled indigestion from eating fresh herbage. (
TA.) 4 اسنقهُ النَّعِيمُ
i. q. تَرَّفَهُ [i. e. Ease and plenty caused him to exult, or to exult greatly, or excessively, and to behave insolently and unthankfully, or ungratefully: or wealth made him to enjoy, or lead, a plentiful, and a pleasant or an easy, and a soft or delicate, life; or a life of ease and plenty]. (
O,
K.) سَنِقٌ Satiated, or sated, like him who is suffering indigestion: (
A'Obeyd,
TA:) applied by Lebeed as an
epithet to a horse. (
TA.) سُنَّيْقٌ A house, or chamber, plastered with gypsum: (Ibn-'Abbád,
O,
K:)
pl. سُنَّيْقَاتٌ and سَنَانِيقُ: (
K:) or,
accord. to
Sh, these are pls. of the word in the sense next following. (
TA.)
b2: Any [hill of the kind termed] أَكَمَة:
pl. as above: so
accord. to
Sh: (
T,
O,
TA:) or it is the name of a particular أَكَمَة, (
T,
O,
K, *
TA,) well known; occurring, without ال, in a poem of Imra-el-Keys. (
T,
O,
TA.)
b3: And السُّنَّيْقُ, A certain white star. (Ibn-'Abbád,
O,
K.)