بصق
1 بَصَقَ, (Lth, JK, S, K,) [aor. ـُ inf. n. بَصْقٌ, (S,) i. q. بَزَقَ (Lth, S, * K) or بَسَقَ (JK) [He spat]: it is the most chaste of these three verbs. (TA in art. بسق.) بَصَقَ فِى وَجْهِهِ [lit. He spat in his face,] means (assumed tropical:) he held him in contempt, or despised him. (TA.) A2: He milked a ewe when she was with young. (K.) 4 ابصقت She (a ewe) excerned the milk [or biestings into her udder before bringing forth]; (JK, K;) like ابسقت [q. v.]. (TA.) b2: ابصق is also said of the قَصَد, or small juicy branches, in the [species of mimosa termed] عُرْفُط [app. as meaning They excerned a matter like spittle]. (TA.) بَصْقَةٌ A [stony tract such as is termed] حَرَّة somewhat elevated; [as also بَسْقَةٌ:] pl. بِصَاقٌ. (AA, K.) بُصَاقٌ Spittle, or saliva, that has gone forth from the mouth: as long as it is in the mouth, it is termed رِيقٌ: (K:) [or saliva that flows: see بُزَاقٌ:] i. q. بُزَاقٌ (S, K) and بُسَاقٌ: (K:) but it is more chaste than either of these. (TA.) [بُصَاقَةٌ is app. its n. un. And hence,] b2: بُصَاقَةُ القَمَرِ White glistening stone: (S:) or stone of a clear white colour. (JK, K.) [Also written with س.]A2: A species of palm-tree. (S, K.) A3: The best of camels: both sing. and pl. (IDrd, K.) بَصُوقٌ A ewe having the least quantity of milk. (K, TA.)