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Entries on طق in 3 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam and Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha

طق



R. Q. 1 طَقْطَقَ [He caused a thing to make a sound such as is termed طَقْطَقَةٌ]. (K voce كَرَبَ.) طَقْ a word imitative of a sound; and sometimes they said ↓ طَقْطَقَةٌ: (IDrd, O, TA:) or the former is a word imitative of The sound of stones; and ↓ the latter is its noun: (K:) one says, الحِجَارَةِ ↓ سَمِعْتُ طَقْطَقَةَ I heard [the sound of] the falling of the stones, one upon another, when they rolled down from a mountain: (IDrd, O:) or طَقْ is a word imitative of the sound of the stone and of the solid hoof; and ↓ طَقْطَقَةٌ signifies the action thereof: (M, TA:) or this latter is a word imitative of the sound of the successive falling of stones, one upon another: (IDrd, O:) or this word signifies the sound of the legs of horses upon the hard ground; (IAar, TA;) [or] sometimes it signifies also the sound of the solid hoofs upon the ground; (IDrd, O;) or the sounds of the hoofs of horses or similar beasts [with quick reiteration]; like دَقْدَقَةٌ; and sometimes they said ↓ حَبَطِقْطِقْ, of which El-Mázinee cites an ex.; (S, O;) but [J says] I have not seen this except in his book: (S:) another ex. of it, however, is cited by Lth. (TA.) طِقْ The sound of a frog leaping from the margin of a river or rivulet. (M, K.) One says, لَا يُسَاوِى طِقْ [It is not, or will not be, equal to the sound of a frog &c.]. (M.) طَقْطَقَةٌ: see طَقْ, in four places. b2: In the language of the common people, it means Lightness, or promptness, in speech. (TA.) b3: and (assumed tropical:) The death that results from the jinn's piercing or thrusting [i. e. from the طَاعُون]. (TA.) طُقْطُوقٌ and ↓ مُطَقْطِقٌ in the language of the common people, Light in person; and light, or prompt, in speech. (TA.) مُطَقْطِقٌ: see what next precedes.

حَبَطِقْطِقْ: see طَقْ.
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