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Entries on شوك in 16 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān, and 13 more

شوك


شَاكَ (و)(n. ac. شَوْك)
a. Was sharp, pointed.
b. Pricked; hurt, wounded.
c.(n. ac. شَاكَة ) [] شِيْكَة [شِوْك]), Fell amongst thorns; walked on thorns.
شَوَّكَa. Was thorny, prickly.
b. Was bristly, stubby.
c. Stuck thorns in.

أَشْوَكَ
(ا)
a. )see I (b).
b. ( و)
see II (a)
تَشَوَّكَa. Pricked himself.

شَوْك
(a. pl
أَشْوَاْك), Thorn, prickle; stub; point.
شَوْكَةa. see 1b. Sting; spur; tongue ( of a buckle ).
c. Weapon, arm.
d. Weaver's instrument.
e. Power, might, prowess, valour.
f. Whitlow (disease).
g. [ coll. ], Fork.
شَائِك [] (pl.
شَاكَة [] )
a. Thorny, prickly.

مُشْوِك [ N. Ag.
a. IV]
see 21
شَائِك السِّلَاح
a. شَاكّ السِّلَاح Bristling with
arms; armed to the teeth.
شَوْكَرَان
P.
a. Hemlock. Bramble; buck-thorn.
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