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282. بسأ9 283. بست7 284. بسذ4 285. بسر21 286. بسط20 287. بسق17288. بسل19 289. بسم15 290. بسمل10 291. بسن11 292. بش4 293. بشر19 294. بشع14 295. بشق11 296. بشم14 297. بشنين1 298. بص4 299. بصر24 300. بصط5 301. بصع10 302. بصق12 303. بصل14 304. بصم9 305. بصن5 306. بض3 307. بضع21 308. بط4 309. بطأ11 310. بطح18 311. بطخ13 312. بطر15 313. بطرق11 314. بطرك5 315. بطش17 316. بطق9 317. بطل16 318. بطم10 319. بطن18 320. بطو2 321. بظر17 322. بعث17 323. بعثر15 324. بعج14 325. بعد21 326. بعر16 327. بعض17 328. بعق13 329. بعل21 330. بغت16 331. بغث17 332. بغش10 333. بغض15 334. بغل16 335. بغم10 336. بغو5 337. بغى6 338. بق3 339. بقر19 340. بقس3 341. بقش3 342. بقع17 343. بقل16 344. بقم9 345. بقو4 346. بقى7 347. بكأ11 348. بكت13 349. بكر18 350. بكم16 351. بكى6 352. بل9 353. بلج14 354. بلح15 355. بلد18 356. بلز6 357. بلس17 358. بلسان2 359. بلط18 360. بلع15 361. بلعم12 362. بلغ18 363. بلغم10 364. بلق13 365. بلقع11 366. بلن6 367. بله18 368. بلو9 369. بلور4 370. بلى6 371. بم3 372. بن6 373. بنج10 374. بند12 375. بندر6 376. بندق12 377. بنصر5 378. بنفسج4 379. بنق12 380. بنم4 381. بنو4 Prev. 100
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1 بَسَقَ النَّخْلُ, (aor.

بَسُقَ, Msb,) inf. n. بُسُوقٌ, The palm-trees were, or became, tall, (JK, S, Msb, K,) and full-grown: (JK:) or exceedingly tall. (Msb.) b2: بَسَقَ عَلَيْهِمْ, (inf. n. as above, TA,) (tropical:) He overcame them, excelled them, or was superior to them; (JK, S, K;) namely, his companions: (S:) he surpassed them in excellence. (TA.) And بَسَقَهُمْ He became exalted above them in fame, or renown. (TA, from a trad.) b3: بَسَقَ فِى عِلْمِهِ He was, or became, skilled in his science, knowing its abstrusities and niceties, or having learned the whole of it. (Msb.) A2: بَسَقَ, (JK, S, &c.,) [aor. ـُ inf. n. بَسْقٌ, (S, TA,) or بُسَاقٌ, (Msb,) [but see the latter below,] i. q. بَصَقَ (JK, S, * Msb, K) and بَزَقَ (TA) [He spat]: but some, as on the authority of Kh, disallow it, saying that it has no other signification than that of excessive tallness, as in the case of a palm-tree: (Msb:) or the second of these verbs is the most chaste; the first and last being of weak authority, or rare. (TA.) A3: بَسَقَتِ الشَّمْسُ i. q. بَزَقَت [and بَزَغَت, i. e. The sun rose]. (TA.) 2 لَا تُبَسِّقْ عَلَيْنَا, (JK, K,) inf. n. تَبْسِيقٌ, (K,) (tropical:) Be not thou proliæ, or tedious, to us; syn. لَا تُطَوَّلْ, (JK, K, TA,) or لَا تَتَطَوَّلْ, (TA,) both of which signify the same. (TK.) [بَسَّقَ and ↓تبسّق are syn.; or] تَبَسُّقٌ signifies (assumed tropical:) The being proliæ, or tedious, (تَطَوَّلٌ,) and heavy, or sluggish. (TA.) 4 ابسقت She (a camel) excerned the first milk, or biestings, into her udder, before bringing forth: (As, S, K:) or she (a ewe, JK, or a camel, Yz, T) excerned the milk (Yz, JK, T) a month before bringing forth, (JK, T,) so that it oozed, or flowed;; or, as is sometimes the case, when she was not pregnant. (T.) Also She (a girl being a بِكْر [which means a virgin, and also one that has not yet brought forth, and one that has brought forth but once,]) had milk in her breast: so, says Az, I have heard. (TA.) b2: She (a ewe) had a long udder. (TA.) b3: and She (a ewe ) was, or became, pregnant. (Bd in l. 10.) 5 تَبَسَّقَ see 2.

بَسْقَةٌ A [ stony tract such as is termed] حَرَّة: [or one that is somewhat elevated; as also بَصْقَةٌ:] pl. بِسَاقٌ. (K.) بُسَاقٌ i. q. بُصَاقٌ[Spittle, or saliva, when it has gone forth from the mouth: or saliva that flows; see بُزَاقٌ: see also 1]. (S, K.) [بُسَاقَةٌ is app. its n. un. And hence,] b2: بُسَاقَةٌ القَمَرِ Stone of a clear white colour, that glistens; as also with ص. (TA.) بَسُوقٌ and ↓مِبْسَاقٌ, both applied to a ewe, (JK, K,) and to a she-camel, (TA,) Having a long udder: (JK, K:) or i. q. ↓, applied to a ewe. (JK.) بَاسِقٌ [act. part. n. of 1]. نَخْلَةٌ بَاسِقَةٌ A tall palm-tree: [or an exceedingly tall palm-tree; see 1:] pl. بَاسِقَاتٌ and بَوَاسِقُ. (Msb.) The former of these pls. occurs in the Kur l. 10, meaning tall: (S, Bd, TA:) or bearing fruit; from أَبْسَقَتْ said of a ewe, as signifying “she was, or became, pregnant;” so that it is an instance of a part. n. of the measure فَاعِلٌ from a verb of the measure أَفْعَلَ: accord. to one reading, it is بَاصِقَات, because of the ق. (Bd.) The latter of the pls. also signifies The first portions of clouds: (AHn, TA:) [app. the portions that first appear above the horizon:] or what are elongated of the heads, or summits, (فُرُوع,) of a cloud: and hence, of [the plant called] أُقْحُوَان [or chamomile]. (TA.) And بَاسِقَةٌ signifies A cloud of a clear white colour [as being always very high in the sky]. (Sgh, K. *) b2: بَاسِقُ الأَخْلَاقِ (assumed tropical:) Endowed with elevated, or noble, natural dispositions or mental qualities. (Ham p. 369.) A2: A sweet yellow fruit. (Sgh, K.) [Golius appears to have found تَمْرَةٌ in the place of ثَمَرَةٌ.]

مُبْسِقٌ A she-camel excerning the first milk, or biestings, into her udder before bringing forth: (As, S, K: [see 4:] and see also بَسُوقٌ:) pl. مَبَاسِيقُ. (S, K.) And A girl that is a بِكْر [see 4] having milk flowing into her breast. (TA.) مِبْسَاقٌ: see بَسُوقٌ.
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