دملك
Q. 1 دَمْلَكَهُ He made it smooth and round: (S:) or smooth and even: like دَمْلَقَهُ. (TA in art. دملق.) Q. 2 تَدَمْلَكَ It was, or became, smooth and round: (S, TA:) [or smooth and even: see above.] Said of a girl's breast, It became round and prominent: (Lth, K:) one should not say تَدَمْلَقَ. (Lth, TA.) دُمْلُوكٌ: see what follows.مُدَمْلَكٌ Smooth and round; applied to a solid hoof; like مُدَمْلَقٌ and مُدَمْلَجٌ; and as applied to an iron head of an arrow or of a spear &c.: (S:) and so ↓ دُمْلُوكٌ applied to a stone: (M, K:) or the latter, thus applied, signifies [simply] round: (S:) and the former, smooth and even; or made smooth and even; syn. مُخَلَّقٌ [in the CK مُحَلَّقٌ]; applied to a stone, and to an arrow: (M, K:) and i. q. مَفْتُولٌ مَعْصُوبٌ [app. as meaning compact, or firm, in make; as though twisted]. (K.)