شِبَاكٌ
1.
, (thus in the 'Eyn and O and L and TA,) or
شُبَّاكٌ, (thus in the K, there said to be like زُنَّارٌ,) but [SM says that] the latter is a manifest mistake, (TA,) A thing, (K, TA,) or anything, (Lth, O,) composed of canes, or reeds, (K, TA,) or such as canes, or reeds, (Lth, O,) firmly bound together, (Lth, O, TA,) in the manner of the manufacture of mats: (Lth, O, K, TA:) a single piece whereof is termed
شِبَاكَةٌ, (Lth, O, TA,) or
شُبَّاكَةٌ. (So in the K.)
2.
And likewise, (i. e. شِبَاكٌ, as in the 'Eyn and O and L, but in the K
شُبَّاكٌ, TA,) What is between the curved pieces of wood of the [vehicles called] مَحَامِل, [plural of مَحْمِل, q. v., composed] of net-work of thongs (مِنْ تَشْبِيكِ القِدِّ [القِدّ being here used as a coll. gen. n.: see article قد]). (K, TA.)