شُبَّاكٌ

1.
: see شَبَكَةٌ, in two places:
2.
and شِبَاكٌ, likewise in two places:
3.
and شُبَّاكَةٌ, also in two places.
4.
Applied to a دِرْع i. q. مَحْبُوكَةٌ [apparently as signifying Woven well, or well and compactly; in which sense this epithet seems to be more properly applicable to a woman's “shift” than to “a coat of mail;” but دِرْعٌ in the former of these senses is seldom, if ever, feminine; and in the latter sense, seldom, if ever, masculine]. (TA.)
5.
[It is also a plural, of which the singular, if used, is probably شَابِكٌ, according to analogy; as a possessive epithet, meaning ذُو شَبَكَةٍ, like لَابِنٌ meaning ذُو لَبَنٍ, &c.:] one says, رَأَيْتُ عَلَى المَاءِ الشُّبَّاكَ I saw, upon the water, the fishermen with the nets. (Az, Z, TA.)

Perseus ID: n21614