شَاكٌّ
1.
[act. particle n. of شَكَّ].
2.
رَجُلٌ شَاكُّ السِّلَاحِ and شَاكٌّ فِى السِّلَاحِ [A man completely armed]: the former explained as meaning a man wearing a complete set of arms, or weapons: [plural شُكَّاكٌ, agreeably with analogy:] you say قَوْمٌ شُكَّاكٌ فِى
الحَدِيدِ [a people, or party, completely clad in sets of iron arms or weapons]. (S, O. [In one of my copies of the S, بِالحَدِيدِ.]) [Accord. to the TA, one says مِنْ قَوْمٍ شُكَّاكٍ
رَجُلٌ شَكَّاكٌ: but شَكَّاكٌ seems evidently to be a mistranscription for شَاكٌّ. See also شَاكُ السِّلَاحِ and شَاكِى السِّلَاحِ in arts. شوك and شكو.]
3.
رَحِمٌ شَاكَّةٌ
Near relationship. (O, TA. [See شَكَّتِ الرَّحِمُ.])
4.
See also what next follows.