شَاكٍ

2.
In the phrase رَجُلٌ شَاكِى السِّلَاحِ, (S,) which means A man whose weapon is sharp, or whose weapons are sharp, (S, K, *) Akh says that شاكى is formed by transposition from شَايءِك [q. v. in article شوك]: (S:) and according to AZ, one says also شَاكٍ فِى السِّلاحِ. (TA in article شوك.)
3.
And الشَّاكِى [is apparently formed in like manner from الشَّايءِكُ, and] signifies The lion. (K.)

Perseus ID: n22890