Abundant, and tangled, or luxuriant, trees of the kind calledاراك; (K, TA; [in the CK ارِكٌ, but said in the TA to be like كَتِفٌ;]) as also ↓مُوءْتَرِكٌ. (K.)
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أَرْضٌ أَرِكَةٌLand abounding with the kind of trees calledاراك. (K.)
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إِبِلٌ أَرِكَةٌ and أَرَاكَي, [the latter being the plural,] Camels having a complaint, or suffering pain, (S, K,) of, or in, their bellies, (S,) from eating theاراك. (S, K.)