عَشِقَ

1.
, aorist عَشَقَ , (S, O, Msb, K, [according to the TA, said in the Msb to be like ضَرَبَ, but in my copy of the Msb it is correctly said to be of the class of تَعِبَ,]) verbal noun عِشْقٌ and عَشَقٌ, (S, O, K,) the latter mentioned by Fr, and said by Ibn-EsSarráj to be thus by poetic license, and with two fet-hahs because two kesrehs are rare in nouns, (S, O,) or the former is a simple subst., and the latter is the verbal noun, (Msb,) [and apparently مَعْشَقٌ also,] He loved (another, S, O, K) excessively; (IF, S, O, Msb, K;) [or passionately; or with amorous desire; or, agreeably with explanations of عِشْقٌ below, admiringly; or with blindness to defects in the object of his love; or with a disease of the nature of melancholia;] and تعشّق as transitive is synonym with عَشِقَ as such. (TA.) [See also عَاشِقٌ.]
2.
And عَشِقَتْ said of a she-camel, She was, or became, vehemently desirous of the stallion. (AA, TA.)
3.
And عَشِقَ بِهِ He, or it, stuck to him, or it; (O, K;) as also عَسِقَ به. (O.)

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