يَوْمٌ عَكٌّ

1.
, and عَكِيكٌ, (S, O, K,) and ذُوعَكِيكٍ, (TA,) [A sultry day; i. e.] a day vehemently hot, (S, O, K,) with moisture, and without wind: (K:) thus يَوْمٌ عَكٌّ أَكٌّ is explained by Th, among instances of imitative sequents; meaning, perhaps, that أَكٌّ is an imitative sequent, or that it signifies “ vehemently hot: ” (TA:) or a day vehemently hot and dense [in the air]. (El-Jurjánee, TA.) And لَيْلَةٌ عَكَّةٌ [A sultry night; i. e.] a night vehemently hot, &c. (K.) And أَرْضٌ عَكَّةٌ, and أَرْضُ عَكَّةٍ, A hot [or sultry] land; (S, O, K:) mentioned by Fr. (S, O.) And حَرٌّ عَكِيكٌ Vehement [or sultry] heat. (TA.)
2.
عَكٌّ applied to a man, (S, O,) Tough, strong, (AZ, S, O, TA,) and compact. (AZ, TA.)
3.
ايءْتَزَرَ إِزْرَةَ عَكَّ وَكَّ, (S, O, K,) and إِزْرَةَ عَكَّى, (S,) or عَكَّى وَكَّى, (O, K,) He wore a waist-wrapper so that he made its two ends to hang down and drew together the rest of it [round his waist]. (S, O, K.)

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