انعقّ

1.
It became cloven, split, slit, ripped, or rent; or it clave, split, &c.; said of anything; (S, O, K, TA;) mentioned by Th as said of a garment. (TA.)
2.
انعقّت السَّحَابَهُ The cloud became rent with the water. (S, O, K.) See also 1, first quarter. [And see 8.]
3.
انعقّ البَرْقُ and عَقَّ [of which latter the aorist is probably يَعَقُّ, and the verbal noun عَقَقٌ, said in the K to mean اِنْشِقَاقٌ,] signify تَشَقَّقَ and اِنْشَقَّ [as though meaning The lightning became cloven]; (TA;) [but] the former is explained as signifying the lightning was, or became, in a state of commotion (تَضَرَّبَ) in the clouds. (S, O.) [Another meaning is suggested by an explanation of عَقِيقَةٌ (q. v.) in relation to lightning.]
4.
انعقّ الغُبَارُ i. q. سَطَعَ [apparently as meaning The dust spread, or diffused itself]: (IF, O, K:) or اِنْشَقَّ وَسَطَعَ [became cleft, and diffused itself]. (TA.)
5.
انعقّ الوَادِى The valley was, or became, deep. (TA.)
6.
انعقّت العُقْدَةُ The knot became strongly, or firmly, tied. (O, * K, * TA.)

Perseus ID: n29800