ح • و • ق
حَاقَ
, aor. يَحُوقُ, (S,) inf. n. حَوْقٌ, (S, K,) He swept a house, or chamber. (S.) He rubbed and smoothened (K, TA) a thing. (TA.) He sharpened a spear-head. (Ham p. 177.) -A2- حاق بِهِ, (TK,) [aor. as above,] inf. n. حَوْقٌ, (K,) [like حاق به, aor. يَحِيقُ, inf. n. حَيْقٌ,] It surrounded, encompassed, encircled, or beset, him, or it. (K, TK.)
أَحْوَقُ
حَوْقٌ
: see حُوقٌ, in two places. Also i. q.
حَوْقَلَةٌ [app. as meaning A soft, or weak, penis, such as that of an old man]. (TA.)
حُوَاقَةٌ
Sweepings. (S, K.) And i. q.
قُمَاشٌ [(written in the TA with س, which is evidently a mistake, a result of an oversight,) What is bad of anything; or what is collected hence and thence; or small particles, or fragments, of anything; or small rubbish, or broken particles of things, on the surface of the ground]. (Ks, TA.)
حُوَقٌ
: see what next precedes.
حُوقٌ
مَحِيقٌ
: see مَحُوقٌ.
مَحْيُوقٌ
: see مَحُوقٌ.
مَحُوقٌ
[Swept. And hence, (assumed tropical:) Shaven.] It is said in a trad., يَسْجُدُونَ مَحُوقَةً رُوءُسُهُمْ (assumed tropical:) They prostrate themselves having the middle of their heads shaven: the removal of the hair from that part being likened to sweeping. (TA.) [Hence also] أَرْضٌ مَحُوقَةٌ (assumed tropical:) Land having little, (K,) or very little, (TA,) herbage; by reason of paucity of rain; (K, TA;) as though it were swept. (TA.) Rubbed and smoothened; as also ↓
مَحِيقٌ (K, TA) and ↓
مَحْيُوقٌ. (TA.)
مِحْيَقَةٌ
مُحَوَّقٌ
: see أَحْوَقُ.