ص • أ • ك
, aor.
صَاَءَ
, (AZ, S, O, K,) inf. n. صَأَكٌ, (AZ, S, O,) He (a man, AZ, S, O) sweated so that there arose from him a fetid odour, (AZ, S, O, K,) from
ذَفَر [app. as meaning stench of the arm-pit], or otherwise. (AZ, S, O.) And, said of blood, It congealed. (O, K.) And صَيءِكَ بِهِ
It (a thing, TA) stuck, or clave, to him. (K, TA.) Hence, accord. to the 'Eyn, صَاكَ, used in this sense in a verse of El-Aashà: (TA:) or this belongs to art. صيك, (S and O in that art.,) agreeably with the opinion of ISd. (TA in that art.)
He has continued vying with me, or contending with me for superiority, or striving to surpass me, in strength, or power, or force, (يُشَادُّنِى,) all this day. (O, K, * TA.) [And so يُصَايِكُنِى, mentioned in the TA in art. صوك; but app. belonging to art. صيك.]
, applied to rain trickling from trees, [app. a possessive epithet, meaning ذُو صَأْكَةٍ,] Altered in colour and odour. (TA in art. حلب.)