طَلِيقٌ

1.
A captive having his bond loosed from him, (S, O, K, TA,) and let go. (TA.) See also طَلْقٌ, first sentence.
2.
And (assumed tropical:) A man freed from slavery; emancipated; i. q. عَتِيقٌ; i. e. who has become free: plural طُلَقَاءُ. (TA.)
3.
It is said in a tradition, الطُّلَقَاءُ مِنْ قُرَيْشٍ وَالعُتَقَاءُ مِنْ ثَقِيفٍ (assumed tropical:) [The طُلَقَاء are of Kureysh; and the عُتَقَاء, of Thakeef]: الطلقاء being apparently applied to Kureysh as it has a more special signification than العتقاء: but according to Th, الطُّلَقَاءُ signifies those who have been brought within the pale of El-Islám against their will. (TA.)
4.
طَلِيقُ اللِّسَانِ: and لِسَانٌ طَلِيقٌ ذَلِيقٌ:
5.
and طَلِيقُ اليَدَيْنِ:
6.
and طَلِيقُ الوَجْهِ: see طَلْقٌ again; the last in two places.
7.
طَلِيقُ الإِلٰهِ means (tropical:) The wind. (O, K, TA.)

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