بَعَقَ

1.
, (TA,) [aorist بَعَقَ ,] verbal noun بُعَاقٌ, (Lth, K, TA,) said of a man, and a camel, &c., (TA,) He uttered a vehement sound, or cry. (Lth, * K, * TA.)
2.
Also, verbal noun as above, said of a vehement rain, descending in large drops, It clave, or furrowed, the ground, and made it to flow. (K, * TA.)
3.
And, verbal noun بَعْقٌ, He stabbed, or stuck, a camel in the نَحْر, or throat, or uppermost part of the breast, (K, TA,) making the blood to flow; (TA;) and (TA) so بعّق. (A'Obeyd, S, L, TA, all of which, except the last, mention only the latter verb in this sense.)
4.
Also, (K,) verbal noun بَعْقٌ, (TA,) He dug a well. (Z, K.)
5.
بَعْقٌ also signifies The act of slitting, ripping, or rending; like بَعْجٌ: (TA:) and تَبْعِيقٌ the same; (S;) or the doing so much. (K.) You say, زِقَّ الخَمْرِ بَعَّقْتُ, verbal noun تَبْعِيقٌ, I slit, or ripped, or rent, the wine-skin. (S.)
6.
بَعَقَةُ عَنْ كَذَا, (K,) verbal noun بَعْقٌ, (TA,) He removed it, took it off, or stripped it off, from over, or before, such a thing, which it covered, or concealed. (Ibn-'Abbád, K.)

Perseus ID: n2900