ابلقّ

, verbal noun اِبْلِقَاقٌ; (IDrd, S, K;) and ابلاقّ, (IDrd, K,) verbal noun اِبْلِيقَاقٌ; (IDrd, TA;) and ابلولق, verbal noun اِبْلِيلَاقٌ; (TA;) and بَلِقَ, aorist بَلَقَ , (JK, K,) verbal noun بَلقٌ; (K, * TA; [according to the CK بَلقٌ, but this is a mistake;]) and بَلُقَ, aorist بَلُقَ ; (K;) but IDrd asserts only the first and second of these verbs to be known; (TA;) He (a horse) was, or became, ابلق, i. e., black and white: (S, K:) or white in the kind legs as high as the thighs. (K.)

Perseus ID: n3256