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, (JK, M,) aorist يَبِقُّ; and بَقَّ, [first pers. بَقِقْتُ,] aorist يَبَقُّ [in the TA يَبُقُّ, which, being anomalous, is probably a mistake,] verbal noun بَقٌّ and بَقَقٌ [which is of the latter verb according to analogy] and بَقِيقٌ; (M;) He spoke, or talked, much; was, or became, loquacious; (JK, M, TA;) as also
ابقّ (JK, S, M, TA) and
بَقْبَقَ. (M, TA.) And بَقَّ كَلَامًا [in which case the aorist, according to rule, unless the noun be a specificative, is يَبُقُّ,] and بَقَّ بِكَلَامٍ [He was, or became, profuse in speech]. (M.) And بَقَّ عَلَى القَوْمِ, (Zj, K,) or بَقَّ كَلَامَهُ, (M,) verbal noun بَقٌّ and بَقَاقٌ, (K,) He spoke, or talked, much against the people, or company of men; (Zj, M, * K;) as also
ابقّ. (K.) Hence, (TA,) قَدْ مَلَأْتَ الأَرْضَ بَقَاقًا [Thou hast filled the earth, or land, with much discoursing], said, in dispraise, to a voluminous writer. (M, TA.)
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الشَّىْءَ, aorist يَبُقُّ, He put forth, or took forth, what was in the thing. (M, TA.) Hence, (M,) بَقَّ عِيَابَهُ, (M, L, TA,) in the K, erroneously, عِيَالَهُ, (TA,) He spread out (K, TA) his [receptacles of skin, or leather, termed] عياب, and put forth, or took forth, what was in them. (TA.)
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