بَتِعٌ
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A horse long in the neck, and at the same time strong in its base: feminine with ة: (As, S, K:) or long in the neck. (IAar.) You say also عُنُقٌ
بَتِعٌ (ISh, TA) and بَتِعَةٌ (TA) A strong neck: or an excessively long neck: (TA:) or a thick and fleshy neck: (ISh:) and
أَبْتَعُ [in like manner] signifies full, applied to a رُسْغ, [apparently here meaning a pastern], (K,) according to Lth, who cites, from Ru-beh, the phrase رُسْغًا أَبْتَعَ: but IB thinks that the right reading is جِيدًا أَبْتَعَ [a full neck]. (TA.)
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