بَاقَ
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بَاقَتِ الدَّاهِيَةُ
The calamity, misfortune, or disaster, befell, betided, or happened. (Msb.) And بَاقَتْهُمُ الدَّهِيَةُ, (S,) or البَايءِقَةُ, (JK, K,) aorist and verbal noun as above, (S,) The calamity, misfortune, or disaster, befell them, or smote them; (S, K;) as also عَلَيْهِمْ
انباقت: (JK, * K:) and عَلَيْهِمْ بَايءِقَةُ شَرٍّ
انباقت
A calamity, &c., burst upon them; synonym اِنْفَتَقَتْ; (S, K; *) like انباجت, (S,) from which IF thinks it to be changed: (TA:) and عَلَيْهِمُ الدَّهْرُ
انباق
Fortune assaulted them, or assailed them, with calamity, like as the sound issues from the trumpet (البُوق): (S:) and بُقْتُهُمْ [I assaulted them, or assailed them, with a calamity, &c.]. (JK.) And in like manner, one says, بَاقَتْهُمْ بَوءُوقٌ, (S, TA,) verbal noun بَوْقٌ and بُوءُوقٌ, A vehement calamity or misfortune or disaster befell them, or smote them. (TA.)
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Also بَاقَ, (K,) aorist as above, verbal noun بَوْقٌ, (TA,) He wronged a man; treated him wrongfully, or unjustly: or he came upon a people, or company of men, suddenly, or unawares, without their permission; as also
انباق: (K:) [or,] as some say, بَاقُوا عَلَيْهِ
they slew him: (TA:) and بِهِ
انباق
he wronged him. (K.) And بَاقَ بِكَ
He (a man, JK) came up, or forth, upon thee, from a low, or depressed, place. (JK, K.) And بَاقَ بِهِ
He encompassed, or surrounded, him. (JK, K.) And بَاقَ القَوْمُ عَلَيْهِ, (K,) verbal noun بَوْقٌ, (TA,) The people, or company of men, gathered themselves together against him, and slew him wrongfully: (K, * TA:) but some say that it means, as explained before, they slew him. (TA.) And بَاقَهُمْ, (Ibn-'Abbád, JK, K,) aorist as above, (JK,) verbal noun بَوْقٌ, (Ibn- 'Abbád, TA,) He stole from them; robbed them. (Ibn-'Abbád, JK, K.)