, (S, K,) verbal noun بَخْبَخَةٌ and بِخْبَاخٌ, (TA,) [a verb imitative of the sound which it signifies,] He (a camel [in a state of excitement]) brayed, (S, K,) so that hisشِقْشِقَة [or faucial bag] filled his mouth: (S:) or, as some say, began to bray. (TA.)
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[Hence, perhaps,] He (a man) said [بَخْ] or بَخْ بَخْ [&c.]. (TA, and Har p. 556.)
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And [hence,] بَخْبَخَبِصُحْبَتِىHe rejoiced in my company. (Har ubi suprà.)
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And بَخْبَخَ الرَّجُلَHe saidبَخْ or بَخْ بَخْ &c. to the man. (S.)