رَجُلٌ أَبْخَقُ

, and بَخِيقٌ and العَيْنِ بَاخِقُ and العَيْنِ مَبْخُوقُ all signify the same; (K;) i. e. A man blind of one eye; or wanting one eye; or having one of his eyes sunk in its socket; or having one of his eyes dried up; synonym أَعْوَرُ: (TA:) [or having that affection of an eye which is termed بَخَقٌ:] and in like manner بَخْقَاءُ applied to a sheep or goat for sacrifice on the occasion of the pilgrimage signifies عَوْرَاءُ [blind of one eye; &c.]; (Mgh, TA;) or, as some say, having an eye of which the black, or part surrounded by the white, has disappeared in the head. (Mgh.) And عَيْنٌ بَخْقَاءُ and بَاخِقَةٌ and بَخِيقٌ and بَخِيقَةٌ i. q. عَوْرَاءُ [An eye that is blind; &c.]: (K:) see also 1.

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