اندلق
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It (a sword) came forth (S, Msb, K) from its scabbard (Msb) without being drawn: (S, Msb, K:) or became loose, and so came forth, and came forth quickly: (TA:) and in like manner, its scabbard became slit, (S,) or it slit its scabbard, (K,) so that it came forth from it: (S, K:) or it fell from its scabbard, and came forth, without being drawn; (Har p. 386;) and so
دَلَقَ, verbal noun دُلُوقٌ (TA, and Har ubi suprà) and دَلْقٌ: (TA:) which also signifies it (a thing) came forth, or issued, from its place of egress quickly: (TA:) and [in like manner] the former verb signifies it (a thing) came forth, or issued, from its place: (A 'Obeyd, K:) it (anything) came forth, or issued, or fell out. (S.) You say, طَعَنَهُ فَانْدَلَقَتْ أَقْتَابُ بَطْنِهِ
He pierced him, and the intestines of his belly came forth. (S.) And اندلقت الخَيْلُ (S, TA) The horses, or horsemen, came forth, or issued, and hastened: (TA:) and الخَيْلُ
دَلَقَتِ
The horses, or horsemen, came forth, or issued, consecutively, or uninterruptedly. (TA.)
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It was, or became, flabby and prominent; said of a belly; (TA in the present article;) or, according to Naseer, said of the belly of a woman, like اندلع, meaning it became large and flabby. (TA in article دلع.)
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It (a door) shut again (اِنْصَفَقَ) when opened; would not remain open. (TA.)