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دَمْلَقٌ
and دُمَلِقٌ: see مُدَمْلَقٌ.
دَمْلَقَهُ
دُمَالِقٌ
دُمْلُوقٌ
: see مَدَمْلَقٌ, in two places. Also A sort of truffle, (AHn, TA,) smaller than the
عُرْجُون, (JK, AHn, K, TA,) the shortest thereof (AHn, TA) found in sands and meadows; (JK, AHn, K, TA;) it is good, (AHn, TA,) and seldom becomes black (JK, AHn, TA) while fresh; (JK;) and it is the sort of which the head is like a
مِظَلَّة [q. v.]: (AHn, TA:) pl. دَمَالِيقُ. (JK.)
مُدَمْلَقٌ
, applied to a stone, (JK, S, K,) and to a solid hoof, like مُدَمْلَكٌ and مُدَمْلَجٌ, (S,) and ↓
دُمَالِقُ (JK, K) and ↓
دُمَلِقٌ (K) and ↓
دَمْلَقٌ (JK, TA) and ↓
دُمْلُوقٌ, (JK, K,) Smooth and round: (S, K:) or very round: (JK:) or, accord. to Aboo-Kheyreh, ↓
دُمْلُوقٌ signifies a stone smooth like the hand, and, some add, hard: the pl. [of دُمَالِقٌ and دُمَلِقٌ and دَمْلَقٌ] is دَمَالِقُ and [that of دُمْلُوقٌ is] دَمَالِيقُ. (TA.)