دَاكَهُ
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, aorist يَدُوكُ, verbal noun دَوْكٌ and مَدَاكٌ, He bruised, brayed, or pounded, it; (S, K;) and did so finely, or pulverized it; (TA;) namely, perfume, (S, TA,) &c. (TA.) Also, verbal noun دَوْكٌ, He bruised it, and ground it, like as does a camel a thing with his breast [when lying upon the ground]. (Z, TA.)
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And i. q.
أَسَرَّهُ [He made him captive; &c.]. (TA.)
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داك القَوْمُ
The people, or party, fell into a state of confusion (K, TA) in respect of their case, or affair, and went round about [in perplexity]. (TA,) بَاتَ القَوْمُ يَدُوكُونَ, (S,) or النَّاسُ, occurring in a tradition, (TA,) verbal noun دَوْكٌ, (S, TA,) means The people passed the night in confusion, and in going round about [in perplexity]: (S:) or in a state of confusion, and commotion, or disturbance, and disagreement. (TA.)
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And The people, or party, became diseased, or sick. (Abu-r-Rabeea El-Bekráwee, Aboo-Turáb, K.)