دَاكَهُ

1.
, 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.)
2.
And دَاكَهَا, (AA, K,) aorist يَدُوكُ, verbal noun دَوْكٌ; (AA,) He compressed her; namely, a woman; (AA, K;) and so بَاكَهَا. (AA.) And He leaped her; namely, a stallion, the mare: (TA:) and in like manner said of an ass. (IDrd, TA.)
3.
And داكهُ, (IDrd, K,) aorist as above, verbal noun دَوْكٌ, (IDrd,) He plunged him (a man) in water or dust. (IDrd, K.)
4.
And i. q. أَسَرَّهُ [He made him captive; &c.]. (TA.)
5.
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.)
6.
And The people, or party, became diseased, or sick. (Abu-r-Rabeea El-Bekráwee, Aboo-Turáb, K.)

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