فَلِيقٌ
1.
See فِلْقٌ.
2.
Also The depressed place in the
جِرَان [or under part of the neck] of the camel, where is the passage of the windpipe: (S, O, K:) or, according to Lth, the part that is [as though it were] cleft, of the interior of the neck of the camel: (O, TA:) or, as some say, the part between the [two sinews called the] عِلْبَاوَانِ, when the fur between these is [as though it were] cleft: and it is not said in relation to a human being. (TA.)
3.
And الفَلِيقُ also signifies [The cephalic vein;] a certain vein in the upper arm, (O, K,) that runs to the [cartilage called] نُغْضِ
of the shoulder-blade: it is the vein of the
وَاهِنَة; and is [also] called
الجَايءِفُ [q. v., and see also الوَرِيدُ.] (O.) And A certain vein that swells up in the neck. (K.)
4.
See, again, فِلْقٌ, in two places.