فَارِكٌ

A woman hating, or who hates, her husband; [apparently according to the K, vehemently;] as also فَرُوكٌ [but apparently in an intensive sense]: (S, O, K:) plural of the former فَوَارِكٌ. (O, * TA.) Dhur-Rummeh says, (O, TA,) describing camels, (TA,)
إِذَا اللَّيْلُ عَنْ نَشْزٍ تَجَلَّى رَمَيْنَهُ
بِأَمْثَالِ أَبْصَارِ النِّسَاءِ الفَوَارِكِ
[When the night clears away from an elevated piece of ground, they cast at it the like of the eyes of the women that hate their husbands]: (O, TA:) he likens them to the women that hate their husbands because these raise their eyes towards men, not confining the look to the husbands: he says, these camels enter upon the time of dawn, having journeyed all their night; and whenever an elevated piece of ground becomes within their view, they cast their eyes at it by reason of sprightliness and strength for the journeying. (TA.)

Perseus ID: n33711