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,)
[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.)إِذَا اللَّيْلُ عَنْ نَشْزٍ تَجَلَّى رَمَيْنَهُبِأَمْثَالِ أَبْصَارِ النِّسَاءِ الفَوَارِكِ