م • ح • ق
مَحَقَ
, aor.
مَحَقَ
, inf. n. مَحْقٌ, He rendered a thing deficient, and deprived it of its blessing, or increase: or [he annihilated, annulled, or obliterated, it;] he did away with it wholly, so that no trace thereof remained. (Msb.) ↓
أَعْمَدُ مِنْ كَيْلٍ مُحِّقَ, or مُحِقَ: see عَمَدَ.
لَيَالِى المُحَاقِ
: see دَأْدَاءٌ and الدَّعْجَاءُ.