أَنْقَابٌ

, a plural without a singular, The ears: (M, K,) or, according to some, its singular is نُقْبٌ. (TA.) El-Katámee says,
كَانَتْ خُدُودُ هِجَانِهِنَّ مُمَالَةً
أَنْقَابُهُنَّ إِلَى حُدَاءِ السُّوَّقِ
[The cheeks of their white camels were with their ears inclined to the singing of the drivers]. But أَنَقًا بِهِنَّ, “ by reason of their pleasure, ” is also read, for أَنْقَابُهُنَّ: (TA:) [so that the meaning is The cheeks of their white camels were inclined, by reason of their pleasure. to the singing of the drivers].

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