رَقْرَقَهُ

1.
, (S, K,) verbal noun رَقْرَقَةٌ, (TK,) He poured it forth in small quantity; namely, water &c.: (K:) or he made it to come and go; namely, water. (S.)
2.
رقرق الثَّرِيدَ بِالسَّمْنِ He poured a little clarified butter upon the broken bread; (K, TA;) i. e. made it savoury therewith: or, as some say, poured much thereof upon it. (TA.)
3.
رقرق الثَّوْبَ بِالطِّيبِ He made the perfume to run [to and fro (as is implied in the S)] upon the garment: (TA:) [or he poured and rubbed the perfume upon the garment.] El-Aashà says,
وَتَبْرُدُ بَرْدَ رِدَاءِ العَرُوسِ فِى الصَّيْفِ رَقْرَقْتَ فِيهِ العَبِيرَا
[And she is cool, with the coolness of the وِشَاح (see رِدَاء) of the bride, in summer, upon which thou hast poured and rubbed perfume mixed with saffron &c.]. (S, TA: in the latter, بِالصَّيْفِ.)
4.
رقرق الخَمْرَ He mixed the wine. (TA.)
5.
رقرق عَيْنَهُ He made his eye to shed tears. (TA.)
6.
It is said in a tradition, تَجِىْءُ فِتْنَةٌ فَتُرَقْرِقُ بَعْضُهَا بَعْضًا, meaning [Sedition, or the like, will come, and] one act thereof will cause desire for another by its embellishment thereof, or investing it with charms. (TA.)
7.
[See also رَقْرَقَةٌ, below.]

Perseus ID: n16270