رُقَارِقٌ
1.
: see رَقِيقٌ, first sentence: and رُقٌّ. Also, applied to the سَرَاب [or mirage], (so in the CK,) or شَرَاب [i. e. wine or beverage], (so in copies of the K and in the O and TA,) [the former of which readings I think the more probably that which is correct, supposing the mirage to be likened to shallow water, which is thus termed, but Freytag prefers the latter reading,] i. q.
رَقِقُ [apparently as meaning Shallow, or perhaps thin]; (IDrd, O, K;) and so
رَقْرَاقٌ. (IDrd, O.)
2.
And A sword having much
مَاء [q. v.; i. e. much diversified with wavy marks, streaks, or grain; or having much lustre]: (IDrd, K, TA:) or shining, or glistening, much. (TA.)