سُكٌّ
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A well narrow (Lth, AZ, As, S, O, K) in its cavity, or interior, (Lth, O,) or from its top to its bottom, (AZ, S, O,) or in its aperture; as also
سَكٌّ, and
سَكُوكٌ: (K:) or a well even in its cavity, or interior, and in its casing: or, according to Fr, one well, or strongly, or compactly, cased, and narrow; the plural of سُكٌّ is سِكَاكٌ; and the plural of
سَكُوكٌ is سُكٌّ, so that the latter is both a singular and a plural (TA.)
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See also سَكٌّ.
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Also A sort of perfume, (S, Mgh, O, Msb, K,) prepared from
رَامَك [q. v.], (K,) or from musk and رَامَك, (O,) the former being bruised, or pounded, sifted, kneaded with water, and wrung hard, and wiped over with oil of the
خِيرِىّ [q. v.] in order that it may not stick to the vessel, and left for a night; then musk is pounded, or powdered, (يُسْحَقُ,) and put into it by degrees, and it is [again] wrung hard, and cut into small, round, flat pieces, and left for two days, after which it is perforated with a large needle, and strung upon a hempen string, and left for a year; and as it becomes old, its odour becomes the more sweet. (K.)
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Also plural of أَسَكُّ. (K.)