سَمِيقٌ
1.
See سَامِقٌ.
2.
The dual, سَمِيقَانِ, signifies The [yokes or] two pieces of wood that belong to the
نِير, surrounding the necks of the two bulls, (S, Z, O, K,) like the neck-ring, (S, O,) the two extremities of each being made to meet together beneath the bull's dewlap, and bound with a cord: (Z, TA:) plural أَسْمِقَةٌ. (TA.)
3.
And [its plural,] أَسْمِقَةٌ, Certain pieces of wood in the utensil upon which bricks, or crude bricks, (لَبِن,) are conveyed. (Ibn-'Abbád, O, L, K.)