ت • ك

tk · Vol. 2 · Lane (vols 1–5)

استتكّ التِّكَّةَ

, (IDrd, K,) or بِالتِّكَّةِ, (Msb,) He inserted the تِكَّة in [the double upper border of] the drawers, or trousers. (IDrd, Msb, K.) You say also, هُوَ يَسْتَتِكُ بِالحَرِيرِ He makes use of a تِكَّة of silk. (A.)

مِتَكُّ

The thing by means of which the تِكَّة is inserted in [the double upper border of] the drawers, or trousers. (TA.) [It is generally a slender piece of wood, having at one end a loop through which a portion of the تكّة is passed.]

تِكَّةٌ

The band [that is inserted in the double upper border] of the drawers, or trousers; (IDrd, K;) [generally, a strip of cotton, which is often embroidered at each end; sometimes, of net-work; and] sometimes, of silk: (A:) IDrd thinks it to be an adventitious word, though used in ancient times; (TA;) and IAmb says, I think it to be arabicized: (Msb:) pl. تِكَكٌ. (S, Msb, K.)