خَلَايءِقُ

1.
[plural of خَلِيقَةٌ].
2.
الخَلَايءِقُ i. q. حَمَايءِرُ المَاءِ, i. e. Four large and smooth masses of stone at the head of the well, upon which the drawer of the water stands. (TA.) Accord. to Ibn-'Abbád, حَوْضٌ بَادِى الخَلَايءِقِ means [A watering-trough of which] the [stones termed] نَصَايءِب [appear]. (JK, TA. [See نَصِيبَةٌ.])

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