أَخْوَقُ

1.
[Wide; or wide in the interior; or farextending: feminine خَوْقَاءُ: plural خُوقٌ]. You say خَرْقٌ أَخْرَقُ (JK, K, TA, [in the CK جَوْفٌ, and in my MS. copy of the K خَوْقٌ,]) A wide [desert such as is termed] خَرْق: (K:) or a خَرْق wide in the interior. (JK.) And مَفَازَةٌ خَوْقَاءُ (JK, S, K) and مُنْخَاقَةٌ (JK, K) A wide desert: (S, K:) or a desert wide in the interior: (JK:) and the former, also, a desert in which is no water. (TA.) And بَلَدٌ أَخْوَقٌ A wide, far-extending region or country. (TA.) And بِيءْرٌ خَوْقَاءُ (S, K) and مُنْخَاقَةٌ (K) A wide well: (S, K:) or رَكِيَّةٌ خَوْقَاءُ a deep and wide well. (JK, TA.)
2.
And the feminine, خَوْقَاءُ, applied to a woman, Having no partition between her vulva and her anus: or having her vagina and rectum united: or wide in the vulva: (TA:) or tall and slender. (JK, TA.)
3.
And, so applied, Foolish, or stupid: (ISh, JK, K:) plural خُوقٌ. (ISh, K.)
4.
And the masculine, (applied to a man, JK,) Blind of one eye; or one-eyed: (JK, K:) plural as above. (JK.)
5.
Also, applied to a camel, Mangy, or scabby: (S, K:) or having what resembles the mange or scab: (TA:) feminine as above. (S, K.)

Perseus ID: n11739