زَعَقَ

1.
, aorist زَعَقَ , (K,) verbal noun زَعْقٌ, (TA,) He called out, or cried out. (K, TA.) You say; زَعَقْتُ بِهِ, verbal noun as above, I called out, or cried out, to him: (S:) of the dialect of Syria. (TA.)
2.
And زَعَقَ بِدَوَابِّهِ, (K,) verbal noun as above, (TA,) He drove away his beasts: (K:) or he called out, or cried out, to his beasts, and drove them away quickly. (TA.)
3.
And زَعَقَهُ, (K,) and زَعَقَ بِهِ, (TA, as from the K,) aorist as above, (K,) and so the verbal noun in both cases, (TA,) He frightened him; as also ازعقهُ: and أَزْعَقُوهُ They frightened him: (K:) or they frightened him so that he became brisk, lively, or sprightly: (TA:) or you say, الخَوْفُ حَتَّى زَعِقَ ازعقهُ [Fear affected him so that he became brisk, lively, or sprightly, yet fearful]: according to As, one says أَزْعَقْتُهُ, and the epithet applied to the object is مَزْعُوقٌ, differing form rule; but according to El-Umawee, one says زَعَقْتُهُ, and the epithet so applied is مَزْعُوقٌ. (S.)
4.
زَعَقَتِ الرِّيحُ التُّرَابَ The wind raised the dust: or made it to go to and fro: synonym أَثَارَتْهُ, (K,) or أَمَارَتْهُ. (IB.)
5.
زَعَقَتْهُ العَقْرَبُ The scorpion stung him. (L, K.)
6.
زَغَقَ القِدْرَ, (K,) aorist and verbal noun as above, (TA,) He put much salt into the cooking-pot; as also ازعقها. (K.)
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زَعِقَ, aorist زَعَقَ , (K,) verbal noun زَعَقٌ; (TA;) and زُعِقَ, like عُنِىَ; and انزعق: He feared by night: (K:) but in the T, the restriction to the night is not added; nor is it in the instance of the last of these verbs in the O. (TA.)
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And زَعِقَ, aorist زَعَقَ , (S, K, TA,) verbal noun زَعَقٌ; (S, TA;) and زُعِقَ; (K; [but only the former according to the TA, as in the S;]) He was, or became, brisk, lively, or sprightly, (S, K,) but with fear; (S;) as also انزعق. (S. [This meaning of the last verb is indicated, but not expressed, in the S.])
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زَعُقَ, (K,) verbal noun زَعَاقَةٌ (TK) [and زُعُوقَةٌ], It (water) was, or became, bitter, (K, TA,) so that it could not be drunk [by reason of its bitterness, or saltness, or bitterness and saltness, or burning saltness, or intense bitterness or saltness: see زُعَاقٌ]. (K.)

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