زَقْزَقَ

1.
, verbal noun زَقْزَقَةٌ: see 1, above, in two places.
2.
[As verbal noun of the same verb,] زَقْزَقَةٌ also signifies A bird's uttering its cry, or voice, at dawn: (Lth. K:) or it is a word imitative of the cry, or voice, of the bird; (M, TA;) and he who thus explains it does not restrict it by adding “ at dawn. ” (TA.)
3.
Also [as an onomatopæia] A weak laughing. (Ibn-'Abbád, K.)
4.
And The being light, or active, (K, and Har p. 375,) and quick. (Har ibid.)
5.
Also a word of the dialect of Kelb, apparently meaning The being quick in speech, (Ibn-'Abbád, K, TA,) and making one part thereof to follow close upon another. (Ibn-'Abbád, TA.)
6.
And The dancing a child; (Lth, S, M, K;) as also زِقْزَاقٌ, [which is likewise a verbal noun of the same verb,] (Lth, M, K,) with kesr. (K.)

Perseus ID: n17893