أَبْلَقُ
Root: بلق
Full Definition
أَبْلَقُ
, applied to a horse, fem. بَلْقَآءُ, Black and white: or white in the hind legs as high as the thighs: pl. بُلْقٌ: which is applied by Ru-beh to mountains: but the Arabs apply the epithet ابلق to a beast of the equine kind, and أَبْرَقُ to a mountain and to a sheep or goat: (Lh, TA in art. برق:) the former is also applied to a rope. طَلَبَ الأَبْلَقَ
العَقُوقَ means He sought an impossible thing; because ابلق is applied to a male, and عقوق means pregnant: or الابلق
العقوق means the dawn; because it breaks, from عَقَّهُ signifying شَقَّهُ.