Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

مَدْكُوكٌ

Root: دك

Full Definition

مَدْكُوكٌ [Broken, crushed, or bruised, &c.: see its verb, 1].
2 أَرْضٌ مَدْكُوكَةٌ Land having no أَسْنَاد [or elevations (in the CK, erroneously, اِسْنَاد)], producing [the shrub called] رِمْث.
3 مَدْكُوكٌ applied to a horse, Having no prominence of his حَجَبَة [or crest of the hip or haunch]; and so مَدْلُوكٌ. (K in art. دلك.)
4 Applied to a man, Weakened by fever, or by disease: or sick, or ill.
5 See also what follows.


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