Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

مَدْلُوكٌ

Root: دلك

Full Definition

مَدْلُوكٌ [Rubbed, or rubbed and pressed, with the hand: &c.: see its verb, 1:
2 and] polished.
3 [Hence,] applied to a horse, i. q. مَدْكُوكٌ; i. e. Having no prominence of his حَجَبَة: or so مَدْلُوكُ الحَجَبَةِ: and [so] مَدْلُوكُ الحَرْقَفَةِ.
4 Applied to a camel, it means دُلِكَ بِالأَسْفَارِ, i. e. Inured by journeyings, and habituated thereto: or fatigued, or jaded, by journeyings: or having a looseness, or laxness, in his knees.
5 أَرْضٌ مَدْلُوكَةٌ Land [of which the produce, or herbage, is] eaten, or consumed.


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