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مَزْعُوقٌ

Root: زعق

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مَزْعُوقٌ Frightened; as also زَعِيقٌ : [or frightened so as to be rendered brisk, lively, or sprightly, with fear:] see 1, in two places. [See also زَعِقٌ.] Applied to a colt, Frightened, and sharp in spirit: or, applied to a man, sharp in spirit: and, applied to a colt, well fed.
2 أَرْضٌ مَزْعُوقَةٌ Land rained upon by vehement rain falling in large drops.

def.2 طَعَامٌ مَزْعُوقٌ Food having much salt put in it; as also زُعَاقٌ . And قِدْرٌ مَزْعُوقَةٌ A cooking-pot in which much salt has been put.
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