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حرك

1 حَرُكَ حر حرك , aor. حَرُكَ , (IKtt, Msb, K,) inf. n. حَرَكٌ, (IKtt, Msb, MF,) or حَرْكٌ, with fet-h, (K,) as in the 'Eyn and O, but disallowed by MF, (TA,) [and probably transcribed from some lexicon in which, as is often the case, “ with fet-h ” relates to the medial radical letter,] and حَرَكَةٌ, (K,) or this is an inf. n. of un.; (Msb; [but in general usage it is not thus restricted;]) and ↓ تحرّك [which is the more common]: (S, Msb, K:) [both signify the same; It, or he, moved; was, or became, in a state of motion. commotion, or agitation; shook, shook about, wabbled, tottered, waggled, wagged, or nodded: or the latter verb, more properly, it, or he, was put, or it put itself, or he put himself, in a state of motion, commotion, or agitation: and the latter also signifies he became active; said of a growing child, and of a young gazelle &c.: (see حَرِكٌ:)] the former is the contr. of سَكَنَ; (Msb, K;) and the latter is quasi-pass. of حَرَّكْتُهُ. (S, Msb, K.) -A2- حَرَكَهُ, (AA, S, K,) aor. حَرُكَ , inf. n. حَرْكٌ, (S,) He hit, or hurt, his (a man's, AA, K) حَارِك. (AA, S, K.) Accord. to Fr, حَرَكَ حَارِكَهُ He cut his حَارِك. (TA.) And accord. to AZ, حَرَكَهُ بِالسَّيْفِ, inf. n. حَرْكْ, He smote [meaning severed] his neck with the sword. (TA.) -A3- حَرِكَ, aor. حَرَكَ , (IAar, K,) inf. n. حَرَكٌ, (TK,) He was, or became, incapable of coition (IAar, K) with women. (IAar, TA.) 2 حرّكهُ حرك حركه حركة , [inf. n. تَحْرِيكٌ,] He moved; put in motion; put in a state of motion, commotion, or agitation; moved about; agitated, stirred, or shook; it, or him. (S, Msb, K.) [Hence,] حرّك أَحْشَائِى [It agitated my bowels] is like the phrase حرّك مِنِّى [it agitated me], said by one who has been agitated by reason of an event or affair. (Ham p. 183.) ― -b2- [He made it (a letter) movent; i. e., made it to be immediately followed by a vowel; contr. of سَكَّنَهُ.] ― -b3- He urged him (a camel) to go, but he went not. (Ibn-'Abbád, Z.) 5 تحرّك أحار أحرى حار حرى حرك تحرك : see 1. ― -b2- [Also It (a letter) was, or became, movent; i. e., immediately followed by a vowel; contr. of سَكَنَ.] حَرِكٌ, applied to a boy, Light, active, agile, brisk, lively, or sprightly; and sharp, or quick, in intellect. (S, K.) حَرَكَةٌ حرك حركه حركة Motion; commotion; agitation; contr. of سُكُونٌ; (S, Msb, K; *) and so ↓ حَرَاكٌ , (S, Msb, K,) as in the phrase, مَا بِهِ حَرَاكٌ [There is not in him any motion]: (S, K:) and, accord. to El-Khafájee, حِرَاكٌ also; but this is disallowed by MF. (TA.) [The first, accord. to the Msb, is an inf. n. of un.: but see 1.] ― -b2- [Also Activity: often used in this sense in the classical language, and in the present day. ― -b3- And A letter's having a vowel immediately following: and a vowel itself.] حَرْكَكَةٌ حرككه حرككة i. q. حَرْقَفَةٌ [q. v.]: (S: [in the K حُرْقُوفٌ, which is evidently a mistake:]) pl. حَرَاكِكُ and حَرَاكِيكُ, (S, K,) meaning the heads, (S, TA,) or extremities, (TA,) of the two hips, or haunches, that are next the ground when one sits: (S, TA:) in the latter pl., which is extr., the ى may be inserted for euphony, because of the double ك. (TA.) حُرْكُوكٌ حرك حركوك : see حَارِكٌ. حَرَاكٌ حر حراك حران حرى : see حَرَكَةٌ. حَرِيكٌ حر حري حريك Incapable of coition; (IAar, K;) applied to a man and to a horse. (IAar, TA in art. عجز.) ― -b2- One who is weak in the waist, so that, when he walks, he is as though he were plucking up himself [or his feet] from the ground: (IDrd, K: *) fem. with ة. (K.) A man weak in the حَرَاكِيك [pl. of حَرْكَكَةٌ, q. v.]. (TA.) حَارِكٌ حار حارك The كَاهِل [or withers]; (S;) as also ↓ حُرْكُوكٌ : (K:) and the branches of the two shoulder-blades of a horse: (S:) or the upper part of the كاهل (K) of a horse: (TA:) or a bone projecting from the two sides thereof, (K, TA,) bordered by the two branches of the two shoulder-blades: (TA:) or the place of growth of the lowest part of the mane, next the back, upon which he who mounts lays hold: (K:) or حَارِكَانِ signifies the place where the two shoulderblades meet. (Msb.) مَحْرَكٌ محر محرك The upper extremity of the neck, (AZ, K, TA,) at the joint of the head. (TA.) مُحَرِّكُ القُلُوبِ محرك القلوب The Turner [or Mover] of hearts; [applied to God;] occurring in a trad., in which some read in its stead مُحَرِّفُ القُلُوبِ, meaning “ The Remover of hearts: ” (Fr, TA:) Abu-l-'Abbás says that the former is preferable. (TA.) مِحْرَاكٌ محر محراك A thing, (S,) or piece of wood, (K,) with which a fire is stirred. (S, K.) ― -b2- A style with which a receptacle for ink is stirred. (Lth, TA.) مُحْتَرِكٌ محترك One who keeps, or cleaves, to the حَارِك of his camel. (Ibn-'Abbád, K.)

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