سمك samak v.n. fr. سمك 'to raise,' c.
A سمك samak (v.n. fr. سمك 'to raise,' &c.), s.m. A fish on which the earth is supposed to rest; a fish (in general); the sign Pisces of the Zodiac:—az samak tā samāk, From the earth-supporting fish (or from the bottom of the abyss) to the pinnacle of heaven.
سمك samk, vulg. sumk inf. n. of سمك 'to raise,' c.
A سمك samk, vulg. sumk (inf. n. of سمك 'to raise,' &c.), s.m. Extent from top to bottom (of anything), height, thickness, depth, profundity.
سماق sumāq v.n. fr. سمق 'to be tall or high,' 'to overtop'
A سماق sumāq (v.n. fr. سمق 'to be tall or high,' 'to overtop'), adj. Pure sheer, unmixed:—sumāq-pālān, s.m. A vessel for rice (it consists of two boiling pots, one fitting into the other, the inner pot being perforated full of small holes: when the rice is boiled the inner vessel is lifted out, leaving the water strained off in the exterior pot).