أشق

Adjective

 * 1) ; toughest, most wearisome

Adjective

 * 1) of inclinated gait in such a manner that a gap is left between the legs, long-footed

Etymology 3
From, , attested at least thrice in and once in 🇨🇬, once in 🇨🇬, denoting in each case a kind of ceremonial drink employed by Zoroastrians in place of wine, which matches gum ammoniac as this was employed in antiquity for its emollient, swelling-atoning and limb-pain-relieving effect, and apparently the drink was called after ammoniacum it was composed of, as the later 🇨🇬 and  and the Arabic are known to mean gum ammoniac, and one finds a 🇨🇬 glossed as ammoniacum. The measure of the Arabic word is also K a L a M, not only K u LL a M.

Noun

 * 1)  (in Africa)
 * 2)  syn.  (in Eastern Iran, Afghanistan, Turkistan)
 * 3)  syn.  (in Western Persia)
 * 4) gum ammoniac, ammoniacum, obtained from the said plants