شق

Verb

 * 1) to make a cut or gap in; to cut into or through; to tear through; to transpierce
 * 2) to cut into or through (something hard or rigid, for example, a skull, a roof, and so on, or a mass, for example, a rock), to bore through; to crack, to fissure
 * 3) to cut into or through (something soft or pliable, for example, skin or a skin-covered body part such as a finger, a vein, flesh, or cloth or fabric, or a thickness or layer, for example, a paper, a sheet, or a leaf), to incise, to slit, to gash, to slash, to rip
 * 4) to cut through (something seemingly flat or level, such as a surface) parallelly;
 * 5) to make a recess in; to groove; to furrow; to indent
 * 6) to cut in two or asunder, to tear apart, to split, to cleave
 * 7) to spread or cause disagreement or factionalism in or among; to divide, to rive
 * 8) to move or pass through; to cut across; to traverse, to cross
 * 1) to cut in two or asunder, to tear apart, to split, to cleave
 * 2) to spread or cause disagreement or factionalism in or among; to divide, to rive
 * 3) to move or pass through; to cut across; to traverse, to cross
 * 1) to move or pass through; to cut across; to traverse, to cross
 * 1) to move or pass through; to cut across; to traverse, to cross

Verb

 * 1)  to break or break forth, to come up, to erupt, to emerge

Verb

 * 1) to be or become burdensome, to be or become hard to bear for; to weigh down

Noun

 * 1)  a gap; a gash; a fissure; a hollow, a cranny
 * 2)  a recess; an indenture; a furrow
 * 1)  a recess; an indenture; a furrow
 * 1)  a recess; an indenture; a furrow

Noun

 * 1) a half, a side; a part

Etymology 1
From.

Verb

 * 1) to make a cut or gap in; to cut into or through; to tear through; to transpierce
 * 2) to cut through (something seemingly flat or level, such as a surface) parallelly;
 * 3) to cut in two or asunder, to tear apart, to split, to cleave

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1)  a tear; a gap; a gash; a fissure; a hollow, a cranny

Etymology 3
From.

Noun

 * 1) a half, a side; a part

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) alternative one of two possibilities

Noun

 * 1) split, crack

Adjective

 * 1) stiff, erect
 * 2)  erect, hard (of a penis)