שָׁק (šāq) is
an Aramaic noun
meaning leg. It appears
1 time
in 1 book of the Hebrew Bible
(Strong's H8243).
Same Hebrew root (TWOT 3047)
Root family 3047: שָׁקšāq — leg. As in Hebrew, this word refers to the lower leg, the calf when used of the human figure (only Dan 2:33). The upper leg, the thigh, is called yarkâ. In Hebrew usage šôq also refers to the upper leg of a sacrificial animal. The root, attested in Hebrew, is šwq