باق

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See also: باف

Arabic

Etymology

Root
ب ق ي (b-q-y)

Derived from the active participle of بَقِيَ (baqiya, to remain).

Adjective

بَاقٍ (bāqin) (informal بَاقِي (bāqī), feminine بَاقِيَة (bāqiya), masculine plural بَاقُونَ (bāqūna), feminine plural بَوَاقٍ (bawāqin) or بَاقِيَات (bāqiyāt), elative أَبْقَى (ʔabqā))

  1. who remains, who survives
  2. remaining, left
  3. everlasting, permanent
  4. surviving
  5. eternal (of God)

Declension

References

Noun

بَاقٍ (bāqinm (construct state بَاقِي (bāqī), plural بَوَاقٍ (bawāqin))

  1. rest, remainder
  2. balance of an account

Declension

Descendants

References

Gulf Arabic

Alternative forms

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Verb

باق (bāg) (non-past يبوق (ybūg))

  1. (also figuratively) to illegally or immorally take away money, person(s) or thing(s); to steal; to rob; to burglarize; to embezzle.
    1. to kidnap.
    Synonyms: خطف (ḵiṭaf), اختطف (iḵtiṭaf)

Kyrgyz

Noun

باق (baq)

  1. Arabic spelling of бак (bak).