خوخ

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See also: جوج, جوخ, and حوج

Arabic

Etymology

From Aramaic חוֹחַא (ḥōḥā, thornbush), likely originally referring to the Prunus spinosa variety, commonly known as blackthorn; cognates with Classical Syriac ܚܘܚܐ (ḥōḥā, thornbush), and Hebrew חוֹחַ (ḥōaḥ, thornbush), Jewish Babylonian Aramaic חָחָא / חָאחָא (ḥaḥḥā, plum), Classical Syriac ܚܲܚܵܐ (ḥaḥḥā, plum). Possibly an ancient Turkic borrowing, belonging to the family of Azerbaijani göyəm (sloe) (see there for more Turkic).

Pronunciation

Noun

خَوْخ (ḵawḵm (collective, singulative خَوْخَة f (ḵawḵa))

  1. a fruit of the genus Prunus (plum, peach, apricot, cherry); often one sort in particular, but with regional differences
    1. peach, peaches
      Synonyms: (Levant) دُرّاق (durrāq), (Southwest Arabia, Al-Andalus) فِرْسِك (firsik), (Mauritania, Western Sahara) بَرْقُوق (barqūq)
    2. (Syria, Jordan, Oman) plum, plums
      Synonyms: بَرْقُوق (barqūq), (Al-Andalus, Iraq) إِجَّاص (ʔijjāṣ), (Tunisia, Libya, Al-Andalus) عَيْن الْبَقَر (ʕayn al-baqar), (Al-Andalus) عَبْقَر (ʕabqar)

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Hijazi Arabic

Root
خ و خ
1 term

Etymology 1

From Arabic خَوْخ (ḵawḵ).

Pronunciation

Noun

خوخ (ḵōḵm (collective, singulative خوخة f (ḵōḵa))

  1. peach
See also

Etymology 2

From Arabic خَوَّخَ (ḵawwaḵa).

Pronunciation

Verb

خوخ (ḵawwaḵ) II (non-past يخوخ (yiḵawwiḵ), verbal noun تَخْوِيخ (taḵwīḵ), passive participle مُخَوِّخ (muḵawwiḵ))

  1. to hollow out
  2. to decay, to rot
Conjugation
    Conjugation of خوخ (ḵawwaḵ)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m خوخت (ḵawwaḵt) خوخت (ḵawwaḵt) خوخ (ḵawwaḵ) خوخنا (ḵawwaḵna) خوختوا (ḵawwaḵtu) خوخوا (ḵawwaḵu)
f خوختي (ḵawwaḵti) خوخت (ḵawwaḵat)
non-past m أخوخ (ʔaḵawwiḵ) تخوخ (tiḵawwiḵ) يخوخ (yiḵawwiḵ) نخوخ (niḵawwiḵ) تخوخوا (tiḵawwiḵu) يخوخوا (yiḵawwiḵu)
f تخوخي (tiḵawwiḵi) تخوخ (tiḵawwiḵ)
imperative m خوخ (ḵawwiḵ) خوخوا (ḵawwiḵu)
f خوخي (ḵawwiḵi)

Moroccan Arabic

Root
خ و خ
1 term

Etymology 1

From Arabic خَوْخ (ḵawḵ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xuːx/
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Noun

خوخ (ḵūḵm (collective, singulative خوخة f (ḵūḵa), paucal خوخات (ḵūḵāt))

  1. peaches

Etymology 2

From Arabic خَوَّخَ (ḵawwaḵa).

Pronunciation

Verb

خوخ (ḵawwaḵ) II (non-past يخوخ (yḵawwaḵ), verbal noun تخواخ (taḵwāḵ), passive participle مخوخ (mḵawwaḵ))

  1. to hollow out
  2. to decay, to rot
Conjugation
    Conjugation of خوخ
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m خوّخت (ḵawwaḵt) خوّختي (ḵawwaḵti) خوّخ (ḵawwaḵ) خوّخنا (ḵawwaḵna) خوّختوا (ḵawwaḵtu) خوّخوا (ḵawwḵu)
f خوّخت (ḵawwḵāt)
non-past m نخوّخ (nḵawwaḵ) تخوّخ (tḵawwaḵ) يخوّخ (yḵawwaḵ) نخوّخوا (nḵawwḵu) تخوّخوا (tḵawwḵu) يخوّخوا (yḵawwḵu)
f تخوّخي (tḵawwḵi) تخوّخ (tḵawwaḵ)
imperative m خوّخ (ḵawwaḵ) خوّخوا (ḵawwḵu)
f خوّخي (ḵawwḵi)

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic خَوْخ (ḵawḵ).

Pronunciation

Noun

خوخ (ḵōḵm (collective, singulative خوخة f (ḵōḵe), paucal خوخات (ḵōḵāt))

  1. (uncountable) peaches
    حبة خوخ / خوخةḥabbet ḵōḵ / ḵōḵea peach
  2. (uncountable, regional) plums
    Synonyms: برقوق (barʔūʔ), (Galilee) بروميا (brūmya)