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Arabic
Pronunciation
Verb
طَاشَ • (ṭāša ) I , non-past يَطِيشُ (yaṭīšu)
to be wild , to be frivolous , to be light-headed
Synonyms: نَزِقَ ( naziqa ) , تَهَوَّرَ ( tahawwara )
طَاشَ عَقْلُهُ ― ṭāša ʕaqluhu ― His mind went wild .
Conjugation
Conjugation of
طَاشَ
(form-I hollow, verbal nouns
طَيْش or طَيَشَان )
ṭayš or ṭayašān
ṭāʔiš
ṭištu
ṭišta
طَاشَ
ṭāša
ṭištumā
ṭāšā
ṭišnā
ṭištum
ṭāšū
ṭišti
ṭāšat
ṭāšatā
ṭištunna
ṭišna
ʔaṭīšu
taṭīšu
yaṭīšu
taṭīšāni
yaṭīšāni
naṭīšu
taṭīšūna
yaṭīšūna
taṭīšīna
taṭīšu
taṭīšāni
taṭišna
yaṭišna
ʔaṭīša
taṭīša
yaṭīša
taṭīšā
yaṭīšā
naṭīša
taṭīšū
yaṭīšū
taṭīšī
taṭīša
taṭīšā
taṭišna
yaṭišna
ʔaṭiš
taṭiš
yaṭiš
taṭīšā
yaṭīšā
naṭiš
taṭīšū
yaṭīšū
taṭīšī
taṭiš
taṭīšā
taṭišna
yaṭišna
ṭiš
ṭīšā
ṭīšū
ṭīšī
ṭišna
References
Egyptian Arabic
Etymology
From Coptic ⲧⲟϣ ( toš ) , from Egyptian tꜣš ( “ border, geographic frontier ” ) .
Noun
طاش • (ṭāš ) m
( agricultural ) border , boundary
References
Bishai, Wilson B. (1964 ) “Coptic Lexical Influence on Egyptian Arabic”, in Journal of Near Eastern Studies , volume 23 , number 1, →DOI , page 46a
Moroccan Arabic
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Arabic طَاشَ ( ṭāša ) .
Verb
طاش • (ṭāš ) I (non-past يطيش ( yṭīš ) ) ( dated )
to be unsettled , to rock up the air, to swing
to be dispersed , to be dilapidated
Conjugation
Etymology 2
From French tache .
Noun
طاش • (ṭāš ) f (plural طاشات ( ṭāšāt ) )
blot , blemish
Synonym: بقعة ( buqʕa )
Ottoman Turkish
طاش
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tiāĺ ( “ stone ” ) ; cognate with Old Turkic 𐱃𐱁 ( taš ) , Azerbaijani daş , Bashkir таш ( taş ) , Chuvash чул ( čul ) , Kazakh тас ( tas ) , Kyrgyz таш ( taş ) , Turkmen daş , Uyghur تاش ( tash ) , Uzbek tosh and Yakut таас ( taas ) .
Noun
طاش • (taş )
stone , rock , a hard , naturally occurring aggregate of solid mineral matter
Synonyms: جندل ( cendel ) , سنگ ( seng )
stone , rock , a single piece of rock , including boulders , pebbles and cobbles
Synonyms: سنگ ( seng ) , صخره ( sahre )
game piece , a hand-held object representing a player or entity in a board game
Derived terms
آتلامه طاشی ( atlama taşı , “ stepping stone ” ) آلتون طاش ( altın taş , “ goldstone ” ) آیاق طاشی ( ayak taşı , “ pumice stone for polishing the soles of the feet ” ) اوجاق طاشی ( ocak taşı , “ hearthstone ” ) باصامق طاشی ( basamak taşı , “ stone step ” ) باقر طاشی ( bakır taşı , “ malachite ” ) بلازك طاشی ( bilezik taşı , “ stone used as a curb in a cistern ” ) بنك طاشی ( binek taşı , “ horse-block ” ) تمل طاشی ( temel taşı , “ foundation stone ” ) جهنم طاشی ( cehennem taşı , “ lunar caustic ” ) دگرمن طاشی ( değirmen taşı , “ millstone ” ) دیكیلو طاش ( dikili taş , “ obelisk ” ) سطرنج طاشی ( satranc taşı , “ chess piece ” ) سوركی طاشی ( sürgü taşı , “ stone roller ” ) صاپان طاشی ( sapan taşı , “ pebble used in a slingshot ” ) صفه طاشی ( sofa taşı , “ large flag of stone ” ) طاش آتمق ( taş atmak , “ to cast stones ” ) طاش اوجاغی ( taş ocağı , “ stone quarry ” ) طاش اولمق ( taş olmak , “ to become stone ” ) طاش بالغی ( taş balığı , “ rockfish ” ) طاش دوشهمه ( taş döşeme , “ flag pavement ” ) طاش علتی ( taş ʼilleti , “ kidney stone ” ) طاش قوردی ( taş kurdu , “ stone-boring worm ” ) طاش كسلمك ( taş kesilmek , “ for a stone, to be cut ” ) طاش چاتلامق ( taş çatlamak , “ for a rock, to open ” ) طاشجی ( taşcı , “ stonecutter ” ) طاشلاتمق ( taşlatmak , “ to make or let be stoned ” ) طاشلامق ( taşlamak , “ to stone, to kill with stones ” ) طاشلانمق ( taşlanmak , “ to be stoned ” ) طاشلق ( taşlık , “ stony, rocky place ” ) طاشلو ( taşlı , “ stony, rocky ” ) طاشه طوتمق ( taşa tutmak , “ to grind, sharpen ” ) طاوشانجیل طاشی ( tavşancıl taşı , “ nicker bean ” ) فتیل طاشی ( fitil taşı , “ asbestos ” ) قالدرم طاشی ( kaldırım taşı , “ paving stone ” ) قایماق طاشی ( kaymak taşı , “ alabaster ” ) قبا طاش ( kaba taş , “ large sandstone ” ) قره طاش ( kara taş , “ slate ” ) كوشه طاشی ( köşe taşı , “ cornerstone ” ) كیرچ طاشی ( kireç taşı , “ limestone ” ) لغم طاشی ( lağım taşı , “ flagstone used in covering sewers ” ) مثانه طاشی ( mesane taşı , “ calculus in the bladder ” ) مزار طاشی ( mezar taşı , “ tombstone ” ) مولوز طاشی ( moloz taşı , “ rubblestone ” ) چاقماق طاشی ( çakmak taşı , “ flint; gunflint ” ) چرپیجی طاشی ( çırpıcı taşı , “ stone on which clothes are beaten ” ) گوبك طاشی ( göbek taşı , “ raised stone in the middle of a hammam ” ) یالاق طاشی ( yalak taşı , “ stone trough ” ) یلدز طاشی ( yıldız taşı , “ aventurine ” ) ییلان طاشی ( yılan taşı , “ stone supposed to cure snake bites ” ) ییلانجق طاشی ( yılancık taşı , “ stone supposed to cure erysipelas ” )
Descendants
Further reading
Çağbayır, Yaşar (2007 ) “taş1 ”, in Ötüken Türkçe Sözlük (in Turkish), volume 1, Istanbul: Ötüken Neşriyat, page 4626
Hindoglu, Artin (1838 ) “طاش ”, in Hazine-i lûgat ou dictionnaire abrégé turc-français , Vienna: F. Beck, page 309a
Kélékian, Diran (1911 ) “طاش ”, in Dictionnaire turc-français , Constantinople: Mihran, page 790
Meninski, Franciszek à Mesgnien (1687 ) “Saxum”, in Complementum thesauri linguarum orientalium, seu onomasticum latino-turcico-arabico-persicum, simul idem index verborum lexici turcico-arabico-persici, quod latinâ, germanicâ, aliarumque linguarum adjectâ nomenclatione nuper in lucem editum , Vienna, columns 1513-1514
Meninski, Franciszek à Mesgnien (1680 ) “طاش ”, in Thesaurus linguarum orientalium, Turcicae, Arabicae, Persicae, praecipuas earum opes à Turcis peculiariter usurpatas continens, nimirum Lexicon Turkico-Arabico-Persicum , Vienna, columns 3067-3068
Nişanyan, Sevan (2002– ) “taş ”, in Nişanyan Sözlük
Redhouse, James W. (1890 ) “طاش ”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon , Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian, page 1222
South Levantine Arabic
Etymology
From Arabic طَاشَ ( ṭāša ) .
Pronunciation
Verb
طاش • (ṭāš ) I (present بطيش ( biṭīš ) )
to float
Conjugation
Conjugation of طاش ( tāš )
singular
plural
1st person
2nd person
3rd person
1st person
2nd person
3rd person
past
m
طشت (tišt)
طشت (tišt)
طاش (tāš)
طشنا (tišna)
طشتو (tištu)
طاشو (tāšu)
f
طشتي (tišti)
طاشت (tāšat)
present
m
بطيش (batīš)
بتطيش (bittīš)
بطيش (bitīš)
منطيش (mintīš)
بتطيشو (bittīšu)
بطيشو (bitīšu)
f
بتطيشي (bittīši)
بتطيش (bittīš)
subjunctive
m
اطيش (atīš)
تطيش (ttīš)
يطيش (ytīš)
نطيش (ntīš)
تطيشو (ttīšu)
يطيشو (ytīšu)
f
تطيشي (ttīši)
تطيش (ttīš)
imperative
m
طيش (tīš)
طيشو (tīšu)
f
طيشي (tīši)
Yemeni Arabic
Etymology
Inherited from Arabic طَاشَ ( ṭāša ) .
Verb
طاش (ṭāš ) (present يطوش ( yidūš ) )
to wander , to stroll
References
Piamenta, Moshe (1991 ) Dictionary of Post-Classical Yemeni Arabic , Leiden: Brill, →ISBN , page 310a