طبق

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Arabic

Etymology

    Root
    ط ب ق (ṭ b q)
    13 terms

    Alteration of طَابَق (ṭābaq).

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    طَبَق (ṭabaqm (plural أَطْبَاق (ʔaṭbāq))

    1. plate (serving dish)
    2. anything in the shape of a serving dish, such as a satellite dish (طَبَق الْقَمَر (ṭabaq al-qamar)), flying saucer (طَبَق طَائِر (ṭabaq ṭāʔir))
    3. a thing that is the equal of another thing so that it covers it, lid, cover
    4. (obsolete) a joint, a limb or member of the body; bone of the head
    5. (phonetics) velum, the soft palate

    Declension

    Verb

    طَبَّقَ (ṭabbaqa) II (non-past يُطَبِّقُ (yuṭabbiqu), verbal noun تَطْبِيق (taṭbīq))

    1. to superpose, to make cover or covered so that there is congruence, to fold into one another or together
      • 2018, وَجْدِيّ الْأَهْدَل [wajdiyy al-ʔahdal], أرض المؤامرات السعيدة, Bayrūt: Nawfal / Hachette Antoine, →ISBN, page 193:
        قرّرتُ إكمال المقالة في وقت آخر. طبّقتُ الكمبيوتر المحمول، وذهبتُ إلى الحمّام.
        I decided to finish the article another time. I closed the portable computer and went to the bathroom.
    2. (loosely) to apply, to implement

    Conjugation

    Noun

    طِبْق (ṭibqm

    1. thing that matches in form, what suits, conforms, corresponds, tallies, what is of the like measure (often in the adverbial accusative)

    Declension

    Descendants

    • Ottoman Turkish: طبقی (ṭıbḳı)
      > Turkish: tıpkı (inherited)

    Egyptian Arabic

    Etymology

    From Arabic طَبَق (ṭabaq).

    Noun

    طبق (ṭabaʔm (plural أطباق (ʔṭbāʔ), paucal تطباق (tiṭbāʔ))

    1. plate (serving dish)

    Hijazi Arabic

    Root
    ط ب ق
    4 terms

    Etymology 1

    From Arabic طَبَّقَ (ṭabbaqa).

    Pronunciation

    Verb

    طَبَّق (ṭabbag) II (non-past يِطَبِّق (yiṭabbig))

    1. to apply
    2. to fold
    Conjugation
    Conjugation of طبق
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m طبقت (ṭabbagt) طبقت (ṭabbagt) طبق (ṭabbag) طبقنا (ṭabbagna) طبقتوا (ṭabbagtu) طبقوا (ṭabbagu)
    f طبقتي (ṭabbagti) طبقت (ṭabbagat)
    non-past m أطبق (ʔaṭabbig) تطبق (tiṭabbig) يطبق (yiṭabbig) نطبق (niṭabbig) تطبقوا (tiṭabbigu) يطبقوا (yiṭabbigu)
    f تطبقي (tiṭabbigi) تطبق (tiṭabbig)
    imperative m طبق (ṭabbig) طبقوا (ṭabbigu)
    f طبقي (ṭabbigi)

    Etymology 2

    From Arabic طَبَق (ṭabaq).

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    طَبَق (ṭabagm (plural أطْباق (ʔaṭbāg))

    1. dish (food)
    2. plate
      Synonym: صَحَن (ṣaḥan)

    Persian

    Etymology 1

    Borrowed from Arabic طِبْق (ṭibq).

    Pronunciation

    Readings
    Classical reading? tiḇq, tiḇq-i
    Dari reading? tibq, tibq-i
    Iranian reading? tebğ, tebğ-e
    Tajik reading? tibq, tibq-i

    Noun

    طِبق (tebq)

    1. conformity, correspondence

    Preposition

    طِبقِ (tebq-e)

    1. according to, based on
      Synonym: از روی (az rôy-e)
      طبق افسانهtebq-e afsâneaccording to legend
      طبق قرآنtebq-e qor'ânaccording to the Qur'an

    Etymology 2

      Borrowed from Arabic طَبَق (ṭabaq).

      Pronunciation

      Readings
      Classical reading? taḇaq
      Dari reading? tabaq
      Iranian reading? tabağ
      Tajik reading? tabaq

      Noun

      طَبَق (tabaq)

      1. plate, large dish, tray
        Synonyms: بشقاب (bošqâb), قاب (qâb)
        • c. 1011, Abu'l-Qāsim Firdawsī, “The reign of Manūchihr”, in شاهنامه [Book of Kings]‎:
          به دیبای چینی بیاراستند
          طبق‌های زرین بپیراستند
          عقیق و زبرجد برو ریختند
          می و مشک و عنبر برآمیختند
          ba dēbā-yi čīnī biyārāstand
          tabaq-hā-yi zarrīn bipērāstand
          aqīq u zabarjad ba rō rēxtand
          may u mušk u ambar bar-āmēxtand
          They adorned it with Chinese brocade,
          They laid out golden trays;
          They poured carnelian and peridot on it,
          They mixed wine and musk and ambergris.
          (Classical Persian romanization)

      Further reading

      Urdu

      Etymology

        Borrowed from Classical Persian طَبَق (tabaq), borrowed from Arabic طَبَق (ṭabaq), from ط ب ق (ṭ b q).

        Pronunciation

        Noun

        طبق (tabaqm (Hindi spelling तबक़)

        1. dish, tray, plate