دق

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Arabic

Root
د ق ق (d q q)
9 terms

Verb

دَقَّ (daqqa) I (non-past يَدُقُّ (yaduqqu), verbal noun دَقّ (daqq))

  1. to crush, to bruise
  2. to grind, to pulverize, to powder
  3. to strike, to knock, to drive in (door, wedge, nail, bell so it resounds etc.)

Conjugation

Verb

دَقَّ (daqqa) I (non-past يَدِقُّ (yadiqqu), verbal noun دِقَّة (diqqa))

  1. to be become thin, fine, little, small
  2. (Can we verify(+) this sense?) to be insignificant, unimportant
  3. to be subtle for perception

Conjugation

Noun

دَقّ (daqqm

  1. verbal noun of دَقَّ (daqqa) (form I)

Declension

Hijazi Arabic

Root
د ق ق
5 terms

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Arabic دَقَّ (daqqa).

Verb

دَقّ (dagg) I (non-past يِدُق (yidugg))

  1. to knock, to ring (a bell)
    Synonym: طَرَق (ṭarag)
  2. to call someone by phone, to telephone
    Synonym: اَتَّصَل (attaṣal)
    دَقِّيت عَليك بَس ما رَدِّيت
    daggēt ʕalēk bass mā raddēt
    I called you by phone but you didn't answer.
  3. to nail (to drive a nail), to hammer
  4. to grind, to pulverize, to powder
  5. to play (an instrument)
    Synonym: عزف (ʕazaf)
Conjugation
    Conjugation of دق (dagg)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m دقّيت (daggēt) دقّيت (daggēt) دقّ (dagg) دقّينا (daggēna) دقّيتوا (daggētu) دقّوا (daggu)
f دقّيتي (daggēti) دقّت (daggat)
non-past m أدقّ (ʔadugg) تدقّ (tidugg) يدقّ (yidugg) ندقّ (nidugg) تدقّوا (tiduggu) يدقّوا (yiduggu)
f تدقّي (tiduggi) تدقّ (tidugg)
imperative m دقّ (dugg) دقّوا (duggu)
f دقّي (duggi)

Etymology 2

From Arabic دَقّ (daqq).

Noun

دق (daggm

  1. beating, grinding, crushing
  2. instrument playing

Moroccan Arabic

Root
د ق ق
3 terms

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Arabic دَقَّ (daqqa).

Verb

دق (daqq) I (non-past يدق (yduqq))

  1. to knock
  2. to crush, to bruise
  3. to nail (to drive a nail)
Conjugation
    Conjugation of دق
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m دقّيت (daqqīt) دقّيتي (daqqīti) دقّ (daqq) دقّينا (daqqīna) دقّيتوا (daqqītu) دقّوا (daqqu)
f دقّت (daqqāt)
non-past m ندقّ (nduqq) تدقّ (tduqq) يدقّ (yduqq) ندقّوا (nduqqu) تدقّوا (tduqqu) يدقّوا (yduqqu)
f تدقّي (tduqqi) تدقّ (tduqq)
imperative m دقّ (duqq) دقّوا (duqqu)
f دقّي (duqqi)

Etymology 2

From Arabic دَقّ (daqq).

Noun

دق (daqqm

  1. beating
  2. grinding, crushing

Najdi Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic دَقَّ (daqqa).

Pronunciation

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Verb

دق (dagg)

  1. to call someone by phone
  2. to telephone
    دقيت عليك بس ما رديتI called you by phone but you didn't answer.

See also

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic دِقّ (diqq).

Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? diq
Dari reading? diq
Iranian reading? değ
Tajik reading? diq

Noun

Dari دق
Iranian Persian
Tajik диқ

دق (deq)

  1. extreme grief
    • 1921, Mohammad-Ali Jamalzadeh, فارسی شکر است:
      [] در مقابل ما مانند آینهٔ دق حاضر گردیدند و همین که چشمشان به تذکرهٔ ما افتاد مثل این‌که خبر تیر خوردن شاه یا فرمان مطاع عزرائیل را به دستشان داده باشند []
      dar moqâbel-e mâ mânand-e âyene-ye deq-e hâzer gardidand va hamin ke čašm-ešân be tazkere-ye mâ oftâd mesl-e in-ke xabar-e tiz xordan-e šâh yâ farmân-e motâ'-e azrâ'il râ be dast-ešân dâde bâšand
      they appeared in front of us like the mirror of current agony, and as soon as their eyes fell on our passport, it was as if they had been given the news of the Shah being shot or the unquestionable command of the Angel of Death
  2. (archaic, original sense) hectic fever, consumption

Adjective

دق (diq) (Dari transliteration)

  1. (Dari) unhappy, sad, depressed

Further reading

  • Hayyim, Sulayman (1934) “دق”, in New Persian–English dictionary, Teheran: Librairie-imprimerie Béroukhim

South Levantine Arabic

Root
د ق ق
3 terms

Etymology

From Arabic دَقَّ (daqqa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /daʔʔ/,
  • Audio (al-Lidd):(file)

Verb

دقّ (daʔʔ) I (present بدقّ (bidoʔʔ))

  1. to knock
  2. to ring (a bell)
  3. to hammer, to nail
  4. to play (an instrument)
    Synonym: عزف (ʕazaf)

Conjugation

    Conjugation of دقّ (daʔʔ)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m دقّيت (daʔʔēt) دقّيت (daʔʔēt) دقّ (daʔʔ) دقّينا (daʔʔēna) دقّيتو (daʔʔētu) دقّو (daʔʔu)
f دقّيتي (daʔʔēti) دقّت (daʔʔat)
present m بدقّ (badoʔʔ) بتدقّ (bitdoʔʔ) بدقّ (bidoʔʔ) مندقّ (mindoʔʔ) بتدقّو (bitdoʔʔu) بدقّو (bidoʔʔu)
f بتدقّي (bitdoʔʔi) بتدقّ (bitdoʔʔ)
subjunctive m ادقّ (adoʔʔ) تدقّ (tdoʔʔ) يدقّ (ydoʔʔ) ندقّ (ndoʔʔ) تدقّو (tdoʔʔu) يدقّو (ydoʔʔu)
f تدقّي (tdoʔʔi) تدقّ (tdoʔʔ)
imperative m دقّ (doʔʔ) دقّو (doʔʔu)
f دقّي (doʔʔi)