ساقية

Hello, you have come here looking for the meaning of the word ساقية. In DICTIOUS you will not only get to know all the dictionary meanings for the word ساقية, but we will also tell you about its etymology, its characteristics and you will know how to say ساقية in singular and plural. Everything you need to know about the word ساقية you have here. The definition of the word ساقية will help you to be more precise and correct when speaking or writing your texts. Knowing the definition ofساقية, as well as those of other words, enriches your vocabulary and provides you with more and better linguistic resources.

Arabic

Root
س ق ي (s q y)
11 terms
ساقِيَة
سَوَاقٍ

Noun

سَاقِيَة (sāqiyaf (plural سَاقِيَات (sāqiyāt) or سَوَاقٍ (sawāqin))

  1. female equivalent of سَاقٍ (sāqin)
    1. female cupbearer
    2. female water carrier
    3. bartendress, barmaid
    4. waitress
  2. runlet, rivulet, ditch
  3. waterwheel, noria, sakia
    Synonyms: سَانِيَة (sāniya), ناعُورَة (nāʕūra), دَالِيَة (dāliya), دَوْلَاب (dawlāb)

Declension

Declension of noun سَاقِيَة (sāqiya)
singular singular triptote in ـَة (-a)
indefinite definite construct
informal سَاقِيَة
sāqiya
السَّاقِيَة
as-sāqiya
سَاقِيَة
sāqiyat
nominative سَاقِيَةٌ
sāqiyatun
السَّاقِيَةُ
as-sāqiyatu
سَاقِيَةُ
sāqiyatu
accusative سَاقِيَةً
sāqiyatan
السَّاقِيَةَ
as-sāqiyata
سَاقِيَةَ
sāqiyata
genitive سَاقِيَةٍ
sāqiyatin
السَّاقِيَةِ
as-sāqiyati
سَاقِيَةِ
sāqiyati
dual indefinite definite construct
informal سَاقِيَتَيْن
sāqiyatayn
السَّاقِيَتَيْن
as-sāqiyatayn
سَاقِيَتَيْ
sāqiyatay
nominative سَاقِيَتَانِ
sāqiyatāni
السَّاقِيَتَانِ
as-sāqiyatāni
سَاقِيَتَا
sāqiyatā
accusative سَاقِيَتَيْنِ
sāqiyatayni
السَّاقِيَتَيْنِ
as-sāqiyatayni
سَاقِيَتَيْ
sāqiyatay
genitive سَاقِيَتَيْنِ
sāqiyatayni
السَّاقِيَتَيْنِ
as-sāqiyatayni
سَاقِيَتَيْ
sāqiyatay
plural sound feminine plural‎;
broken plural diptote in ـٍ (-in)
indefinite definite construct
informal سَاقِيَات‎; سَوَاقِي
sāqiyāt‎; sawāqī
السَّاقِيَات‎; السَّوَاقِي
as-sāqiyāt‎; as-sawāqī
سَاقِيَات‎; سَوَاقِي
sāqiyāt‎; sawāqī
nominative سَاقِيَاتٌ‎; سَوَاقٍ
sāqiyātun‎; sawāqin
السَّاقِيَاتُ‎; السَّوَاقِي
as-sāqiyātu‎; as-sawāqī
سَاقِيَاتُ‎; سَوَاقِي
sāqiyātu‎; sawāqī
accusative سَاقِيَاتٍ‎; سَوَاقِيَ
sāqiyātin‎; sawāqiya
السَّاقِيَاتِ‎; السَّوَاقِيَ
as-sāqiyāti‎; as-sawāqiya
سَاقِيَاتِ‎; سَوَاقِيَ
sāqiyāti‎; sawāqiya
genitive سَاقِيَاتٍ‎; سَوَاقٍ
sāqiyātin‎; sawāqin
السَّاقِيَاتِ‎; السَّوَاقِي
as-sāqiyāti‎; as-sawāqī
سَاقِيَاتِ‎; سَوَاقِي
sāqiyāti‎; sawāqī

Descendants

  • Maltese: sieqja
  • Sicilian: saja
  • Moroccan Arabic: ساقية (sāqya)
  • Catalan: séquia
  • English: sakia
  • Italian: saia
  • Spanish: acequia

References

Moroccan Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic سَاقِيَة (sāqiya).

Pronunciation

Noun

ساقية (sāqyaf (plural ساقيات (sāqyāt) or سواقي (swāqi))

  1. runlet, rivulet, ditch