قلق

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See also: قلف, فلق, قلو, and فلو

Arabic

Root
ق ل ق (q l q)
2 terms

Pronunciation

Verb

قَلِقَ (qaliqa) I (non-past يَقْلَقُ (yaqlaqu), verbal noun قَلَق (qalaq))

  1. to be agitated, disquieted, shaken
  2. to worry
  3. to quake, waver

Conjugation

Noun

قَلَق (qalaqm

  1. verbal noun of قَلِقَ (qaliqa, to be agitated, to worry) (form I)
  2. agitation, worry, trouble, disquietude, anxiety
    تَسُودُ وَجْهَهُ بِالقَلَقِ قَبْلَ الاِمْتِحَانِ.
    tasūdu wajhahu bi-l-qalaqi qabla l-imtiḥāni.
    His face is overshadowed with worry before the exam.

Declension

Adjective

قَلِق (qaliq) (feminine قَلِقَة (qaliqa), masculine plural قَلِقُونَ (qaliqūna), feminine plural قَلِقَات (qaliqāt))

  1. agitated, worried, troubled, disquieted, anxious

Declension

Hijazi Arabic

Root
ق ل ق
2 terms

Etymology 1

From Arabic قَلِقَ (qaliqa).

Pronunciation

Verb

قلق (gilig) I (non-past يقلق (yiglag), active participle قلقان (galgān), passive participle مقلوق (maglūg))

  1. to be agitated, disquieted, shaken
  2. to worry
  3. to quake, waver
Conjugation
    Conjugation of قلق (gilig)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m قلقت (giligt) قلقت (giligt) قلق (gilig) قلقنا (giligna) قلقتوا (giligtu) قلقوا (gilgu)
f قلقتي (giligti) قلقت (gilgat)
non-past m أقلق (ʔaglag) تقلق (tiglag) يقلق (yiglag) نقلق (niglag) تقلقوا (tiglagu) يقلقوا (yiglagu)
f تقلقي (tiglagi) تقلق (tiglag)
imperative m اقلق (aglag) اقلقوا (aglagu)
f اقلقي (aglagi)

Etymology 2

From Arabic قَلَق (qalaq).

Pronunciation

Noun

قلق (galagm

  1. agitation, worry, trouble, disquietude, anxiety

Karakhanid

Noun

قلق (qulaq)

  1. Alternative form of قُلْقاقْ (qulqaq, ear)

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic قَلَق (qalaq, agitation, worry).

Noun

قلق (kalak)

  1. restlessness, agitation, worry, disquietude, anxiety

Descendants

  • Turkish: kalak

Further reading

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ق ل ق
2 terms

Etymology

From Arabic قَلِقَ (qaliqa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Urban) /ʔi.liʔ/,
  • IPA(key): (Bedouin) /ɡi.liɡ/,
  • Audio (al-Lidd):(file)

Verb

قلق (ʔiliʔ) I (present بقلق (biʔlaʔ))

  1. to be anxious, to be worried, to be concerned

Conjugation

    Conjugation of قلق (ʔiliʔ)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m قلقت (ʔliʔt) قلقت (ʔliʔt) قلق (ʔiliʔ) قلقنا (ʔliʔna) قلقتو (ʔliʔtu) قلقو (ʔilʔu)
f قلقتي (ʔliʔti) قلقت (ʔilʔat)
present m بقلق (baʔlaʔ) بتقلق (btiʔlaʔ) بقلق (biʔlaʔ) منقلق (mniʔlaʔ) بتقلقو (btiʔlaʔu) بقلقو (biʔlaʔu)
f بتقلقي (btiʔlaʔi) بتقلق (btiʔlaʔ)
subjunctive m أقلق (ʔaʔlaʔ) تقلق (tiʔlaʔ) يقلق (yiʔlaʔ) نقلق (niʔlaʔ) تقلقو (tiʔlaʔu) يقلقو (yiʔlaʔu)
f تقلقي (tiʔlaʔi) تقلق (tiʔlaʔ)
imperative m اقلق (iʔlaʔ) اقلقو (iʔlaʔu)
f اقلقي (iʔlaʔi)