IPA(key): /maʔ.d͡ʒuːd͡ʒ/ <span class="searchmatch">مَأْجُوج</span> • (maʔjūj) m (Islam) Magog (an evil tribe associated with Gog) Synonym: (Christianity) <span class="searchmatch">مَاجُوج</span> (mājūj) 609–632 CE, Qur'an...
Arabic يَأْجُوج وَمَأْجُوج (yaʔjūj wa-maʔjūj, “Gog and Magog”). یأجوج و <span class="searchmatch">مأجوج</span> • (yeʼcuc ve meʼcuc) (Islam) Gog and Magog Scythians and Cimmerians mythological...
يَأْجُوج (yaʔjūj, “Yajuj”) + وَ (wa, “and”) + <span class="searchmatch">مَأْجُوج</span> (maʔjūj, “Majuj”). IPA(key): /jaʔ.d͡ʒuːd͡ʒ wa.maʔ.d͡ʒuːd͡ʒ/ يَأْجُوج وَمَأْجُوج • (yaʔjūj wamaʔjūj) ...
From Malay [Term?], from Arabic <span class="searchmatch">مَأْجُوج</span> (maʔjūj). (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /ˈmaʔd͡ʒud͡ʒ/ [ˈmaʔ.d͡ʒʊd͡ʒ] Rhymes: -aʔd͡ʒud͡ʒ Syllabification: Mak‧juj...
the influence of Hebrew מָגוֹג (māgōg), itself the origin of <span class="searchmatch">مَاجُوج</span> (mājūj) and <span class="searchmatch">مَأْجُوج</span> (maʔjūj), or simply for euphonic reasons, since يَأْجُوج (yaʔjūj)...
xhuxh-ma-xhuxh xhuxhimâxhuxh — Gheg, archaic Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish یأجوج و <span class="searchmatch">مأجوج</span> (yeʼcuc ve meʼcuc, “Gog and Magog”), crossed with xhuxh (“dwarf”) and often...
همدان وبه سميت همدان، وولد فيراس بن يافث أهل خراسان، وولد ياجوج بن يافث <span class="searchmatch">مأجوج</span>، وهم بشر كثير. وكان منازل الصقالبة وبرجان والإشبان وهم الأفارق بأرض الروم،...