مليق

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Arabic

Etymology

From the root م ل ق (m-l-q), related to scarcity and poorness.

Pronunciation

Noun

مَلِيق (malīqm (feminine مَلِيقَة (malīqa))

  1. (Classical Arabic, rare) A newborn baby with no hair

Declension

Gulf Arabic

Etymology

Likely related to or derived from Standard Arabic تَمَلُّق (tamalluq). (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /məˈliːq/
  • (q-ʁ merger) IPA(key): /məˈliːʁ/

Adjective

مَليق (malīq) (feminine مَليقة (malīqa), common plural مَلاقة (malāqa))

  1. Something (esp. a person) with bad humour that is dull and boring.

Noun

مَليق (malīqm (plural مَلاقة (malāqa), feminine مَليقة (malīqa))

  1. A person with bad humour that is dull and boring.
  • عبيط (ʕabīṭ, silly person)