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Arabic
Root
و ف ق • (w-f-q)
- Related to suiting and befitting.
Derived terms
- Verbs and verb forms
- Nouns
- وَفْق m sg (wafq, “sufficiency; agreement, conformity, accordance; harmony, concord”)
- وَفقة f sg (“wage for piecework”)
- تَوْفيق m sg (“confirmation, adaptation, accommodation; balancing, settlement, adjustment; reconciliation, mediation, arbitration, peacemaking; success, happy outcome, good fortune, prosperity”)
- وِفاق m sg (wifāq, “accordance, conformity; unity, concord, harmony; consent, assent; agreement, covenant”)
- مُوافَقة f sg (mūfaqa, “agreement, conformity; accordance; correspondence, analogy; suitability, fitness; approval, consent, assent, authorisation, sanction”)
- تَوافُق m sg (tawāfuq, “coincidence, congruence; agreement, conformity”)
- اِتِّفاق m sg (ittifāq, “coincidence, congruence; agreement, conformity; accident, chance; covenant, compact, contract; understanding, arrangement; agreement, treaty, pact”)
- اِتِّفاقية f sg (“agreement, treaty; convention, concordat”)
Adjectives
- اَوْفَق m sg (awfaq, “more suitable, more appropriate, fitter”)
- اِتِّفاقي m sg (“accidental, fortuitous, chance; based on convention, conventional”)
- مُوَفَّق m sg (muwaffaq, “successful, prospering, fortunate, lucky”)
- مُوافِق m sg (mūfiq, “accordant, congruous, consistent, concordant, corresponding, analogous; suitable, fit, appropriate; agreeable, acceptable, convenient, favourable, propitious, wholesome, beneficial, conducive”)
- مُتَوَفِّق m sg (mutawaffiq, “successful, prospering, fortunate, lucky”)
References
- Wehr, Hans (1960) “و ف ق”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 3rd edition, Ithaca, NY: Otto Harrassowitz