حق

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Arabic

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Etymology 1

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From the root ح ق ق (ḥ-q-q). Compare Hebrew חוק (ḥóqq, law), Classical Syriac ܚܘܩܐ (ḥuqqā, rule), Ge'ez ሐቀቀ (ḥäḳäḳä, to fasten), Tigrinya ሓቂ (ḥaqqi, truth). Perhaps related to حَجَّ (ḥajja, to convince with legal arguments; to make the pilgrimage to Mecca) and words corresponding to this root in the other Semitic languages.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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حَقَّ (ḥaqqa) I (non-past يَحِقُّ (yaḥiqqu) or يَحُقُّ (yaḥuqqu), verbal noun حَقَّة (ḥaqqa) or حَقّ (ḥaqq) or حُقُوق (ḥuqūq))

  1. to be true, to be confirmed
  2. to be right, to be correct
  3. to be necessary, to be obligatory, to be imperative
  4. to be adequate, to be suitable, to be appropriate, to be fitting
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 16:36:
      وَلَقَدْ بَعَثْنَا فِي كُلِّ أُمَّةٍ رَّسُولًا أَنِ ٱعْبُدُوٱ ٱللَّهَ وَاجْتَنِبُوٱ الطَّاغُوتَ فَمِنْهُم مَّنْ هَدَى اللَّهُ وَمِنْهُم مَّنْ حَقَّتْ عَلَيْهِ الضَّلَالَةُ فَسِيرُوٱ فِي الْأَرْضِ فَٱنْظُرُوٱ كَيْفَ كَانَ عَاقِبَةُ الْمُكَذِّبِينَ
      walaqad baʕaṯnā fī kulli ʔummatin rasūlan ʔani ʕbudū l-laha wājtanibū ṭ-ṭāḡūta faminhum man hadā l-lahu waminhum man ḥaqqat ʕalayhi ḍ-ḍalālatu fasīrū fī l-ʔarḍi fanẓurū kayfa kāna ʕāqibatu l-mukaḏḏibīna
      And we certainly sent into every nation a messenger [saying] “worship God and avoid the idol”. And among them were those whom God guided, and among them were those upon whom error was deservedly enacted. So proceed through the earth and see how was the end of the deniers.
  5. to be due
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Verb

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حَقَّ (ḥaqqa) I (non-past يَحُقُّ (yaḥuqqu), verbal noun حَقّ (ḥaqq))

  1. to ascertain, to make sure
  2. to recognize, to identify
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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حُقَّ (ḥuqqa) I (passive-only, first-person singular past حُقِقْتُ (ḥuqiqtu), non-past يُحَقُّ (yuḥaqqu), verbal noun حَقَّة (ḥaqqa) or حَقّ (ḥaqq) or حُقُوق (ḥuqūq)) (passive voice)

  1. to be necessary, to be obligatory, to be imperative
  2. to be adequate, to be suitable, to be appropriate, to be fitting
  3. to be due
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Etymology 3

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ħaqq/
    • Audio:(file)

    Noun

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    حَقّ (ḥaqqm (plural حُقُوق (ḥuqūq))

    1. verbal noun of حُقَّ (ḥuqqa) (form I)
    2. verbal noun of حَقَّ (ḥaqqa) (form I)
    3. equity
    4. truth
    5. correctness, right
    6. rightful possession, property
    7. right
    8. proper manner
    9. reality
    10. (in the plural, law) rights, claims, legal claims
      الْحُقُوق (al-ḥuqūq)law, jurisprudence
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    Descendants
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    (via plural form حُقُوق (ḥuqūq)):

    Adjective

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    حَقّ (ḥaqq) (feminine حَقّ (ḥaqq), masculine dual حَقّ (ḥaqq), feminine dual حَقّ (ḥaqq), common plural حَقّ (ḥaqq))

    1. true, authentic, real
    2. right, fair and reasonable
    3. valid, sound, correct
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    Etymology 4

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    Using the root ح ق ق (ḥ-q-q) via the idea of “fitting” parts.

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    Noun

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    حُقّ (ḥuqqm (plural أَحْقَاق (ʔaḥqāq) or حِقاق (ḥiqāq) or حُقُوق (ḥuqūq))

    1. jar
    2. pitcher
    3. hollow, cavity
    4. (anatomy) socket of a joint
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    Etymology 5

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    Noun

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    حُقّ (ḥuqqf pl

    1. plural of حُقَّة (ḥuqqa)

    References

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    Hijazi Arabic

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    Etymology

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    From the root ح ق ق (ḥ-q-q), “to be true” or “to be necessary” or “to be fitted”.

    Pronunciation 1

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    Noun

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    حَقّ (ḥaggm (plural حقوق (ḥugūg))

    1. equity
    2. right
    3. rightful possession, property
    4. claim, legal claim

    Preposition

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    حَقّ (ḥagg) (feminine حَقَّة (ḥaggat) or حَقَّت (ḥaggat), plural حَقُّون (ḥaggōn))

    1. belonging to.
      هذا الكتاب حق بدر.
      hāda l-kitāb ḥagg badir/badur
      This book belongs to Badir.
    Inflection
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    Inflected forms of حق
    Base form حق (ḥagg)
    Personal-pronoun-
    including forms
    singular plural
    m f
    1st person حقي (ḥaggi) حقنا (ḥaggana)
    2nd person حقك (ḥaggak) حقك (ḥaggik) حقكم (ḥaggakum)
    3rd person حقه (ḥaggu) حقها (ḥaggaha) حقهم (ḥaggahum)
    حُق

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    Noun

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    حق (ḥuggm (plural أحقاق (ʔaḥgāg))

    1. (archaic) small box, can
      Synonym: عُلبة (ʕulba)

    Persian

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    Etymology

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      Borrowed from Arabic حَقّ (ḥaqq).

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      Readings
      Classical reading? haqq
      Dari reading? haqq
      Iranian reading? hağğ
      Tajik reading? haqq

      Noun

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      حَقّ (haqq) (plural حُقوق (hoquq) or حق‌ها (haqq-hâ))

      1. right
      2. truth; reality

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      Punjabi

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from Classical Persian حَق (haq(q)), from Arabic حَقّ (ḥaqq).

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      Noun

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      حَقّ (ḥaqqm (plural حَقُوق, Gurmukhi spelling ਹੱਕ or ਹੱਕ਼)

      1. right, privilege

      Declension

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      Declension of حق
      dir. sg. حَقّ (ḥaqq)
      dir. pl. حَقّ (ḥaqq)
      singular plural
      direct حَقّ (ḥaqq) حَقّ (ḥaqq)
      oblique حَقّ (ḥaqq) حَقّاں (ḥaqqāṉ)
      vocative حَقّا (ḥaqqā) حَقّو (ḥaqqo)
      ablative حَقّوں (ḥaqqoṉ)
      locative حَقِّیں (ḥaqqiīṉ)
      instrumental

      References

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      • حق”, in Punjabi-English Dictionary, Patiala: Punjabi University, 2024

      South Levantine Arabic

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      Root
      ح ق ق
      3 terms

      Etymology

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      From Arabic حَقَّ (ḥaqqa).

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      Noun

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      حَقّ (ḥaʔ / ḥaqm (plural حقوق (ḥuʔūʔ, ḥʔūʔ/ ḥuqūq, ḥqūq))

      1. justice, truth, rightness
      2. right, something to which one is entitled
      3. value

      Verb

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      حقّ (ḥaʔʔ) I (present بحقّ (biḥiʔʔ))

      1. to have a right to something, to be entitled to something

      Conjugation

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          Conjugation of حقّ (ḥaʔʔ)
      singular plural
      1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
      past m حقّيت (ḥaʔʔēt) حقّيت (ḥaʔʔēt) حقّ (ḥaʔʔ) حقّينا (ḥaʔʔēna) حقّيتو (ḥaʔʔētu) حقّو (ḥaʔʔu)
      f حقّيتي (ḥaʔʔēti) حقّت (ḥaʔʔat)
      present m بحقّ (baḥiʔʔ) بتحقّ (bitḥiʔʔ) بحقّ (biḥiʔʔ) منحقّ (minḥiʔʔ) بتحقّو (bitḥiʔʔu) بحقّو (biḥiʔʔu)
      f بتحقّي (bitḥiʔʔi) بتحقّ (bitḥiʔʔ)
      subjunctive m احقّ (aḥiʔʔ) تحقّ (tḥiʔʔ) يحقّ (yḥiʔʔ) نحقّ (nḥiʔʔ) تحقّو (tḥiʔʔu) يحقّو (yḥiʔʔu)
      f تحقّي (tḥiʔʔi) تحقّ (tḥiʔʔ)
      imperative m حقّ (ḥiʔʔ) حقّو (ḥiʔʔu)
      f حقّي (ḥiʔʔi)

      Urdu

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from Classical Persian حق (haq(q)), from Arabic حَقّ (ḥaqq).

      Noun

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      حق (haqm (Hindi spelling हक़)

      1. truth
      2. right

      Declension

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      Declension of حق
      singular plural
      direct حق (haq) حق (haq)
      oblique حق (haq) حقوں (haqō̃)
      vocative حق (haq) حقو (haqō)

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