تملق

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Arabic

Etymology

From the root م ل ق (m-l-q).

Verb

تَمَلَّقَ (tamallaqa) V, non-past يَتَمَلَّقُ‎ (yatamallaqu)

  1. to suck up, to butter up, to coax, to fawn, to kowtow
  2. to schmooze
  3. to flatter

Conjugation

Noun

تَمَلُّق (tamalluqm (plural تَمَلُّقَات (tamalluqāt))

  1. verbal noun of تَمَلَّق (tamallaq) (form V)
  2. suck up, coaxing
  3. schmoozing
  4. flattery

Declension

Descendants

  • Persian: تَمَلُّق (tamalloq)

Persian

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Arabic.

Noun

تملق (tamalloq)

  1. flattery