ثقة

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Arabic

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Root
و ث ق (w ṯ q)
8 terms

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ثِقَة (ṯiqaf (usually uncountable)

  1. verbal noun of وَثِقَ (waṯiqa)
  2. reliance, confidence

Noun

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ثِقَة (ṯiqaf or m (plural ثِقَات (ṯiqāt))

  1. someone trustworthy, reliable; an authority

Adjective

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ثِقة (ṯiqa)

  1. trustworthy, reliable
    رَجُلٌ ثِقةٌrajulun ṯiqatuna trustworthy man
    مَصْدَرٌ ثِقَةٌmaṣdarun ṯiqatuna reliable source

Usage notes

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  • Agrees with the noun in case and definiteness, but is invariable for gender. Number agreement is optional: رِجالٌ ثِقةٌ (rijālun ṯiqatun) or رِجالٌ ثِقاتٌ (rijālun ṯiqātun).

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Synonyms

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South Levantine Arabic

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Root
و ث ق
2 terms

Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Arabic ثِقَة (ṯiqa).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ثقة (ṯiqaf

  1. trust, confidence
    الثقة بالنّفسiṯ-ṯiqa b-in-nafsself-confidence
    إله ثقة فيّʔilo ṯiqa fiyyiHe has faith in me.