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دوق

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See also: ذوق

Arabic

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French duc.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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دُوق (dūqm (feminine دُوقَة (dūqa))

  1. duke

Declension

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Declension of noun دُوق (dūq)
singular masculine feminine
basic singular triptote singular triptote in ـَة (-a)
indefinite definite construct indefinite definite construct
informal دُوق
dūq
الدُّوق
ad-dūq
دُوق
dūq
دُوقَة
dūqa
الدُّوقَة
ad-dūqa
دُوقَة
dūqat
nominative دُوقٌ
dūqun
الدُّوقُ
ad-dūqu
دُوقُ
dūqu
دُوقَةٌ
dūqatun
الدُّوقَةُ
ad-dūqatu
دُوقَةُ
dūqatu
accusative دُوقًا
dūqan
الدُّوقَ
ad-dūqa
دُوقَ
dūqa
دُوقَةً
dūqatan
الدُّوقَةَ
ad-dūqata
دُوقَةَ
dūqata
genitive دُوقٍ
dūqin
الدُّوقِ
ad-dūqi
دُوقِ
dūqi
دُوقَةٍ
dūqatin
الدُّوقَةِ
ad-dūqati
دُوقَةِ
dūqati

Derived terms

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Further reading

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  • Wehr, Hans (1979), “دوق”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN

Egyptian Arabic

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Etymology 1

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From Arabic ذَوَّقَ (ḏawwaqa)

Pronunciation

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Verb

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دوق (dawwaʔ) II (non-past يدوق (yidawwaʔ))

  1. (ditransitive) to give a taste of
Conjugation
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Conjugation of دوق
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m دوّقت (dawwaʔt) دوّقت (dawwaʔt) دوّق (dawwaʔ) دوّقنا (dawwaʔna) دوّقتوا (dawwaʔtu) دوّقوا (dawwaʔu)
f دوّقتي (dawwaʔti) دوّقت (dawwaʔit)
present subjunctive m ادوّق (adawwaʔ) تدوّق (tidawwaʔ) يدوّق (yidawwaʔ) ندوّق (nidawwaʔ) تدوّقوا (tidawwaʔu) يدوّقوا (yidawwaʔu)
f تدوّقي (tidawwaʔi) تدوّق (tidawwaʔ)
present indicative m بدوّق (badawwaʔ) بتدوّق (bitdawwaʔ) بيدوّق (biydawwaʔ) بندوّق (bindawwaʔ) بتدوّقوا (bitdawwaʔu) بيدوّقوا (biydawwaʔu)
f بتدوّقي (bitdawwaʔi) بتدوّق (bitdawwaʔ)
future1 m هدوّق (hadawwaʔ) هتدوّق (hatdawwaʔ) هيدوّق (haydawwaʔ) هندوّق (handawwaʔ) هتدوّقوا (hatdawwaʔu) هيدوّقوا (haydawwaʔu)
f هتدوّقي (hatdawwaʔi) هتدوّق (hatdawwaʔ)
imperative m دوّق (dawwaʔ) دوّقوا (dawwaʔu)
f دوّقي (dawwaʔi)

1 The future tense can be prefixed with either هـ (ha-) or حـ (ḥa-) depending on the speaker.

Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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دوق (dūʔ) I

  1. second-person masculine singular imperative of داق (dāʔ)

Etymology 3

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Learned borrowing from Arabic دُوق (dūq)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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دوق (dūqm

  1. duke

Moroccan Arabic

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Etymology 1

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From Arabic ذَوْق (ḏawq).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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دَوْق or دُوق (dawq or dūqm (plural أدواق (ʔadwāq))

  1. taste
    Synonym: مداق (madāq)
  2. good taste

Etymology 2

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From Arabic ذَوَّقَ (ḏawwaqa).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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دوق (dawwaq) II (non-past يدوق (ydawwaq))

  1. to give someone a small amount of food or drink
Conjugation
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Conjugation of دوق
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m دوّقت (dawwaqt) دوّقتي (dawwaqti) دوّق (dawwaq) دوّقنا (dawwaqna) دوّقتوا (dawwaqtu) دوّقوا (dawwqu)
f دوّقت (dawwqāt)
non-past m ندوّق (ndawwaq) تدوّق (tdawwaq) يدوّق (ydawwaq) ندوّقوا (ndawwqu) تدوّقوا (tdawwqu) يدوّقوا (ydawwqu)
f تدوّقي (tdawwqi) تدوّق (tdawwaq)
imperative m دوّق (dawwaq) دوّقوا (dawwqu)
f دوّقي (dawwqi)

Etymology 3

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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دوق (dūq)

  1. second-person masculine singular imperative of داق (dāq)