ساقية

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Arabic

Etymology

From the root س ق ي (s-q-y).

Noun

سَاقِيَة (sāqiyaf (plural سَاقِيَات (sāqiyāt) or سَوَاقٍ (sawāqin))

  1. (deprecated template usage) feminine equivalent of سَاقٍ (sāqin)
    1. female cupbearer
    2. female water carrier
    3. bartendress, barmaid
    4. waitress
  2. runlet, rivulet, ditch
  3. waterwheel, noria, sakia
    Synonyms: سَانِيَة (sāniya), ناعُورَة (nāʕūra), دَالِيَة (dāliya)

Declension

Descendants

  • Catalan: séquia
  • English: sakia
  • Italian: saia
  • Maltese: saqja
  • Moroccan Arabic: ساقية (sāqya)
  • Spanish: acequia

References


Moroccan Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic سَاقِيَة (sāqiya).

Pronunciation

Noun

ساقية (sāqyaf (plural ساقيات (sāqyāt) or سواقي (swāqi))

  1. runlet, rivulet, ditch