ع ز ق
Arabic
Root
ع ز ق • (ʕ-z-q)
- related to digging the earth
Derived terms
- عَزِيق (ʕazīq, “plain or depressed terrain”)
- مِعْزَقَة (miʕzaqa, “hoe, pick for the earth”), also مِعْزَق (miʕzaq)
- عَزِق (ʕaziq, “difficult in disposition, hard, niggard”)
References
- Dozy, Reinhart Pieter Anne (1881) “ع ز ق”, in Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes[1] (in French), volume 2, Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 125a
- Freytag, Georg (1835) “ع ز ق”, in Lexicon arabico-latinum praesertim ex Djeuharii Firuzabadiique et aliorum Arabum operibus adhibitis Golii quoque et aliorum libris confectum[2] (in Latin), volume 3, Halle: C. A. Schwetschke, pages 151a–b
- Kazimirski, Albin de Biberstein (1860) “ع ز ق”, in Dictionnaire arabe-français contenant toutes les racines de la langue arabe, leurs dérivés, tant dans l’idiome vulgaire que dans l’idiome littéral, ainsi que les dialectes d’Alger et de Maroc[3] (in French), volume 1, Paris: Maisonneuve et Cie, page 244a
- Lane, Edward William (1863) “ع ز ق”, in Arabic-English Lexicon[4], London: Williams & Norgate, pages 2035c–2036a
- Wehr, Hans (1979) “ع ز ق”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN, page 714a