دقاق

Arabic

Root
د ق ق (d-q-q)

Noun

دَقَّاق • (daqqāq) m (plural دَقَّاقُون (daqqāqūn))

  1. flour-merchant

Declension

Adjective

دَقَّاق • (daqqāq) (feminine دَقَّاقَة (daqqāqa), masculine plural دَقَّاقُونَ (daqqāqūna), feminine plural دَقَّاقَات (daqqāqāt))

  1. someone or something that constantly crushes, pounds, knocks etc. what دَقَّ (daqqa) means

Declension

Noun

دَقَّاق • (daqqāq) m (plural دَقَّاقَات (daqqāqāt))

  1. hydraulic breaker
  2. jackhammer

Declension

Adjective

دِقَاق • (diqāq) m pl

  1. inflection of دَقِيق (daqīq):
    1. animate masculine plural
    2. inanimate masculine plural
    3. feminine plural

Hijazi Arabic

دَقَّاق

Etymology

From the root د ق ق (d-q-q); "to knock".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /daˈɡaːɡ/

Noun

دَقَّاق • (daggāg) m (plural دَقَّاقات (daggāgāt))

  1. hydraulic breaker
  2. jackhammer

See also

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