شفقة

Arabic

Etymology

Verbal noun of شَفَقَ (šafaqa, to feel compassion with, to have mercy upon), from the root ش ف ق (š-f-q).

Noun

شَفَقَة • (šafaqa) f

  1. verbal noun of شَفَقَ (šafaqa, to feel compassion with, to have mercy upon) (form I)
  2. pity
  3. compassion, solicitude
  4. fond attachment

Declension

References

Iraqi Arabic

Etymology

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish شاپقه (şapka), from Russian ша́пка (šápka), from Old French chape, from Latin cappa, probably related to Proto-Indo-European *káput-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃaf.qa/

Noun

شفقة (šafqa) f

  1. hat
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