طابق

Arabic

Etymology

From Middle Persian tʾp̄k' (tābaq, tābag), source of the root ط ب ق (ṭ-b-q).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tˤaː.baq/
  • (file)

Noun

طَابَق • (ṭābaq) m (plural طَوَابِق (ṭawābiq))

  1. (obsolete) a large tile or brick
  2. (obsolete) a frying-pan
  3. (obsolete) a sheet of iron or flat piece of metal, for example for baking on it
  4. (obsolete) a joint, a limb or member of the body
  5. floor (storey)

Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: tabaq
  • Ottoman Turkish: طباق (tabak)
    • Turkish: tabak
    • Middle Armenian: թապախ (tʻapax), թապաղ (tʻapaġ), տապաղ (tapaġ)
    • Laz: ტაბაღი (ťabaği)
  • Salar: dovaq
  • Turkmen: tābak
  • Uyghur: [script needed] (tavaq)
  • Uzbek: tovoq
  • Kazakh: табақ (tabaq)
  • Kyrgyz: табак (tabak)

Verb

طَابَقَ • (ṭābaqa) III, non-past يُطَابِقُ‎ (yuṭābiqu)

  1. to be in accordance with
  2. to be commensurate to, to be congruent with, to agree with in outer properties

Conjugation

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