ع ش ق

See also: ع س ق

Arabic

Root

ع ش ق • (ʕ-š-q)

  1. related to coupling with something weighty
  2. hence, related to being grabbed by passion, infatuation

Derived terms

  • Form I: عَشِقَ (ʕašiqa)
  • Form II: عَشَّقَ (ʕaššaqa)
    • Verbal noun: تَعْشِيق (taʕšīq)
    • Active participle: مُعَشِّق (muʕaššiq)
    • Passive participle: مُعَشَّق (muʕaššaq)
  • Form III: عَاشَقَ (ʕāšaqa)
    • Verbal noun: مُعَاشَقَة (muʕāšaqa), عِشَاق (ʕišāq)
    • Active participle: مُعَاشِق (muʕāšiq)
    • Passive participle: مُعَاشَق (muʕāšaq)
  • Form V: تَعَشَّقَ (taʕaššaqa)
    • Verbal noun: تَعَشُّق (taʕaššuq)
    • Active participle: مُتَعَشِّق (mutaʕaššiq)
    • Passive participle: مُتَعَشَّق (mutaʕaššaq)
  • Form VI: تَعَاشَقَ (taʕāšaqa)
    • Verbal noun: تَعَاشُق (taʕāšuq)
    • Active participle: مُتَعَاشِق (mutaʕāšiq)
    • Passive participle: مُتَعَاشَق (mutaʕāšaq)

References

  • Freytag, Georg (1835) “ع ش ق”, in Lexicon arabico-latinum praesertim ex Djeuharii Firuzabadiique et aliorum Arabum operibus adhibitis Golii quoque et aliorum libris confectum (in Latin), volume 3, Halle: C. A. Schwetschke, page 162
  • Dozy, Reinhart Pieter Anne (1881) “ع ش ق”, in Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes (in French), volume 2, Leiden: E. J. Brill, pages 131–132
  • Lane, Edward William (1863) “ع ش ق”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate, page 2054
  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “ع ش ق”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN, page 719
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