See also: تفت and ث ق ب

Arabic edit

Etymology 1 edit

Root
ث ق ب (ṯ-q-b)

Verb edit

ثَقَبَ (ṯaqaba) I, non-past يَثْقُبُ‎ (yaṯqubu)

  1. to pierce; to penetrate
  2. to tear, to rip
  3. to permeate
Conjugation edit

Etymology 2 edit

Verb edit

ثَقَّبَ (ṯaqqaba) II, non-past يُثَقِّبُ‎ (yuṯaqqibu)

  1. to pierce into
  2. to bore holes into
  3. to puncture
Conjugation edit

Etymology 3 edit

Pronunciation edit

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Noun edit

ثَقْب or ثُقْب (ṯaqb or ṯuqbm (plural ثُقُوب (ṯuqūb) or أَثْقُب (ʔaṯqub))

  1. verbal noun of ثَقَبَ (ṯaqaba) (form I)
  2. hole
  3. hollow
  4. perforation, bore
  5. puncture
Declension edit
References edit

Etymology 4 edit

Noun edit

ثُقَب (ṯuqabf pl

  1. plural of ثُقْبَة (ṯuqba)

Hijazi Arabic edit

Root
ث ق ب
1 term

Etymology edit

Learned borrowing from Arabic ثُقْب (ṯuqb).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

ثُقْب (ṯugbm (plural ثُقوب (ṯugūb))

  1. puncture
  2. hole, bore
    Synonym: فَتْحَة (fatḥa)