Arabic edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Root
ل ح ق (l-ḥ-q)

Derived from the passive participle of لَحِقَ (laḥiqa, to catch up).

Adjective edit

مُلْحَق (mulḥaq)

  1. passive participle of أَلْحَقَ (ʔalḥaqa).
    1. attached
Declension edit

Noun edit

مُلْحَق (mulḥaqm (plural مَلَاحِق (malāḥiq) or مُلْحَقَات (mulḥaqāt))

  1. attachment, supplement, appendix, addendum
Declension edit

Noun edit

مُلْحَق (mulḥaqm (plural مُلْحَقُون (mulḥaqūn))

  1. (person) attaché
Declension edit

Etymology 2 edit

Root
ل ح ق (l-ḥ-q)

Noun of place.

Noun edit

مُلْحَق (mulḥaqm

  1. (architecture) carriage house
Declension edit

Hijazi Arabic edit

Root
ل ح ق
3 terms

Etymology 1 edit

From Arabic مُلْحَق (mulḥaq).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /mul.ħaɡ/, [mʊl.ħaɡ]

Noun edit

مُلْحَق (mulḥagm (plural مَلاحِق (malāḥig))

  1. shed
  2. carriage house
  3. backyard cottage, backyard small house

Etymology 2 edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /mu.laħ.ħiɡ/, [mlaħ.ħɪɡ]

Adjective edit

ملحق (mulaḥḥig) (feminine مُلَحِّقة (mulaḥḥiga), common plural مُلَحِّقِين (mulaḥḥigīn))

  1. a person who follows up, a person who can catch up
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