Arabic edit

Etymology edit

From the root ص ق ع (ṣ-q-ʕ).

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صَقَعَ (ṣaqaʕa) I, non-past يَصْقَعُ‎ (yaṣqaʕu)

  1. to strike, to beat in on, to percuss, to smash
  2. to crow, to utter a cry (crow, rooster, ass)
  3. to be eloquent, to be articulate in speech
  4. to deviate, to alight, to go off from the way

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صَقِعَ (ṣaqiʕa) I, non-past يَصْقَعُ‎ (yaṣqaʕu)

  1. to collapse, to break down
  2. to be struck by a lightning
  3. to have whiteness in the middle of the head (horse or bird)

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صُقِعَ (ṣuqiʕa) I, non-past يُصْقَعُ‎ (yuṣqaʕu)

  1. to be struck by hoarfrost

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صَقَّعَ (ṣaqqaʕa) II, non-past يُصَقِّعُ‎ (yuṣaqqiʕu)

  1. to swear to conform to [+ لِ (object)]
  2. to be icecold

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صَقْع (ṣaqʕm

  1. verbal noun of صَقَعَ (ṣaqaʕa) (form I)

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صَقَع (ṣaqaʕm

  1. verbal noun of صَقِعَ (ṣaqiʕa) (form I)

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صُقْع (ṣuqʕm (plural أَصْقَاع (ʔaṣqāʕ))

  1. region, tract, remote land, corner

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صَقِع (ṣaqiʕ)

  1. smitten as by a thunderbolt
  2. remote, retired from anyone, absent

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صُقُع (ṣuquʕpl

  1. plural of صِقَاع (ṣiqāʕ)

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صُقْع (ṣuqʕpl

  1. plural of أَصْقَع (ʔaṣqaʕ)