See also: ظرف and طرف

Arabic

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Etymology

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Root
ط ر ق (ṭ r q)
7 terms

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طَرَقَ (ṭaraqa) I (non-past يَطْرِقُ (yaṭriqu), verbal noun طَرْق (ṭarq))

  1. to beat, to knock, to ring (a bell), to hammer
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  • Ladino: almodrote

Etymology 2.1

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From the root ط ر ق (ṭ-r-q), cognates with طَرِيق (ṭarīq, road).

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طَرَّقَ (ṭarraqa) II (non-past يُطَرِّقُ (yuṭarriqu), verbal noun تَطْرِيق (taṭrīq))

  1. to make a road, to pave the way, to ready the way
    • a. 1222, نَجِيب الدِّين السَّمَرْقَنْدِيّ [najīb ad-dīn as-samarqandiyy], edited by Juliane Müller, كِتَاب الْأَغْذِيَة وَٱلْأَشْرِبَة [kitāb al-ʔaḡdiya wa-l-ʔǎšriba] (Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Texts and Studies; 101)‎[1], Leiden: Brill, published 2017, →ISBN, page 132:
      التُوث. إنّ التوث إذا ورد على المعدة وهي خالية من الطعام نقية من الخلط أسرع في الانحدار عنها وطَرَّقَ لسائر الأطعمة ولم يولّد خلطًا رديئًا إلا ان يُكثَر منه، فإن لم يصادف المعدة خاليةً نقيًا فسد فيها فسادًا عجيبًا.
      Mulberries: Mulberries, when they arrive in the stomach and it is empty of food and clean of humour, go down very swift and pave the way for other foods without engendering bad humour except when eaten in excess, and when they don’t encounter the stomach empty and clean they rot away in a wondersome decay.
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Etymology 2.2

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  • IPA(key): /tˤu.ruq/
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طُرُق (ṭuruqpl

  1. plural of طَرِيق (ṭarīq)

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طُرُق (ṭuruqpl

  1. plural of طَرِيقَة (ṭarīqa)

Hijazi Arabic

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Root
ط ر ق
5 terms

Etymology 1

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From Arabic طَرَقَ (ṭaraqa).

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طَرَق (ṭarag) I (non-past يِطْرُق (yiṭrug))

  1. to beat, to knock, to ring (a bell), to hammer
    Synonym: دَقّ (dagg)
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    Conjugation of طرق (ṭarag)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m طرقت (ṭaragt) طرقت (ṭaragt) طرق (ṭarag) طرقنا (ṭaragna) طرقتوا (ṭaragtu) طرقوا (ṭaragu)
f طرقتي (ṭaragti) طرقت (ṭaragat)
non-past m أطرق (ʔaṭrug) تطرق (tiṭrug) يطرق (yiṭrug) نطرق (niṭrug) تطرقوا (tiṭrugu) يطرقوا (yiṭrugu)
f تطرقي (tiṭrugi) تطرق (tiṭrug)
imperative m اطرق (aṭrug) اطرقوا (aṭrugu)
f اطرقي (aṭrugi)

Etymology 2

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  • IPA(key): /tˤu.ruɡ/, [tˤʊ.rʊɡ]

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طُرُق (ṭurugpl

  1. plural of طَريق (ṭarīg)
  2. plural of طريقة (ṭarīga)