Arabic edit

Etymology 1 edit

Byform of طَابَق (ṭābaq), طَبَق (ṭabaq). Everything else in the root ط و ق (ṭ-w-q) is denominal from this word. Compare the cognate Classical Syriac ܛܰܘܩܳܐ (ṭawqā, dish) and ܛܰܒܩܳܐ (ṭaḇqā, dish), and كَوْكَب (kawkab) from Proto-Semitic *kabkab-.

Noun edit

طَوْق (ṭawqm (plural أَطْوَاق (ʔaṭwāq))

  1. anything that surrounds another thing, ring-shaped border, hoop, headband, necklace etc.
Declension edit
Descendants edit
  • Hijazi Arabic: طوق (ṭōg)
  • Maltese: tewq, tewk
  • Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܬܘܩܐ (tōqā), ܛܘܩܐ (ṭūqā)
  • Northern Kurdish: t’oq
  • Ottoman Turkish: طوق (tavk, tok)
  • Persian: طوق (towq)

Etymology 2 edit

From the root ط و ق (ṭ-w-q), denominal verb from the word above.

Verb edit

طَوَّقَ (ṭawwaqa) II, non-past يُطَوِّقُ‎ (yuṭawwiqu)

  1. (transitive) to put a hoop, ring, collar etc. around
  2. (transitive) to encircle, to surround
  3. (transitive) to cramp, to restrict that developments come out from the inner of or encroach upon from the outside, to lock up in its artistical capabilities or with legal power, to close off, to cordon off
  4. (ditransitive) to endow or to emburden with (also occurring in the idiom طَوَّقَ عُنْقَهُ بِـ (ṭawwaqa ʕunqa-hū bi, literally to put X on the neck of))
  5. (transitive) to press or to embrace in a good sense, to hug, to receive with open arms so to say, or perhaps to have someone on the lap, even so: يُطَوِّقُ يَدِي (yuṭawwiqu yad-ī, he holds my hand)
Conjugation edit

Noun edit

طَوْق (ṭawqm

  1. verbal noun of طَاقَ (ṭāqa) (form I)
Declension edit

Etymology 3 edit

Noun edit

طُوق (ṭūqm (plural طُوقَات (ṭūqāt) or أَطْوَاق (ʔaṭwāq))

  1. Alternative form of طُوغ (ṭūḡ, horsetail)
Declension edit

References edit

  • Toll, Christopher (1969) “Einige metrologische und metallurgische Termini im Arabischen”, in Orientalia Suecana[1] (in German), volume 18, pages 144–146

Hijazi Arabic edit

Root
ط و ق
3 terms
 
طوق

Etymology edit

From Arabic طَوْق (ṭawq).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈtˤoːɡ/, [ˈtˤo̞ːɡ]

Noun edit

طوق (ṭōgm (plural أَطْواق (ʾaṭwāg))

  1. headband
  2. animal collar
  3. hoop

Persian edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Arabic طَوْق (ṭawq).

Noun edit

طوق (towq)

  1. torque

Etymology 2 edit

Noun edit

طوق (tuq)

  1. Alternative spelling of توغ (tuğ, horsetail)