See also: غريق, عرفة, and غرقة

Arabic

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Root
ع ز ق (ʕ-z-q)

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Instance noun from عَزَقَ (ʕazaqa, to hoe, to dig).

Noun

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عَزْقة (ʕazqaf (plural عَزَقَات (ʕazaqāt))

  1. instance noun of عَزَقَ (ʕazaqa, to hoe, to dig), i.e. one hitting the earth with the pick
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Etymology 2

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A Levantine dialect word, however also passed into technical jargons in Saudi-Arabia, from Aramaic עִזְקְתָא / עִיזְקְתָא / ܥܙܩܬܐ (ʿezqəṯā, (finger) ring; loop; anus).

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عَزَقة (ʕazaqaf (plural عَزَقَات (ʕazaqāt))

  1. ring in various technical senses (nut of a screw, hinge etc., even the anatomical anus)
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