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Etymology 1 edit

Root
ل ق ح (l-q-ḥ)

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /la.qaːħ/, /li.qaːħ/

Noun edit

لَقَاح (laqāḥm (plural لَقَاحَات (laqāḥāt))
لِقَاح (liqāḥm (plural لِقَاحَات (liqāḥāt))

  1. pollen
  2. vaccine
    • 2021 January 27, “اَلْمَغْرِبُ يَتَوَصَّلُ بِ500 أَلْفِ جُرْعَةٍ مِنْ لِقَاحِ "سِينُوفَارْمْ" ٱلصِّينِيِّ ضِدَّ ٱلْجَائِحَةِ”, in Hespress[1]:
      كَمَا أَكَّدَتِ ٱلْوِزَارَةُ، ضِمْنَ بَلَاغٍ، أَنَّ ٱللِّقَاحَ قَدْ ٱسْتَوْفَى جَمِيعَ ٱلشُّرُوطِ ٱلْمُرْتَبِطَةِ بِٱلْجَوْدَةِ وَٱلْفَاعِلِيَّةِ وَٱلسَّلَامَةِ، []
      kamā ʔakkadati l-wizāratu, ḍimna balāḡin, ʔanna l-liqāḥa qad stawfā jamīʕa š-šurūṭi l-murtabiṭati bi-l-jawdati wal-fāʕiliyyati was-salāmati, []
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  3. seed, semen, sperm
  4. virus, infective agent
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  • Gulf Arabic: لقاح (lgāḥ)
  • Gulf Arabic: لقاح (luqāḥ) (learned)

Etymology 2 edit

Pronunciation edit

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لِقَاح (liqāḥf pl

  1. plural of لِقْحَة (liqḥa, milch camel)

Gulf Arabic edit

Root
ل ق ح
1 term

Etymology 1 edit

From Arabic لِقَاح (liqāḥ). Doublet of لقاح (luqāḥ).

Pronunciation edit

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لْقاح (lgāḥm

  1. date palm pollen used as an edible substance for medicinal or practical purposes
  2. Short for ماي لقاح (māy lgāḥ, Pollen water (water with palm pollen added to it for perceived medical benefits or to control thirst)).
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Etymology 2 edit

Learned borrowing from Arabic لِقَاح (liqāḥ). Doublet of لقاح (lgāḥ).

Pronunciation edit

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لُقاح (luqāḥm

  1. vaccine
    لقاح الكوروناluqāḥ il-kōrōna/kurōnaCoronavirus vaccine