ب و ق

Arabic

Root

ب و ق • (b-w-q)

  1. concerning concepts related to "trumpets" or "a sudden loud blast of sound"; hence the meaning of "a sudden striking calamity" and by extension "an evil" or "wrongful conduct". Ultimately related to the root ب ق ق (b-q-q), meaning "the buzzing of insects", "to be loud or noisy", "to be obnoxiously talkative", with likely phono-semantic matching of Ancient Greek βούκινο (boúkino) or Latin būcina, borrowed itself as Classical Syriac ܒܘܩ̈ܝܢܐܣ (bwqynʾ, būqīnā). Compare English bugle, an ox or bovid horn.

Derived terms

Verbs
  • Form I: بَاقَ (bāqa, to strike (regarding misfortune); to vanish (regarding money); to attack an ambusher; surround, encircle, close off; make a lethal attack from all sides; steal; enter without permission; blow, sound (a horn))
    • Verbal noun: بَوْق (bawq), بَؤَوق
    • Active participle: بَائِق (bāʔiq)
    • Passive participle: مَبُوق (mabūq)
  • Form IV: أَبَاقَ (ʔabāqa, to strike (regarding misfortune))
    • Verbal noun: إِبَاقَة (ʔibāqa)
    • Active participle: مُبِيق (mubīq)
    • Passive participle: مُبَاق (mubāq)
  • Form V: تَبَوَّقَ (tabawwaqa, to strike (regarding an epizootic)
    • Verbal noun: تَبَوُّق (tabawwuq)
    • Active participle: مُتَبَوِّق (mutabawwiq)
    • Passive participle: مُتَبَوَّق (mutabawwaq)
  • Form VII: اِنْبَاقَ (inbāqa, to descend (regarding a calamity); to enter someone's home abruptly and without permission; to harm)
    • Verbal noun: اِنْبِيَاق (inbiyāq)
    • Active participle: مُنْبَاق (munbāq)
Nouns
  • بَوْق m (bawq, trumpet, horn; trumpeter, horn-blower; someone who cannot keep a secret)
  • بُوْق m (buwq, trumpet, horn; trumpeter, horn-blower; vain; false; indiscreet, indiscreet person)
  • بَاقَة f (bāqa, bundle of herbs, vegetables)
  • بَوَّاق m (bawwāq, trumpeter, horn; trumpeter, horn-blower; vain; false; indiscreet, indiscreet person)
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