ش د ق
Arabic
Root
ش د ق • (š-d-q)
- corners of the mouth, jaw
- (by extension) chattering, talking
Derived terms
- Form I: شَدِقَ (šadiqa)
- Verbal noun: شَدَق (šadaq)
- Active participle: شَادِق (šādiq)
- Passive participle: مَشْدُوق (mašdūq)
- Form V: تَشَدَّقَ (tašaddaqa)
- Verbal noun: تَشَدُّق (tašadduq)
- Active participle: مُتَشَدِّق (mutašaddiq)
- Passive participle: مُتَشَدَّق (mutašaddaq)
- شِدْق (šidq, “having large mouth”), alsoشَدْق (šadq)
- أَشْدَق (ʔašdaq, “having large mouth”)
- شَدِيق m (šadīq, “slope, side of a valley”)
- From derived roots
- تَمَشْدَقَ (tamašdaqa)
- شَدْقَم (šadqam, “having large mouth”)
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