ع ت ق
See also: ع ب ق and ع ث ق
Arabic
Root
ع ت ق • (ʕ-t-q)
- related to mending
- related to preparation and ripening
- related to manumission and emancipation
Derived terms
- Verbs and verbal derivatives
- Form I: عَتَقَ (ʕataqa, “to be worthy or meritorious; to be free or emancipated”)
- Form II: عَتَّقَ (ʕattaqa, “to ripen; to free, to emancipate”)
- Verbal noun: تَعْتِيق (taʕtīq)
- Active participle: مُعَتِّق (muʕattiq)
- Passive participle: مُعَتَّق (muʕattaq)
- Form IV: أَعْتَقَ (ʔaʕtaqa, “to manumit”)
- Verbal noun: إِعْتَاق (ʔiʕtāq)
- Active participle: مُعْتِق (muʕtiq)
- Passive participle: مُعْتَق (muʕtaq)
- Form VII: اِنْعَتَقَ (inʕataqa, “to be freed or manumitted”)
- Verbal noun: اِنْعِتَاق (inʕitāq)
- Active participle: مُنْعَتِق (munʕatiq)
- Passive participle: مُنْعَتَق (munʕataq)
- Nouns and adjectives
- عِتَاق m (ʕitāq, “manumission, emancipation, liberation”)
- عَتَاقَة (ʕatāqa, “age (especially the wine's), excellence, nobility, freedom”)
- مُعَتَّق (muʕattaq, “exquisite, generous”)
- عَتِيق (ʕatīq, “ancient”)
References
- Corriente, Federico (2005) “ع ت ق”, in Diccionario avanzado árabe (in Spanish), 2nd edition, Barcelona: Herder, page 741
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