لقلق

Arabic

Etymology

Compare Akkadian 𒀀𒊩𒄷 (/⁠laqlaqqu⁠/, stork) and Persian لک‌لک (lak-lak). It is possible that the term came from Akkadian via unattested Aramaic, as بَلَّارِج (ballārij) is suspect to be from a lost Coptic form, for currently the animal is, despite multiple known terms in Aramaic -, only attested in the literary lects of Jewish Literary Aramaic and Classical Syriac.

Noun

لَقْلَق • (laqlaq) m (plural لَقَالِق (laqāliq))

  1. stork

Declension

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