مقص

Arabic

Etymology

Root
ق ص ص (q-ṣ-ṣ)

Tool noun from the verb قَصَّ (qaṣṣa, to cut).

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • IPA(key): /mi.qasˤsˤ/

Noun

مِقَصّ • (miqaṣṣ) m (plural مِقَصَّات (miqaṣṣāt) or مَقَاصّ (maqāṣṣ))

  1. scissors
  2. a clipping tool
    nail clipper/clippers
    مِقَصُّ أَظَافِرَ
    miqaṣṣu ʔaẓāfira
    (please add an English translation of this usage example)

Declension

Descendants

  • Egyptian Arabic: مقص (maʔáṣṣ)
  • Hijazi Arabic: مقص (magaṣṣ)
  • Maltese: mqass
  • Moroccan Arabic: مقص (mqaṣṣ)
  • Hausa: àlmakàshī
  • Northern Kurdish: meqes
  • Ottoman Turkish: مقص (makas), مقاص (makas)
    • Turkish: makas
    • Armenian: մախաս (maxas), մախկազ (maxkaz)
    • Romanian: macaz
  • Swahili: mkasi

Egyptian Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic مِقَصّ (miqaṣṣ).

Noun

مقص • (maʾáṣṣ) m

  1. scissors

Hijazi Arabic

Root
ق ص ص
3 terms

Etymology

From Arabic مِقَصّ (miqaṣṣ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ma.ɡasˤsˤ/

Noun

مقص • (magaṣṣ) m (plural مقصات (magaṣṣāt))

  1. scissors

Moroccan Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic مِقَصّ (miqaṣṣ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mqasˤː/

Noun

مقص • (mqaṣṣ) m (plural مقاص (mqāṣṣ))

  1. scissors

Derived terms

  • مقص الضفار (mqaṣṣ eḍ-ḍfār, nail clipper)

Ottoman Turkish

مقص

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مِقَصّ (miqaṣṣ, scissors).

Proper noun

مقص • (makas)

  1. scissors, a tool used for cutting consisting of two crossing blades
  2. any combination of metal or timber somewhat resembling a pair of scissors
  3. shears, an apparatus used for raising heavy weights
  4. (architecture) truss, a triangular structure made of beams and used to support a roof
    Synonym: چاتی (çatı)

Derived terms

  • دمیر یول مقصی (demir yol makası, railway switch)
  • عربه مقصی (ʿaraba makası, carriage spring)
  • مقص بندی (makas bendi, cross-leg throw in wrestling)
  • مقصجی (makascı, maker or seller of scissors)
  • موم مقصی (mum makası, candle snuffer)
  • یارم مقص (yarım makas, two half shots linked together)

Descendants

  • Turkish: makas
  • Armenian: մախաս (maxas), մախկազ (maxkaz)
  • Romanian: macaz

Further reading

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