ملكة

See also: ملكه, ملکه, and ملکہ

Arabic

Root
م ل ك (m-l-k)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ma.li.ka/

Noun

مَلِكَة • (malika) f (plural مَلِكَات (malikāt), masculine مَلِك (malik))

  1. queen
Declension
Descendants
See also

References

  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “ملك”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ma.la.ka/

Noun

مَلَكَة • (malaka) f (plural مَلَكَات (malakāt))

  1. possession
  2. acquisition
  3. attainment, acquired skill or quality, talent, virtue
    • 1377 CE, Ibn Khaldun, “الفصل السادس والأربعون في أن اللغة ملكة صناعية”, in Khalīl Shiḥādah, editor, تاريخ ابن خلدون, volume 1, Beirut, Lebanon: Dār Al-Fikr, published 1981, →OCLC, pages 764–765:
      وَٱلْمَلَكَاتُ لَا تَحْصُلُ إلَّا بِتَكْرَارِ الْأَفْعَالِ، لِأَنَّ الْفِعْلَ يَقَعُ أَوَّلًا، وَتَعُودُ مِنْهُ لِلذَّاتِ صِفَةٌ، ثُمَّ تَتَكَرَّرُ فَتَكُونُ حَالًا. وَمَعْنَى الْحَالِ أَنَّهَا صِفَةٌ غَيْرُ رَاسِخَةٍ ثُمَّ يَزِيدُ التَّكْرَارُ فَتَكُونُ مَلَكَةً أَيْ صِفَةً رَاسِخَةً.
      wal-malakātu lā taḥṣulu ʔillā bitakrāri l-ʔafʕāli, liʔanna l-fiʕla yaqaʕu ʔawwalan, wataʕūdu minhu li-ḏ-ḏāti ṣifatun, ṯumma tatakarraru fatakūnu ḥālan. wamaʕnā l-ḥāli ʔannahā ṣifatun ḡayru rāsiḵatin ṯumma yazīdu t-takrāru fatakūnu malakatan ʔay ṣifatan rāsiḵatan.
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  4. habit, custom
  5. slavery
Declension
Descendants
  • Ottoman Turkish: ملكه (meleke)
    • Turkish: meleke

References

South Levantine Arabic

Root
م ل ك
3 terms

Etymology

From Arabic مَلِكَة (malika).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ma.li.ke/, [ˈma.lɪ.ke]
  • IPA(key): /ma.li.ka/, [ˈma.lɪ.ka]
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Noun

ملكة • (malike) f (construct state ملكة (malket), plural ملكات (malikāt), masculine ملك (malik))

  1. queen

See also

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