ن م ق

Arabic

Etymology

Originally borrowed from Middle Persian nʾmk' (nāmag) as a noun, then becoming a productive root.

Root

ن م ق • (n-m-q)

  1. Related to books and embellishment

Derived terms

Verbs and verbal derivatives
  • Form I: نَمَقَ (namaqa, to expand, spread, be propagated)
    • Verbal noun: نَمَق (namaq, midway; book)
    • Active participle: نَامِق (nāmiq)
    • Passive participle: مَنْمُوق (manmūq)
  • Form II: نَمَّقَ (nammaqa, to write stylishly; to adorn, embellish)
    • Verbal noun: تَنْمِيق (tanmīq, embellishment, adornment; writing style)
    • Active participle: مُنَمِّق (munammiq, adorned, bombastic, flowery)
    • Passive participle: مُنَمَّق (munammaq)
  • Form IV: أَنْمَقَ (ʔanmaqa, to give pithless dates)
    • Verbal noun: إِنْمَاق (ʔinmāq)
    • Active participle: مُنْمِق (munmiq)
    • Passive participle: مُنْمَق (munmaq)
Nouns and adjectives
  • نَمَقَة f (namaqa, fetor, pong, stink)
  • مُنْمِق m (munmiq, a pithless date)

References

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