دلق

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See also: دلف

Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Root
د ل ق (d-l-q)

Pronunciation

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Verb

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دَلَقَ (dalaqa) I, non-past يَدْلُقُ‎ (yadluqu)

  1. to pour out, to spill, to draw out
Conjugation
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Adjective

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دَلِق (daliq)

  1. easily drawn out (said of a sword)
Declension
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Adjective

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دُلُق (duluqpl

  1. plural of دَلُوق (dalūq, gliding from the scabbard)

Etymology 2

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دَلَقMartes martes

From Middle Persian *dalag, whence Classical Persian دله (dala).

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Noun

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دَلَق (dalaqm

  1. pine marten, beech marten
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Etymology 3

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Borrowed from Classical Persian دلق (dalaq, dalq).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /da.laq/, /dalq/, /dilq/

Noun

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دَلَق or دَلْق or دِلْق (dalaq or dalq or dilqm

  1. a kind of frock worn by Sufi dervishes
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Further reading

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Persian

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? dalaq, dalq

Noun

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دلق (dalaq, dalq)

  1. a kind of frock worn by Sufi dervishes