باشق
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Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the Middle Persian ancestor of Classical Persian باشه (bāša, “sparrowhawk”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]بَاشِق or بَاشَق • (bāšiq or bāšaq) m (plural بَوَاشِق (bawāšiq))
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun بَاشِق (bāšiq); بَاشَق (bāšaq)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | بَاشِق; بَاشَق bāšiq; bāšaq |
الْبَاشِق; الْبَاشَق al-bāšiq; al-bāšaq |
بَاشِق; بَاشَق bāšiq; bāšaq |
Nominative | بَاشِقٌ; بَاشَقٌ bāšiqun; bāšaqun |
الْبَاشِقُ; الْبَاشَقُ al-bāšiqu; al-bāšaqu |
بَاشِقُ; بَاشَقُ bāšiqu; bāšaqu |
Accusative | بَاشِقًا; بَاشَقًا bāšiqan; bāšaqan |
الْبَاشِقَ; الْبَاشَقَ al-bāšiqa; al-bāšaqa |
بَاشِقَ; بَاشَقَ bāšiqa; bāšaqa |
Genitive | بَاشِقٍ; بَاشَقٍ bāšiqin; bāšaqin |
الْبَاشِقِ; الْبَاشَقِ al-bāšiqi; al-bāšaqi |
بَاشِقِ; بَاشَقِ bāšiqi; bāšaqi |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | بَاشِقَيْن; بَاشَقَيْن bāšiqayn; bāšaqayn |
الْبَاشِقَيْن; الْبَاشَقَيْن al-bāšiqayn; al-bāšaqayn |
بَاشِقَيْ; بَاشَقَيْ bāšiqay; bāšaqay |
Nominative | بَاشِقَانِ; بَاشَقَانِ bāšiqāni; bāšaqāni |
الْبَاشِقَانِ; الْبَاشَقَانِ al-bāšiqāni; al-bāšaqāni |
بَاشِقَا; بَاشَقَا bāšiqā; bāšaqā |
Accusative | بَاشِقَيْنِ; بَاشَقَيْنِ bāšiqayni; bāšaqayni |
الْبَاشِقَيْنِ; الْبَاشَقَيْنِ al-bāšiqayni; al-bāšaqayni |
بَاشِقَيْ; بَاشَقَيْ bāšiqay; bāšaqay |
Genitive | بَاشِقَيْنِ; بَاشَقَيْنِ bāšiqayni; bāšaqayni |
الْبَاشِقَيْنِ; الْبَاشَقَيْنِ al-bāšiqayni; al-bāšaqayni |
بَاشِقَيْ; بَاشَقَيْ bāšiqay; bāšaqay |
Plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | بَوَاشِق bawāšiq |
الْبَوَاشِق al-bawāšiq |
بَوَاشِق bawāšiq |
Nominative | بَوَاشِقُ bawāšiqu |
الْبَوَاشِقُ al-bawāšiqu |
بَوَاشِقُ bawāšiqu |
Accusative | بَوَاشِقَ bawāšiqa |
الْبَوَاشِقَ al-bawāšiqa |
بَوَاشِقَ bawāšiqa |
Genitive | بَوَاشِقَ bawāšiqa |
الْبَوَاشِقِ al-bawāšiqi |
بَوَاشِقِ bawāšiqi |
References
[edit]- Lane, Edward William (1863) “باشق”, in Arabic-English Lexicon[1], London: Williams & Norgate, page 209
- Monchi-Zadeh, Davoud (1990) Wörter aus Xurāsān und ihre Herkunft (Acta Iranica; 29)[2] (in German), Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 15 Nr. 39
- Wehr, Hans (1979) “باشق”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN, page 50
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