شوق

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See also: سوف, سوق, and شوف

Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Root
ش و ق (š w q)
8 terms

Borrowed from Aramaic שׁוּקָא (šūqā, desire, longing), also found in Mishnaic Hebrew שׁוּק (šūq).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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شَوْق (šawqm (plural أَشْواق (ʔašwāq))

  1. longing, yearning, missing, verbal noun of شَاقَ (šāqa) (form I)
    • 7th century CE, Sunan an-Nasāʾiyy, 13:127:
      وَأَسْأَلُكَ لَذَّةَ ٱلنَّظَرِ إِلَى وَجْهِكَ وَٱلشَّوْقَ إِلَى لِقَائِكَ فِي غَيْرِ ضَرَّاءَ مُضِرَّةٍ وَلَا فِتْنَةٍ مُضِلَّةٍ
      waʔasʔaluka laḏḏata n-naẓari ʔilā wajhika waš-šawqa ʔilā liqāʔika fī ḡayri ḍarrāʔa muḍirratin walā fitnatin muḍillatin
      I ask you for the sweetness of looking upon your face and desire to meet you in a manner that does not entail a calamity bringing harm or devious temptation.
Declension
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Descendants
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  • Gulf Arabic: شوق (šōg)
  • Hijazi Arabic: شوق (šōg)
  • Azerbaijani: şövq
  • Bengali: শখ (śôkh)
  •  Hindustani:
  • Malay: syok
  • Ottoman Turkish: شوق
  • Persian: شوق
  • Swahili: shauku

Etymology 2

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Denominal verb of شَوْق (šawq).

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Verb

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شَوَّقَ (šawwaqa) II (non-past يُشَوِّقُ (yušawwiqu), verbal noun تَشْوِيق (tašwīq))

  1. to fill with longing, to arouse desire
Conjugation
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Hijazi Arabic

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Root
ش و ق
2 terms

Etymology

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From Arabic شَوْق (šawq).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʃoːɡ/, [ʃo̞ːɡ]

Noun

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شوق (šōgm (plural أشواق (ʔašwāg))

  1. longing, yearning, missing

Libyan Arabic

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Etymology

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From Ottoman Turkish چوق (çok).

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Adverb

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شوق (šōg)

  1. plenty of

Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic شَوْق (šawq).

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Readings
Classical reading? šawq
Dari reading? šawq
Iranian reading? šowğ
Tajik reading? šavq

Noun

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Dari شَوْق
Iranian Persian شُوْق
Tajik шавқ

شُوْق (šowq)

  1. zeal, ardor

Urdu

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian شوق (šawq), from Arabic شَوْق (šawq).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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شَوق (śauqm (Hindi spelling शौक़)

  1. desire, yearning
  2. ardor, interest
  3. pleasure, gratification
  4. alacrity, gaiety

Declension

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    Declension of شوق
singular plural
direct شَوْق (śauq) شَوْق (śauq)
oblique شَوْق (śauq) شَوْقوں (śauqõ)
vocative شَوْق (śauq) شَوْقو (śauqo)

Derived terms

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References

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  • شوق”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English], Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2024.