قاع
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Arabic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Root |
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ق و ع (q w ʕ) |
2 terms |
Cognate to Jewish Babylonian Aramaic קוֹעא (qōʕā, “neck, throat, windpipe”) and Classical Syriac ܩܘܽܥܴܐ (qūʕā, “middle of the nose; intercolumn; bones of the hand”). See also the extensions قَعْب (qaʕb, “cup”) and قِحْف (qiḥf, “brainpan”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]قَاع • (qāʕ) m (plural قِيع (qīʕ) or قِيعَة (qīʕa) or قِيعَان (qīʕān) or أَقْوُع (ʔaqwuʕ) or أَقْوَاع (ʔaqwāʕ))
- bottom (the lowest part of a container)
- Synonym: قَعْر (qaʕr)
- bottom (ground under the sea, ocean, river etc.)
- قَاع البَحْر
- qāʕ al-baḥr
- The bottom of the sea
- plain
- flat tract of land
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun قَاع (qāʕ)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | قَاع qāʕ |
الْقَاع al-qāʕ |
قَاع qāʕ |
Nominative | قَاعٌ qāʕun |
الْقَاعُ al-qāʕu |
قَاعُ qāʕu |
Accusative | قَاعًا qāʕan |
الْقَاعَ al-qāʕa |
قَاعَ qāʕa |
Genitive | قَاعٍ qāʕin |
الْقَاعِ al-qāʕi |
قَاعِ qāʕi |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | قَاعَيْن qāʕayn |
الْقَاعَيْن al-qāʕayn |
قَاعَيْ qāʕay |
Nominative | قَاعَانِ qāʕāni |
الْقَاعَانِ al-qāʕāni |
قَاعَا qāʕā |
Accusative | قَاعَيْنِ qāʕayni |
الْقَاعَيْنِ al-qāʕayni |
قَاعَيْ qāʕay |
Genitive | قَاعَيْنِ qāʕayni |
الْقَاعَيْنِ al-qāʕayni |
قَاعَيْ qāʕay |
Plural | basic broken plural triptote; broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | قِيع; قِيعَة; قِيعَان; أَقْوُع; أَقْوَاع qīʕ; qīʕa; qīʕān; ʔaqwuʕ; ʔaqwāʕ |
الْقِيع; الْقِيعَة; الْقِيعَان; الْأَقْوُع; الْأَقْوَاع al-qīʕ; al-qīʕa; al-qīʕān; al-ʔaqwuʕ; al-ʔaqwāʕ |
قِيع; قِيعَة; قِيعَان; أَقْوُع; أَقْوَاع qīʕ; qīʕat; qīʕān; ʔaqwuʕ; ʔaqwāʕ |
Nominative | قِيعٌ; قِيعَةٌ; قِيعَانٌ; أَقْوُعٌ; أَقْوَاعٌ qīʕun; qīʕatun; qīʕānun; ʔaqwuʕun; ʔaqwāʕun |
الْقِيعُ; الْقِيعَةُ; الْقِيعَانُ; الْأَقْوُعُ; الْأَقْوَاعُ al-qīʕu; al-qīʕatu; al-qīʕānu; al-ʔaqwuʕu; al-ʔaqwāʕu |
قِيعُ; قِيعَةُ; قِيعَانُ; أَقْوُعُ; أَقْوَاعُ qīʕu; qīʕatu; qīʕānu; ʔaqwuʕu; ʔaqwāʕu |
Accusative | قِيعًا; قِيعَةً; قِيعَانًا; أَقْوُعًا; أَقْوَاعًا qīʕan; qīʕatan; qīʕānan; ʔaqwuʕan; ʔaqwāʕan |
الْقِيعَ; الْقِيعَةَ; الْقِيعَانَ; الْأَقْوُعَ; الْأَقْوَاعَ al-qīʕa; al-qīʕata; al-qīʕāna; al-ʔaqwuʕa; al-ʔaqwāʕa |
قِيعَ; قِيعَةَ; قِيعَانَ; أَقْوُعَ; أَقْوَاعَ qīʕa; qīʕata; qīʕāna; ʔaqwuʕa; ʔaqwāʕa |
Genitive | قِيعٍ; قِيعَةٍ; قِيعَانٍ; أَقْوُعٍ; أَقْوَاعٍ qīʕin; qīʕatin; qīʕānin; ʔaqwuʕin; ʔaqwāʕin |
الْقِيعِ; الْقِيعَةِ; الْقِيعَانِ; الْأَقْوُعِ; الْأَقْوَاعِ al-qīʕi; al-qīʕati; al-qīʕāni; al-ʔaqwuʕi; al-ʔaqwāʕi |
قِيعِ; قِيعَةِ; قِيعَانِ; أَقْوُعِ; أَقْوَاعِ qīʕi; qīʕati; qīʕāni; ʔaqwuʕi; ʔaqwāʕi |
References
[edit]- “qwˁ”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “قاع”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[1], London: W.H. Allen, page 814a
Moroccan Arabic
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[edit]Noun
[edit]قاع • (qāʕ) m (plural قيعان (qīʕān))
- bottom
- قاع البير ― qāʕ el-bīr ― the bottom of the well
- قاع الكاس ― qāʕ el-kās ― the bottom of the glass
- buttock
- جلسوا على قيعانكم وبركة من الهدرة.
- galsu ʕla qīʕānkum w baraka min el-hadra
- Sit on your ass and stop talking.
- Alternative spelling of ڭاع (gāʕ): all
Urdu
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