مشق

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Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Root
م ش ق (m š q)
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Pronunciation

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Verb

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مَشَقَ (mašaqa) I (non-past يَمْشُقُ (yamšuqu), verbal noun مَشْق (mašq))

  1. to pull out, to draw out, to withdraw
  2. to comb (hair, fur, etc.)
  3. (intransitive) to rush, to hurry (فِي ())
    مَشَقَ فِي كِتَابَتِهِmašaqa fī kitābatihiHe hurried in his writing
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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مَشْق (mašqm

  1. verbal noun of مَشَقَ (mašaqa) (form I)
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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic مَشْق (mašq).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? mašq
Dari reading? mašq
Iranian reading? mašğ
Tajik reading? mašq
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Noun

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مَشْق (mašq) (plural مشق‌ها (mašq-hâ))

  1. exercise, drill, homework

Urdu

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian مَشْق (mašq), Arabic مَشْق (mašq).

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Noun

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مَشْق (maśqf (Hindi spelling मश्क़)

  1. exercise, drill
    Synonym: تمرین (tamrīn)

Declension

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    Declension of مشق
singular plural
direct مَشْق (mašq) مَشْقیں (mašqẽ)
oblique مَشْق (mašq) مَشْقوں (mašqõ)
vocative مَشْق (mašq) مَشْقو (mašqo)