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مقت

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Arabic

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Root
م ق ت (m q t)
2 terms

Etymology 1.1

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Verb

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مَقَتَ (maqata) I (non-past يَمْقُتُ (yamqutu), verbal noun مَقْت (maqt))

  1. to hate intensely, to detest, to abominate
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Etymology 1.2

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Verb

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مَقُتَ (maquta) I (non-past يَمْقُتُ (yamqutu), verbal noun مَقَاتَة (maqāta))

  1. to be detestable, to be loathsome, to be repulsive, to be abominable, to arouse disgust [with إِلَى (ʔilā) ‘in someone’]
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Etymology 1.3

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Noun

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مَقْت (maqtm

  1. verbal noun of مَقَتَ (maqata) (form I)
  2. intense hatred
Declension
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