بق

See also: تف and تق

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ب ق ق (b-q-q). The gnat sense is likely from Aramaic בָּקָּא /‎ ܒܳܩܳܐ (gnat)

Verb

بَقَّ (baqqa) I, non-past يَبُقُّ‎ (yabuqqu)

  1. to bear many children, to be prolific
  2. to scatter, to disperse, to distribute, to spread out, to take forth, to abound with
  3. to blather, to prattle, to talk too much

Conjugation

Noun

بَقّ (baqq) m

  1. verbal noun of بَقَّ (baqqa) (form I)

Declension

Noun

بَقّ (baqq) m (collective, singulative بَقَّة (baqqa))

  1. (obsolete) fecund human female
  2. (obsolete, Iraq) any Nematocera insect: crane flies, gnats, midges
    Synonyms: بَعُوض (baʿūḍ), بَرْغَش (barḡaš), قِرْقِس (qirqis) (Syria), جِرْجِس (jirjis) (Syria), نَمُوس (namūs), خَمُوش (ḵamūš)
  3. biting bug, tick and the like
    1. Cimex spp., including the bedbug
    2. Argas gen. et spp.
  4. elm (Ulmus gen. et spp., usually classified with شَجَرَة (šajara))

Declension


Egyptian Arabic

Noun

بق (buʾʾ) ?

  1. (anatomy) mouth
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