حمق

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ح م ق (ḥ-m-q)

Verb

حَمِقَ (ḥamiqa) I, non-past يَحْمَقُ‎ (yaḥmaqu)

  1. to be stupid, foolish
  2. to become furious
Conjugation

Verb

حَمَّقَ (ḥammaqa) II, non-past يُحَمِّقُ‎ (yuḥammiqu)

  1. to consider (someone) stupid
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Noun

حُمْق (ḥumq) m pl

  1. plural of أَحْمَق (ʾaḥmaq)

Noun

حُمْق (ḥumq) f pl

  1. plural of حَمْقَاء (ḥamqāʾ)

Etymology 3

Noun

حُمُق (ḥumuq) m pl

  1. plural of أَحْمَق (ʾaḥmaq)
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