سائق

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of سَاقَ (sāqa, to drive), from the root س و ق (s-w-q).

Adjective

سَائِق (sāʾiq) (feminine سَائِقَة (sāʾiqa), masculine plural سَائِقُون (sāʾiqūn) or سَاقَة (sāqa) or سُوَّاق (suwwāq), feminine plural سَائِقَات (sāʾiqāt))

  1. driving

Declension

Noun

سَائِق (sāʾiq) m (plural سَائِقُون (sāʾiqūn) or سَاقَة (sāqa) or سُوَّاق (suwwāq), feminine سَائِقَة (sāʾiqa))

  1. driving force
  2. driver, pilot

Declension

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