سارق

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root س ر ق (s-r-q); compare سَرَقَ (saraqa, to steal). Compare Akkadian 𒉎𒍪 (šarrāqu, NÍ.ZU, thief).

Verb

سَارَقَ (sāraqa) III, non-past يُسَارِقُ‎ (yusāriqu)

  1. to wiretap
  2. to steal (a glance إِلَى (ʾilā) at someone)
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Derived from the active participle of سَرَقَ (saraqa, to steal), from the root س ر ق (s-r-q).

Noun

سَارِق (sāriq) m (plural سَارِقُون (sāriqūn) or سَرَقَة (saraqa) or سُرَّاق (surrāq), feminine سَارِقَة (sāriqa))

  1. thief, robber, stealer, looter, mugger, pilferer, embezzler
Declension
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