طاق

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ط و ق (ṭ-w-q). See also طَاقَة (ṭāqa, power, strength).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tˁaː.qa/

Verb

طَاقَ (ṭāqa) I, non-past يَطَاقُ‎ (yaṭāqu)

  1. to bear.
    Synonym: اِحْتَمَل (iḥtamal)

Conjugation

Etymology 2

From Middle Iranian *tāk (arch). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *teg-, and akin to Latin toga (garment) and Ancient Greek στέγος (stégos, roof).

Noun

طَاق (ṭāq) m (plural طِيقَان (ṭīqān))

  1. (architecture) arch

Declension

References


Persian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Persian tʾg (tāg, arch).

Noun

طاق (tâq) (plural طاق‌ها (tâq-hâ))

  1. (architecture) arch

Derived terms

  • تاقچه (tâqče)
  • چارتاق (čârtâq)

References

  • Durkin-Meisterernst, Desmond (2004), “tʾg”, in A Dictionary of Manichaean Middle Persian and Parthian (Corpus Fontium Manichaeorum; 3.1), Turnhout: Brepols
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