فلق

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ف ل ق (f-l-q).

Verb

فَلَقَ (falaqa) I, non-past يَفْلِقُ‎ (yafliqu)

  1. to split, to cleave
    1. to cause to break (dawn)

Conjugation

Verb

فَلَّقَ (fallaqa) II, non-past يُفَلِّقُ‎ (yufalliqu)

  1. to split, to cleave

Conjugation

Noun

فَلْق (falq) m (plural فُلُوق (fulūq))

  1. verbal noun of فَلَقَ (falaqa) (form I)
  2. split, cleft, fissure

Declension

Noun

فَلَق (falaq) m (plural أَفْلَاق (ʾaflāq))

  1. fissure, cleft, kloof
  2. dawn

Declension

Noun

فِلَق (filaq) pl

  1. plural of فِلْقَة (filqa)

References

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