قلق

See also: قلف

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ق ل ق (q-l-q).

Verb

قَلِقَ (qaliqa) I, non-past يَقْلَقُ‎ (yaqlaqu)

  1. to be agitated, disquieted, shaken
  2. to worry
  3. to quake, waver
Conjugation
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Etymology 2

Noun

قَلَق (qalaq) m

  1. verbal noun of قَلِقَ (qaliqa, to be agitated, to worry) (form I)
  2. agitation, worry, trouble, disquietude, anxiety
Declension
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Etymology 3

Adjective

قَلِق (qaliq) (feminine قَلِقَة (qaliqa), masculine plural قَلِقُونَ (qaliqūna), feminine plural قَلِقَات (qaliqāt))

  1. agitated, worried, troubled, disquieted, anxious
Declension
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