منقع

Arabic

Etymology

Noun of place from the root ن ق ع (n-q-ʿ).

Noun

مَنْقَع (manqaʿ) m (plural مَنَاقِع (manāqiʿ))

  1. place where water has collected and stagnates, pool (also if it is artificial, like to macerate)

Declension

Noun

مِنْقَع (minqaʿ) m (plural مَنَاقِع (manāqiʿ))

  1. container where one macerates or makes a tincture or infusion for medicine, where one mixes with water etc.

Declension

Adjective

مُنَقَّع (munaqqaʿ) (feminine مُنَقَّعَة (munaqqaʿa), masculine plural مُنَقَّعُون (munaqqaʿūn), feminine plural مُنَقَّعَات (munaqqaʿāt))

  1. passive participle of نَقَّعَ (naqqaʿa, to soak)

Declension

Adjective

مُنَقِّع (munaqqiʿ) (feminine مُنَقِّعَة (munaqqiʿa), masculine plural مُنَقِّعُون (munaqqiʿūn), feminine plural مُنَقِّعَات (munaqqiʿāt))

  1. active participle of نَقَّعَ (naqqaʿa, to soak)

Declension

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