نقاعة

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ن ق ع (n-q-ʿ).

Noun

نُقَاعَة (nuqāʿa) f

  1. infusion, soaking (the liquid resulted after one soaks)
  2. (al-Andalus) trench where tanners dunk their hides, tanner's vat (Spanish noque)

Declension

Noun

نَقَاعَة (naqāʿa) f (plural نَقَائِع (naqāʾiʿ))

  1. infusion, soaking (the action when one soaks)
  2. small lake, puddle, spot where water has collected and stagnates

Declension

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