نقيع

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ن ق ع (n-q-ʿ).

Adjective

نَقِيع (naqīʿ)

  1. salubrious, wholesome, sweet

Declension

Noun

نَقِيع (naqīʿ) m

  1. cold and sweet water, well abundating in sapid water, source of aqua apt to soak
  2. macerated and dried piece of sustenance, preserve etc., ≈ نَقُوع (naqūʿ)
    Synonyms: مُرَبًّى (murabban), تَطْلِيّ (taṭliyy)
  3. infusion, liquid where substances bide, = نَقُوع (naqūʿ)
  4. the desert-thistle Blepharis gen. et spp., = شَوْك الضَبّ (šawk aḍ-ḍabb) Arabic Wikipedia
    • 2018 January 1, “فوائد وأضرار شوك الضب أو نبات النقيع للرجيم والبشرة والشعر”, in مجلة القهوة العربية, archived from the original on 2018-05-30:

Declension

Derived terms

placenames Arabic Wikipedia
  • نَقِيعُ الْخَضِمَاتِ (naqīʿu l-ḵaḍimāti)
  • نَقِيع الزَبِيب (naqīʿ az-zabīb)
  • الْنَقِيع (al-naqīʿ)
  • وَادِي الْنَقِيع (wādī l-naqīʿ)
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