حكة

See also: جگہ

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ح ك ك (ḥ k k) meaning "to scratch", "to scrape", "to grate".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ħik.ka/

Noun

حِكَّة • (ḥikkaf

  1. an itch
  2. a scab, anything one scratches
  3. mange, scabies
  4. (archaic) lice

Declension

Declension of noun حِكَّة (ḥikka)
singular singular triptote in ـَة (-a)
indefinite definite construct
informal حِكَّة
ḥikka
الْحِكَّة
al-ḥikka
حِكَّة
ḥikkat
nominative حِكَّةٌ
ḥikkatun
الْحِكَّةُ
al-ḥikkatu
حِكَّةُ
ḥikkatu
accusative حِكَّةً
ḥikkatan
الْحِكَّةَ
al-ḥikkata
حِكَّةَ
ḥikkata
genitive حِكَّةٍ
ḥikkatin
الْحِكَّةِ
al-ḥikkati
حِكَّةِ
ḥikkati

References

Libyan Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic حُقَّة (ḥuqqa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ħukːɑ/

Noun

حكة (ḥukkaf (plural حكاك (ḥkāk))

  1. a canister
  2. the pelvis