دقيق

See also: دفيف and دقیق

Arabic

Root
د ق ق (d q q)
9 terms

Etymology

Related to the verb دَقَّ (daqqa, to be thin, to be fine, to be small). compare Hebrew דַּק (dak).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /da.qiːq/
  • Rhymes: -iːq
    • (Moroccan) IPA(key): /dqiːq/

Adjective

دَقِيق • (daqīq) (feminine دَقِيقَة (daqīqa), common plural دِقَاق (diqāq), masculine plural دَقِيقُونَ (daqīqūna) or أَدِقَّاء (ʔadiqqāʔ) or أَدِقَّة (ʔadiqqa), feminine plural دَقِيقَات (daqīqāt) or دَقَائِق (daqāʔiq), elative أَدَقّ (ʔadaqq))

  1. precise, accurate, exact
  2. fine, thin
  3. delicate, fragile, frail
  4. little, small, tiny, minute
  5. subtle, puny
  6. paltry, petty, trivial, trifling

Declension

Declension of adjective دَقِيق (daqīq)
singular masculine feminine
basic singular triptote singular triptote in ـَة (-a)
indefinite definite indefinite definite
informal دَقِيق
daqīq
الدَّقِيق
ad-daqīq
دَقِيقَة
daqīqa
الدَّقِيقَة
ad-daqīqa
nominative دَقِيقٌ
daqīqun
الدَّقِيقُ
ad-daqīqu
دَقِيقَةٌ
daqīqatun
الدَّقِيقَةُ
ad-daqīqatu
accusative دَقِيقًا
daqīqan
الدَّقِيقَ
ad-daqīqa
دَقِيقَةً
daqīqatan
الدَّقِيقَةَ
ad-daqīqata
genitive دَقِيقٍ
daqīqin
الدَّقِيقِ
ad-daqīqi
دَقِيقَةٍ
daqīqatin
الدَّقِيقَةِ
ad-daqīqati
dual masculine feminine
indefinite definite indefinite definite
informal دَقِيقَيْن
daqīqayn
الدَّقِيقَيْن
ad-daqīqayn
دَقِيقَتَيْن
daqīqatayn
الدَّقِيقَتَيْن
ad-daqīqatayn
nominative دَقِيقَانِ
daqīqāni
الدَّقِيقَانِ
ad-daqīqāni
دَقِيقَتَانِ
daqīqatāni
الدَّقِيقَتَانِ
ad-daqīqatāni
accusative دَقِيقَيْنِ
daqīqayni
الدَّقِيقَيْنِ
ad-daqīqayni
دَقِيقَتَيْنِ
daqīqatayni
الدَّقِيقَتَيْنِ
ad-daqīqatayni
genitive دَقِيقَيْنِ
daqīqayni
الدَّقِيقَيْنِ
ad-daqīqayni
دَقِيقَتَيْنِ
daqīqatayni
الدَّقِيقَتَيْنِ
ad-daqīqatayni
plural masculine feminine
sound masculine plural‎;
basic broken plural diptote‎;
broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a)‎;
basic broken plural triptote
sound feminine plural‎;
basic broken plural diptote‎;
basic broken plural triptote
indefinite definite indefinite definite
informal دَقِيقِين‎; أَدِقَّاء‎; أَدِقَّة‎; دِقَاق
daqīqīn‎; ʔadiqqāʔ‎; ʔadiqqa‎; diqāq
الدَّقِيقِين‎; الْأَدِقَّاء‎; الْأَدِقَّة‎; الدِّقَاق
ad-daqīqīn‎; al-ʔadiqqāʔ‎; al-ʔadiqqa‎; ad-diqāq
دَقِيقَات‎; دَقَائِق‎; دِقَاق
daqīqāt‎; daqāʔiq‎; diqāq
الدَّقِيقَات‎; الدَّقَائِق‎; الدِّقَاق
ad-daqīqāt‎; ad-daqāʔiq‎; ad-diqāq
nominative دَقِيقُونَ‎; أَدِقَّاءُ‎; أَدِقَّةٌ‎; دِقَاقٌ
daqīqūna‎; ʔadiqqāʔu‎; ʔadiqqatun‎; diqāqun
الدَّقِيقُونَ‎; الْأَدِقَّاءُ‎; الْأَدِقَّةُ‎; الدِّقَاقُ
ad-daqīqūna‎; al-ʔadiqqāʔu‎; al-ʔadiqqatu‎; ad-diqāqu
دَقِيقَاتٌ‎; دَقَائِقُ‎; دِقَاقٌ
daqīqātun‎; daqāʔiqu‎; diqāqun
الدَّقِيقَاتُ‎; الدَّقَائِقُ‎; الدِّقَاقُ
ad-daqīqātu‎; ad-daqāʔiqu‎; ad-diqāqu
accusative دَقِيقِينَ‎; أَدِقَّاءَ‎; أَدِقَّةً‎; دِقَاقًا
daqīqīna‎; ʔadiqqāʔa‎; ʔadiqqatan‎; diqāqan
الدَّقِيقِينَ‎; الْأَدِقَّاءَ‎; الْأَدِقَّةَ‎; الدِّقَاقَ
ad-daqīqīna‎; al-ʔadiqqāʔa‎; al-ʔadiqqata‎; ad-diqāqa
دَقِيقَاتٍ‎; دَقَائِقَ‎; دِقَاقًا
daqīqātin‎; daqāʔiqa‎; diqāqan
الدَّقِيقَاتِ‎; الدَّقَائِقَ‎; الدِّقَاقَ
ad-daqīqāti‎; ad-daqāʔiqa‎; ad-diqāqa
genitive دَقِيقِينَ‎; أَدِقَّاءَ‎; أَدِقَّةٍ‎; دِقَاقٍ
daqīqīna‎; ʔadiqqāʔa‎; ʔadiqqatin‎; diqāqin
الدَّقِيقِينَ‎; الْأَدِقَّاءِ‎; الْأَدِقَّةِ‎; الدِّقَاقِ
ad-daqīqīna‎; al-ʔadiqqāʔi‎; al-ʔadiqqati‎; ad-diqāqi
دَقِيقَاتٍ‎; دَقَائِقَ‎; دِقَاقٍ
daqīqātin‎; daqāʔiqa‎; diqāqin
الدَّقِيقَاتِ‎; الدَّقَائِقِ‎; الدِّقَاقِ
ad-daqīqāti‎; ad-daqāʔiqi‎; ad-diqāqi

Descendants

  • Persian: دقیق (daqiq)
  • Ottoman Turkish: دقیق (dakîk)
  • Turkmen: takyk

Noun

دَقِيق • (daqīqm (usually uncountable)

  1. flour, meal
    Synonym: طَحِين (ṭaḥīn)

Declension

Declension of noun دَقِيق (daqīq)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal دَقِيق
daqīq
الدَّقِيق
ad-daqīq
دَقِيق
daqīq
nominative دَقِيقٌ
daqīqun
الدَّقِيقُ
ad-daqīqu
دَقِيقُ
daqīqu
accusative دَقِيقًا
daqīqan
الدَّقِيقَ
ad-daqīqa
دَقِيقَ
daqīqa
genitive دَقِيقٍ
daqīqin
الدَّقِيقِ
ad-daqīqi
دَقِيقِ
daqīqi

Descendants

Egyptian Arabic

Root
د ق ق
1 term

Etymology

From Arabic دَقِيق (daqīq).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /de.ʔiːʔ/, /di.ʔiːʔ/
    • IPA(key): [da.qiːq] (common pronunciation only for the adjective)

Noun

دَقِيق • (deʾīʾ, diʾīʾm

  1. flour

Adjective

دَقِيق • (daqīq) (feminine دقيقة (daqīqa), common plural دقيقين (daqīqīn))

  1. precise, accurate, exact

Hijazi Arabic

Root
د ق ق
5 terms

Etymology

From Arabic دَقِيق (daqīq).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /da.ɡiːɡ/
    • IPA(key): [da.qiːq] (common pronunciation only for the adjective)

Noun

دَقِيق • (dagīgm

  1. flour

Adjective

دَقِيق • (dagīg) (feminine دقيقة (dagīga), common plural دقيقين (dagīgīn))

  1. precise, accurate, exact