مردقوش

Arabic

مَرْدَقُوش

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Syriac ܡܪܕܓܫ (mardaguš, marjoram), derived from Middle Persian [script needed] (mlcngwš /⁠marzangōš⁠/, marjoram), which itself was borrowed directly in the more classical form مَرْزَنْجُوش (marzanjūš), also as Middle Armenian մարզանգոշ (marzangoš). The first element [script needed] (mlc' /⁠marw⁠/) is easily identified as a generic term for any herb, compare Sanskrit मरुव (maruva, marjoram), a term which is actually witnessed by Arabic مَرْو (marw, odoriferous plants herbs; Maerua; pebbles; flints; quartz).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mar.da.quːʃ/

Noun

مَرْدَقُوش • (mardaqūšm

  1. marjoram

Declension

Declension of noun مَرْدَقُوش (mardaqūš)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal مَرْدَقُوش
mardaqūš
الْمَرْدَقُوش
al-mardaqūš
مَرْدَقُوش
mardaqūš
nominative مَرْدَقُوشٌ
mardaqūšun
الْمَرْدَقُوشُ
al-mardaqūšu
مَرْدَقُوشُ
mardaqūšu
accusative مَرْدَقُوشًا
mardaqūšan
الْمَرْدَقُوشَ
al-mardaqūša
مَرْدَقُوشَ
mardaqūša
genitive مَرْدَقُوشٍ
mardaqūšin
الْمَرْدَقُوشِ
al-mardaqūši
مَرْدَقُوشِ
mardaqūši

Descendants

  • Maltese: merdqux, merqtux (colloquial), meqtux (Xagħra), merqux (Xagħra)
  • Moroccan Arabic: مرددوش (mardaddūš), برددوش (bardaddūš)
  • Catalan: marduix, moraduix
  • Spanish: almoraduj, almoradux, almoraduz, almoradijo

Further reading