رقيق
Arabic
Etymology
From the root ر ق ق (r-q-q).
Adjective
رَقِيق • (raqīq) (feminine رَقِيقَة (raqīqa), common plural رِقَاق (riqāq), masculine plural أَرِقَّاء (ʾariqqāʾ), feminine plural رَقِيقَات (raqīqāt), elative أَرَقّ (ʾaraqq))
Declension
Declension of adjective رَقِيق (raqīq)
| Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| basic singular triptote | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Informal | رَقِيق raqīq |
الرَّقِيق ar-raqīq |
رَقِيقَة raqīqa |
الرَّقِيقَة ar-raqīqa |
| Nominative | رَقِيقٌ raqīqun |
الرَّقِيقُ ar-raqīqu |
رَقِيقَةٌ raqīqatun |
الرَّقِيقَةُ ar-raqīqatu |
| Accusative | رَقِيقًا raqīqan |
الرَّقِيقَ ar-raqīqa |
رَقِيقَةً raqīqatan |
الرَّقِيقَةَ ar-raqīqata |
| Genitive | رَقِيقٍ raqīqin |
الرَّقِيقِ ar-raqīqi |
رَقِيقَةٍ raqīqatin |
الرَّقِيقَةِ ar-raqīqati |
| Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Informal | رَقِيقَيْن raqīqayn |
الرَّقِيقَيْن ar-raqīqayn |
رَقِيقَتَيْن raqīqatayn |
الرَّقِيقَتَيْن ar-raqīqatayn |
| Nominative | رَقِيقَانِ raqīqāni |
الرَّقِيقَانِ ar-raqīqāni |
رَقِيقَتَانِ raqīqatāni |
الرَّقِيقَتَانِ ar-raqīqatāni |
| Accusative | رَقِيقَيْنِ raqīqayni |
الرَّقِيقَيْنِ ar-raqīqayni |
رَقِيقَتَيْنِ raqīqatayni |
الرَّقِيقَتَيْنِ ar-raqīqatayni |
| Genitive | رَقِيقَيْنِ raqīqayni |
الرَّقِيقَيْنِ ar-raqīqayni |
رَقِيقَتَيْنِ raqīqatayni |
الرَّقِيقَتَيْنِ ar-raqīqatayni |
| Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
| basic broken plural diptote; basic broken plural triptote | sound feminine plural; basic broken plural triptote | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Informal | أَرِقَّاء; رِقَاق ʾariqqāʾ; riqāq |
الْأَرِقَّاء; الرِّقَاق al-ʾariqqāʾ; ar-riqāq |
رَقِيقَات; رِقَاق raqīqāt; riqāq |
الرَّقِيقَات; الرِّقَاق ar-raqīqāt; ar-riqāq |
| Nominative | أَرِقَّاءُ; رِقَاقٌ ʾariqqāʾu; riqāqun |
الْأَرِقَّاءُ; الرِّقَاقُ al-ʾariqqāʾu; ar-riqāqu |
رَقِيقَاتٌ; رِقَاقٌ raqīqātun; riqāqun |
الرَّقِيقَاتُ; الرِّقَاقُ ar-raqīqātu; ar-riqāqu |
| Accusative | أَرِقَّاءَ; رِقَاقًا ʾariqqāʾa; riqāqan |
الْأَرِقَّاءَ; الرِّقَاقَ al-ʾariqqāʾa; ar-riqāqa |
رَقِيقَاتٍ; رِقَاقًا raqīqātin; riqāqan |
الرَّقِيقَاتِ; الرِّقَاقَ ar-raqīqāti; ar-riqāqa |
| Genitive | أَرِقَّاءَ; رِقَاقٍ ʾariqqāʾa; riqāqin |
الْأَرِقَّاءِ; الرِّقَاقِ al-ʾariqqāʾi; ar-riqāqi |
رَقِيقَاتٍ; رِقَاقٍ raqīqātin; riqāqin |
الرَّقِيقَاتِ; الرِّقَاقِ ar-raqīqāti; ar-riqāqi |
References
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884), “رقيق”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary, London: W.H. Allen
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