عرق

See also: غرف, عرف, غرق, ع ر ق, ع ر ف, and غ ر ق

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ع ر ق (ʿ-r-q).

Verb

عَرِقَ (ʿariqa) I, non-past يَعْرَقُ‎ (yaʿraqu)

  1. to sweat, to perspire
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Verb

عَرَّقَ (ʿarraqa) II, non-past يُعَرِّقُ‎ (yuʿarriqu)

  1. to make sweat, to promote perspiration
  2. to water down, to dilute (a drink)
  3. to take root
  4. to be deeply rooted
  5. to vein, to marble
Conjugation

Etymology 3

Noun

عَرَق (ʿaraq) m

  1. verbal noun of عَرِقَ (ʿariqa) (form I)
  2. sweat, perspiration
  3. arrack (a clear raisin liquor that turns cloudy when water is added)
Declension
Descendants

Etymology 4

Noun

عِرْق (ʿirq) m (plural عُرُوق (ʿurūq) or أَعْراق (ʾaʿrāq))

  1. plant stem, leaf stem
  2. vein
  3. hereditary disposition
  4. race, stock, descent
Declension

References


    Azerbaijani

    Other scripts
    Cyrillic араг
    Roman araq
    Perso-Arabic عرق

    Etymology

    Ultimately from Arabic عَرَق (ʿaraq).

    Noun

    عرق (araq) (definite accusative عرقی, plural عرقلار)

    1. vodka

    Persian

    Etymology

    Ultimately from Arabic عَرَق (ʿaraq).

    Noun

    عرق ('araq)

    1. sweat, perspiration
    2. arak, araq (aniseed-flavoured distilled alcoholic drink)
    3. spirit (alcohol)
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