مخ
See also: مچ
Arabic
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *muḫḫ- (“head; brain; marrow”).
Noun
مُخّ • (muḵḵ) m (plural أَمْخَاخ (ʾamḵāḵ))
Declension
Declension of noun مُخّ (muḵḵ)
| Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | مُخّ muḵḵ |
الْمُخّ al-muḵḵ |
مُخّ muḵḵ |
| Nominative | مُخٌّ muḵḵun |
الْمُخُّ al-muḵḵu |
مُخُّ muḵḵu |
| Accusative | مُخًّا muḵḵan |
الْمُخَّ al-muḵḵa |
مُخَّ muḵḵa |
| Genitive | مُخٍّ muḵḵin |
الْمُخِّ al-muḵḵi |
مُخِّ muḵḵi |
| Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
| Informal | مُخَّيْن muḵḵayn |
الْمُخَّيْن al-muḵḵayn |
مُخَّيْ muḵḵay |
| Nominative | مُخَّانِ muḵḵāni |
الْمُخَّانِ al-muḵḵāni |
مُخَّا muḵḵā |
| Accusative | مُخَّيْنِ muḵḵayni |
الْمُخَّيْنِ al-muḵḵayni |
مُخَّيْ muḵḵay |
| Genitive | مُخَّيْنِ muḵḵayni |
الْمُخَّيْنِ al-muḵḵayni |
مُخَّيْ muḵḵay |
| Plural | basic broken plural triptote | ||
| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | أَمْخَاخ ʾamḵāḵ |
الْأَمْخَاخ al-ʾamḵāḵ |
أَمْخَاخ ʾamḵāḵ |
| Nominative | أَمْخَاخٌ ʾamḵāḵun |
الْأَمْخَاخُ al-ʾamḵāḵu |
أَمْخَاخُ ʾamḵāḵu |
| Accusative | أَمْخَاخًا ʾamḵāḵan |
الْأَمْخَاخَ al-ʾamḵāḵa |
أَمْخَاخَ ʾamḵāḵa |
| Genitive | أَمْخَاخٍ ʾamḵāḵin |
الْأَمْخَاخِ al-ʾamḵāḵi |
أَمْخَاخِ ʾamḵāḵi |
Synonyms
- دِماغ (dimāḡ)
Egyptian Arabic
Etymology
From Arabic مُخّ (muḵḵ), from Proto-Semitic *muḫḫ- (“head; brain; marrow”).
Noun
مخ • (muḵḵ) m (plural أَمْخَاخ (amḵā́ḵ))
Synonyms
- دِمَاغ (dimāḡ)
Persian
Etymology
Related to Middle Persian [script needed] (muğ)[script needed] or [script needed] (mug)[script needed].
Noun
مخ • (mox)
Synonyms
- نخل (naxl)
Derived terms
- مخور (moxvar)
Southwestern Fars
Noun
مخ (mox)
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