مكس

See also: مگس

Arabic

Etymology

Synchronically from the root م ك س (m-k-s), diachronically the noun has been loaned from Classical Syriac ܡܟܣܐ (maḵsā) and from it the verbs formed.

Verb

مَكَسَ (makasa) I, non-past يَمْكِسُ‎ (yamkisu)

  1. to collect taxes

Conjugation

Verb

مَكَّسَ (makkasa) II, non-past يُمَكِّسُ‎ (yumakkisu)

  1. to collect taxes

Conjugation

Noun

مَكْس (maks) m (plural مُكُوس (mukūs))

  1. customs
  2. tax (specifically excise tax or sales tax)
  3. toll, duty, impost
  4. verbal noun of مَكَسَ (makasa) (form I)

Declension

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