راغ

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ر و غ (r-w-ḡ).

Verb

رَاغَ (rāḡa) I, non-past يَرُوغُ‎ (yarūḡu)

  1. to turn, to swerve

Conjugation

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian راغ (râğ, meadow).

Noun

راغ (rağ)

  1. foot of a mountain, the lower part of a mountain
    Synonyms: اتك (etek), یاقه (yaka)
  2. meadow, field, garden, a grassy place

Descendants

  • Turkish: rag

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /ɾɔɣ/

Noun

راغ (râğ)

  1. meadow
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