باك

Arabic

Adjective

بَاكٍ (bākin), feminine بَاكِيَة (bākiya), masculine plural بَاكُون (bākūn) or بُكَاة (bukāh) or بُكِيّ (bukiyy), feminine plural بَاكِيَات (bākiyāt) or بَوَاكٍ (bawākin)

  1. active participle of بَكَى (bakā): weeping, crying
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 19:58:
      [] إِذَا تُتْلَى عَلَيْهِمْ آيَاتُ الرَّحْمَٰنِ خَرُّوا سُجَّدًا وَبُكِيًّا
      [] ʔiḏā tutlā ʕalayhim ʔāyātu r-raḥmāni ḵarrū sujjadan wabukiyyan
      (please add an English translation of this quote)

Declension

Bulgar

Etymology

Cognate with Karakhanid باكْ‎ (bēg), Turkish bey. From Proto-Turkic *bēg.

Noun

باك (bêk)

  1. Khazar and Bulgar rulers

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

From Persian باک (bâk).

Noun

باك (bâk)

  1. fear; terror

References

Noun

باك (bañ)

  1. Alternative form of بان (henbane)

References

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