طبق

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ط ب ق (ṭ-b-q), all alterations of طَابَق (ṭābaq).

Noun

طَبَق (ṭabaq) m (plural أَطْبَاق (ʔaṭbāq))

  1. plate (serving dish)
  2. anything in the shape of a serving dish, such as a satellite dish (طَبَق الْقَمَر (ṭabaq al-qamar)), flying saucer (طَبَق طَائِر (ṭabaq ṭāʔir))
  3. a thing that is the equal of another thing so that it covers it, lid, cover
  4. (obsolete) a joint, a limb or member of the body; bone of the head

Declension

Descendants

  • Ottoman Turkish: طباق (tabak)
    • Turkish: tabak
    • Middle Armenian: թապախ (tʿapax), թապաղ (tʿapał), տապաղ (tapał)

Verb

طَبَّقَ (ṭabbaqa) II, non-past يُطَبِّقُ‎ (yuṭabbiqu)

  1. to apply
  2. to superpose, to make cover so that there is congruence

Conjugation

Noun

طِبْق (ṭibq) m

  1. thing that matches in form, what suits, conforms, corresponds, tallies, what is of the like measure (often in the adverbial accusative)

Declension

Egyptian Arabic

Noun

طبق (Tabaq)

  1. plate (serving dish)

Persian

Etymology 1

From Arabic طِبْق (ṭibq).

Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /ˈtibq(i)/

Noun

طِبق (tebq)

  1. conformity, correspondence

Preposition

طِبقِ (tebq-e)

  1. according to, based on
    طبق افسانهtebq-e afsâneaccording to legend
    طبق قرآنtebq-e qor'ânaccording to the Qur'an

Etymology 2

From Arabic طَبَق (ṭabaq).

Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /taˈbaq/

Noun

طَبَق (tabaq)

  1. plate, large dish, tray

Urdu

Pronunciation

Noun

طبق (tabaq) m (Hindi spelling तबक़)

  1. dish, tray, plate
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