أقصى

See also: أقضى, اقضي, and أقضي

Arabic

Etymology

Elative adjective from قَصِيّ (qaṣiyy, distant), from the root ق ص و (q-ṣ-w).

Adjective

أَقْصَى (ʔaqṣā) (feminine قُصْوَى (quṣwā), masculine plural أَقْصَوْنَ (ʔaqṣawna) or أَقَاصٍ (ʔaqāṣin), feminine plural قُصْوَيَات (quṣwayāt))

  1. further, more distant; furthest, most distant
    الشَّرْق الْأَقْصَىaš-šarq al-ʔaqṣāthe Far East, as opposed to الشَّرْق الْأَدْنَى (aš-šarq al-ʔadnā)
    Antonym: أَدْنَى (ʔadnā)
  2. last
  3. extreme

Declension

Derived terms

References

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ق ص و

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Arabic أَقْصَى (ʔaqṣā).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔaq.sˤa/, [ˈʔɑq.sˤɑ]
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Adjective

أقصى (ʔaqṣa)

  1. farther, farthest, most distant
    Antonym: أدنى (ʔadna)
  2. maximal
    الحدّ الأقصىil-ḥadd il-ʔaqṣathe maximum
    Synonym: أعلى (ʔaʕla)
    Antonym: أدنى (ʔadna)

See also

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