دقاق

Arabic

Etymology

From the root د ق ق (d-q-q).

Noun

دَقَّاق (daqqāq) m (plural دَقَّاقُون (daqqāqūn))

  1. flour-merchant

Declension

Adjective

دَقَّاق (daqqāq) (feminine دَقَّاقَة (daqqāqa), masculine plural دَقَّاقُونَ (daqqāqūna), feminine plural دَقَّاقَات (daqqāqāt))

  1. someone or something that constantly crushes, pounds, knocks etc. what دَقَّ (daqqa) means

Declension

Noun

دَقَّاق (daqqāq) m (plural دَقَّاقَات (daqqāqāt))

  1. hydraulic breaker
  2. jackhammer

Declension

Adjective

دِقَاق (diqāq) m pl

  1. inflection of دَقِيق (daqīq):
    1. animate masculine plural
    2. inanimate masculine plural
    3. feminine plural

Hijazi Arabic

دَقَّاق

Etymology

From the root د ق ق (d-q-q); "to knock".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /daˈɡːaːɡ/

Noun

دَقَّاق (daggāg) m (plural دَقَّاقات (daggāgāt))

  1. hydraulic breaker
  2. jackhammer

See also

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