زقوم

Arabic

زَقُّومBalanites aegyptiacus
زَقُّومEuphorbia neriifolia

Etymology

From the root ز ق م (z-q-m) related to gulping.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /zaq.quːm/

Noun

زَقُّوم (zaqqūm) m

  1. Egyptian balsam (Balanites aegyptiacus fruit and tree)
    Hypernym: هِجْلِيج (hijlīj)
    • 2019 June 24, مشاري الذايدي, “باتجاه سقوط محور تركيا وإيران وقطر”, in Aš-šarq al-ʾawsaṭ:
      المعسكر الذي تقبع به سلطات قطر وتركيا وإيران في النازل لا الطالع، تحصد الزقوم وتتجرع العلقم وتضرس الحصرم على أسنان نخرة.
      The camp in which the powers of Qaṭar, Turkey, and Iran trumpet is descending, not ascending; they reap the Egyptian balsam, gorge the colocynth, and chomp on sour grapes high-nosed.
  2. spurge (Euphorbia spp., including Euphorbia neriifolia, Euphorbia resinifera, Euphorbia abyssinica)

Declension

Descendants

  • Armenian: զխկում (zxkum)
  • Azerbaijani: zəqqum
  • English: zachun
  • Hebrew: זַקּוּם (zaqqūm)
  • Kazakh: зақым (zaqym)
  • Ottoman Turkish: زقوم (zakkum, zikkum, zıkkum)

References

Gulf Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic زَقُّوم (zaqqūm).

Pronunciation

Interjection

زقوم (zaqqūm)

  1. (slang) expression of, disgust, annoyance, anger, dismay

Ottoman Turkish

زَقُّومNerium oleander

Etymology

From Arabic زَقُّوم (zaqqūm).

Noun

زقوم (zakkum, zikkum, zıkkum)

  1. oleander (Nerium oleander)
    Synonym: آغو آغاجی (ağu ağacı)

Descendants

Noun

زقوم (zıkkım)

  1. poison
    Synonyms: زهر (zehr), آغو (ağu)
  2. vex, bitter pill, a nuisant thing or behaviour or person
    Synonyms: الم (elem), بلا (belâ), علت (ʼillet)

Descendants

  • Turkish: zıkkım

References

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