غامق

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of غَمُقَ (ḡamuqa), from the root غ م ق (ḡ-m-q).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɣaː.miq/
    • (Hejazi) IPA(key): /ɣaː.miɡ/

Adjective

غَامِق (ḡāmiq) (feminine غَامِقَة (ḡāmiqa), masculine plural غَامِقُونَ (ḡāmiqūna), feminine plural غَامِقَات (ḡāmiqāt), elative أَغْمَق (ʔaḡmaq))

  1. dark in colour
    عَفْوًا، هَلْ كُنْتُنَّ تُرِدْنَ الْغَامِقَ أَمْ اَلْفَاتِحَ؟
    ʕafwan, hal kuntunna turidna l-ḡāmiqa ʔam al-fātiḥa?
    Excuse me, did you want the dark-coloured or the light-coloured (object)?
    Synonym: دَاكِن (dākin)
    Antonym: فَاتِح (fātiḥ)

Declension

Descendants

  • Gulf Arabic: غامج (ḡāmij)
  • South Levantine Arabic: غامق (ḡameʔ)

South Levantine Arabic

Root
غ م ق

Etymology

From Arabic غَامِق (ḡāmiq).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Urban) /ɣaː.miʔ/, [ˈɣæː.mɪʔ]
  • IPA(key): (Bedouin) /ɣaː.miɡ/, [ˈɣæː.mɪɡ]
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Adjective

غامق (ḡameʔ) (feminine غامقة (ḡamʔe), elative أغمق (ʔaḡmaʔ))

  1. dark (colour)
    أزرق غامقʔazraʔ ḡameʔdark blue
    Antonym: فاتح (fāteḥ)
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