لائق

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of لَاقَ (lāqa, to be suitable, to fit), from the root ل ي ق (l-y-q).

Adjective

لَائِق (lāʔiq) (feminine لَائِقَة (lāʔiqa), elative أَلْيَق (ʔalyaq))

  1. fit, proper, appropriate

Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: layiq
  • Middle Armenian: լայեխ (layex), լայէխ (layēx), լայեղ (layeł)
    • Armenian: լայաղ (layał), լայեխ (layex), լայեղ (layeł), լայըխ (layəx); լայէխ (layēx)
  • Ottoman Turkish: لایق (layık), لائق (la'ik)
  • Persian: لایق (lâyeq)
  • Uyghur: لايىق (layiq)

References

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