منطق

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ن ط ق (n-ṭ-q).

Noun

مَنْطِق (manṭiq) m

  1. speech, language, dialect,
  2. expression, articulation, utterance
  3. eloquence, oration, rhetoric
  4. logic, dialectic
  5. conversation, dialogue, talk, discussion
Declension
Descendants

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Etymology 2

Denominal verb of مَنْطِق (manṭiq) and مِنْطَقَة (minṭaqa).

Verb

مَنْطَقَ (manṭaqa) Iq, non-past يُمَنْطِقُ‎ (yumanṭiqu)

  1. (transitive) to logicize, to formulate into coherent pieces or expressions, to articulate an argument or premises, to parse out, to delineate
  2. (transitive) to gird something construed with بِ (bi)
Conjugation

See also

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مَنْطِق (manṭiq).

Noun

منطق (manteq) (plural مناطق)

  1. speaking
  2. pronouncing
  3. oration
  4. eloquence
  5. logic

Derived terms

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