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Arabic dictionary

Dictionary Habib Anthony Salmone, An Advanced Learner's Arabic-English Dictionary (1889)

Entry نوق

نَاقَ (و)(n. ac. نَوْق) a. Removed the fat. نَوَّقَa. Broke in (camel). تَنَوَّقَ (a. و or ي ) [Fī], Did carefully. b. [Fī], Was fastidious in. إِنْتَوَقَa. Chose, selected. إِسْتَنْوَقَa. Was like a camel. نَاقَة [] (pl. نَاق [ ]نُوْق [ 3 ] أَنْوُق [] a. أَنْؤُق أَيْنُقنِيَاق [] أَنْوَاق [أَنْوَاْق], نَاقَات أَيَانِق نِيَاقَات ) a. She-camel. نِيْق (pl. نِيَاق [ 23I ] نُيُوْق [] أَنْيَاق [] ) a. Mountaintop, summit. نِيْقَة [] a. Carefulness; zeal; ability. b. Fastidiousness; tidiness; elegance. نُوْقَة [] a. Dexterity, expertness. نَوَقa. Reddish white. نَوَقَة [] a. Slaughterers (fewish). نَيِّق [] a. Fastidious, tidy; elegant. نَوَّاق [] a. Skilful, expert. مُنَوَّق [ N. P. a. II], Broken in. b. Fertilized. c. Arranged. أُيَيْنِقَات a. Young she-camels. نَاوَق P. a. Boat, skiff.