عقرب

See also: غفرت

Arabic

Etymology

  • From Proto-Semitic *ʕaḳrab-. Compare Jewish Palestinian Aramaic עַקְרַבָּא (ʿaqraḇā), Classical Syriac ܥܶܩܰܪܒܳܐ (ʿeqarbā), Hebrew עַקְרָב (ʿaqrāḇ), Ugaritic 𐎓𐎖𐎗𐎁 (ʿqrb), Ge'ez ዐቅረብ (ʿäḳräb); attested as a Semitic word since Akkadian 𒀝𒊏𒁍 (aqrabu).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ʕaq.rab/
      • (Kuwait) IPA(key): /ʕaɡ.rab/
      • (Moroccan) IPA(key): /ʕaq.rab/

    Noun

    عَقْرَب • (ʕaqrabm (plural عَقَارِب (ʕaqārib))

    1. scorpion
      الْعَقْرَب (al-ʕaqrab, Scorpio)
    2. (astronomy) Scorpius, a constellation of the zodiac
    3. (astrology) Scorpio, the zodiac sign for the scorpion
    4. hour hand of a clock, so named from its ending in two prongs

    Declension

    Declension of noun عَقْرَب (ʕaqrab)
    singular basic singular triptote
    indefinite definite construct
    informal عَقْرَب
    ʕaqrab
    الْعَقْرَب
    al-ʕaqrab
    عَقْرَب
    ʕaqrab
    nominative عَقْرَبٌ
    ʕaqrabun
    الْعَقْرَبُ
    al-ʕaqrabu
    عَقْرَبُ
    ʕaqrabu
    accusative عَقْرَبًا
    ʕaqraban
    الْعَقْرَبَ
    al-ʕaqraba
    عَقْرَبَ
    ʕaqraba
    genitive عَقْرَبٍ
    ʕaqrabin
    الْعَقْرَبِ
    al-ʕaqrabi
    عَقْرَبِ
    ʕaqrabi
    dual indefinite definite construct
    informal عَقْرَبَيْن
    ʕaqrabayn
    الْعَقْرَبَيْن
    al-ʕaqrabayn
    عَقْرَبَيْ
    ʕaqrabay
    nominative عَقْرَبَانِ
    ʕaqrabāni
    الْعَقْرَبَانِ
    al-ʕaqrabāni
    عَقْرَبَا
    ʕaqrabā
    accusative عَقْرَبَيْنِ
    ʕaqrabayni
    الْعَقْرَبَيْنِ
    al-ʕaqrabayni
    عَقْرَبَيْ
    ʕaqrabay
    genitive عَقْرَبَيْنِ
    ʕaqrabayni
    الْعَقْرَبَيْنِ
    al-ʕaqrabayni
    عَقْرَبَيْ
    ʕaqrabay
    plural basic broken plural diptote
    indefinite definite construct
    informal عَقَارِب
    ʕaqārib
    الْعَقَارِب
    al-ʕaqārib
    عَقَارِب
    ʕaqārib
    nominative عَقَارِبُ
    ʕaqāribu
    الْعَقَارِبُ
    al-ʕaqāribu
    عَقَارِبُ
    ʕaqāribu
    accusative عَقَارِبَ
    ʕaqāriba
    الْعَقَارِبَ
    al-ʕaqāriba
    عَقَارِبَ
    ʕaqāriba
    genitive عَقَارِبَ
    ʕaqāriba
    الْعَقَارِبِ
    al-ʕaqāribi
    عَقَارِبِ
    ʕaqāribi

    Derived terms

    Descendants

    References

    Chadian Arabic

    Etymology

    From Arabic عَقْرَب (ʕaqrab).

    Noun

    عقرب • (ʔagrabf (plural عقارب (ʔagārib))

    1. scorpion (arachnid of the order Scorpiones)
    2. (astronomy) Scorpius

    References

    • Heath, Judith; Mahadi, Mahamat Zene (2021), Lexique Arabe Tchadien-Français[1] (in French), 11th edition, N'Djamena, Chad: SIL Chad, page 5
    • Pommerol, Patrice Jullien de (1999), Dictionnaire Arabe Tchadien-Français (in French), Éditions Karthala, →ISBN, page 66

    Hijazi Arabic

    Etymology

    From Arabic عَقْرَب (ʕaqrab).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ʕaɡ.rab/

    Noun

    عقرب • (ʕagrabm (plural عَقارِب (ʕagārib))

    1. scorpion
    2. (astrology) Scorpio, the zodiac sign for the scorpion
    3. hour hand of a clock, so named from its ending in two prongs

    Khalaj

    Noun

    عَقرَب (aqrab) (definite accusative عَقرَبؽ, plural عَقرَبلار)

    1. Arabic spelling of aqrab (scorpion)

    Declension

    Declension of عقرب
    singular plural
    nominative عقرب عقربلار
    genitive عقربؽݧ عقربلارؽݧ
    dative عقربقا عقربلارقا
    definite accusative عقربؽ عقربلارؽ
    locative عقربچا عقربلارچا
    ablative عقربدا عقربلاردا
    instrumental عقربلا عقربلارلا
    equative عقربوارا عقربلاروارا

    Moroccan Arabic

    Etymology

    From Arabic عَقْرَب (ʕaqrab).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ʕaq.rab/

    Noun

    عقرب • (ʕaqrabm (plural عقارب (ʕqārib))

    1. scorpion

    Ottoman Turkish

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Arabic عَقْرَب (ʕaqrab, scorpion), itself from Proto-Semitic *ʕaḳrab-.

    Noun

    عقرب • (ʼakreb) (definite accusative عقربی (ʼakrebi), plural عقارب (ʼakarîb))

    1. scorpion, any of the arachnids in the order Scorpiones provided with pincers and a sting
      Synonym: كژدم (kejdum)
    2. hour hand, little hand, the short hand of a clock or watch face that indicates the hours
      Synonym: ساعت عقربی (saʼat ʼakrebi)
    3. (astronomy) Scorpius, a constellation of the zodiac in the southern celestial hemisphere
    4. (astrology) Scorpio, the zodiac sign for the scorpion covering October 23 - November 22

    Derived terms

    • اولمش عقرب صوقمز (ölmüş ʼakreb sokmaz, a dead scorpion does not sting)
    • ساعت عقربی (saʼat ʼakrebi, hour hand)
    • عقرب اوتی (ʼakreb otu, scorpion's tail)
    • عقرب دلیكی (ʼakreb deliği, scorpion's hole)
    • عقرب قویروغی (ʼakreb kuyruğu, scorpioid)
    • عقرب پراچولی (ʼakreb paraçolü, sternpost)
    • عقرب یاغی (ʼakreb yağı, scorpion oil)
    • عقربان (ʼakrubân, male scorpion)
    • عقربك (ʼakrebek, little scorpion)
    • عقربه (ʼakrebe, female scorpion)
    • عقربی (ʼakrebî, scorpioid)
    • قلب العقرب (kalbüʼl-ʼakreb, the star Antares)

    Descendants

    Further reading

    Persian

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Arabic عَقْرَب (ʕaqrab).

    Pronunciation

     

    Readings
    Classical reading? aqrab
    Dari reading? aqrab
    Iranian reading? aġrab
    Tajik reading? aqrab

    Noun

    Dari کژدم
    Iranian Persian عقرب
    Tajik каждум

    عقرب • (aqrab / aġrab) (plural عقرب‌ها (aqrab-hā / aġrab-hâ), Tajik spelling ақраб)

    1. scorpion
      Synonym: کژدم (každum / každom)
      • c. 1520, Selim I of the Ottoman Empire, edited by Benedek Péri, The Persian Dīvān of Yavuz Sulṭān Selīm, Budapest, Hungary: Research Centre for the Humanities, Eötvös Loránd Research Network, →ISBN, page 172:
        چو عقربیست بمه زلف او که بر جانم
        ازو بهر سر مو صد هزار نیش آید
        čū aqrabē-st ba-mah zulf-i ō ki bar jānam
        az ō ba-har sar-i mō sad hazār nēš āyad
        The tresses that are upon [the face of] my beloved are like a scorpion on the moon;
        A hundred thousand stings come from her from the end of every strand of hair.
        (Classical Persian transliteration)
    2. (astronomy) Scorpius (constellation)
    3. (astrology) Scorpio (zodiac)
    4. hour hand of a clock

    See also

    Zodiac signs in Persian (layout · text)

    حمل

    ثور

    جوزا

    سرطان

    اسد

    سنبله

    میزان

    عقرب

    قوس

    جدی

    دلو

    حوت

    Further reading

    South Levantine Arabic

    Etymology

    Learned borrowing from Arabic عَقْرَب (ʕaqrab).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ʕaq.rab/, [ˈʕɑq.rˤɑb]

    Noun

    عقرب • (ʕaqrabm (plural عقارب (ʕaqārib))

    1. scorpion
    2. (astrology) Scorpio

    See also

    Zodiac signs in South Levantine Arabic · الأبراج (il-ʔabrāj) (layout · text)

    الحمل (il-ḥamal, Aries)

    التور (it-tōr, Taurus)

    الجوزاء (il-jōzāʔ, Gemini)

    السرطان (is-saraṭān, Cancer)

    الأسد (il-ʔasad, Leo)

    العذراء (il-ʕazrāʔ, Virgo)

    الميزان (il-mīzān, Libra)

    العقرب (il-ʕaqrab, Scorpio)

    القوس (il-qōs, Sagittarius)

    الجدي (il-jadi, Capricorn)

    الدلو (id-dalu, Aquarius)

    الحوت (il-ḥūt, Pisces)