س ك ك
Arabic
Derived terms
- Form I: سَكَّ (sakka, “to lock; to dung; to mint”)
- Active participle: سَاكّ (sākk)
- Passive participle: مَسْكُوك (maskūk)
- Form I: سَكَّ (sakka, “to be small in the ear”)
- Active participle: سَاكّ (sākk)
- Form V: تَسَكَّكَ (tasakkaka, “to be humiliated”)
- Verbal noun: تَسَكُّك (tasakkuk)
- Active participle: مُتَسَكِّك (mutasakkik)
- Passive participle: مُتَسَكَّك (mutasakkak)
- Form VII: اِنْسَكَّ (insakka, “to be locked”)
- Verbal noun: اِنْسِكَاك (insikāk)
- Active participle: مُنْسَكّ (munsakk)
- Form VIII: اِسْتَكَّ (istakka, “to become deaf, to be deaf”)
- Verbal noun: اِسْتِكَاك (istikāk)
- Active participle: مُسْتَكّ (mustakk)
- Passive participle: مُسْتَكّ (mustakk)
References
- Freytag, Georg (1833), “س ك ك”, in Lexicon arabico-latinum praesertim ex Djeuharii Firuzabadiique et aliorum Arabum operibus adhibitis Golii quoque et aliorum libris confectum (in Latin), volume 2, Halle: C. A. Schwetschke, pages 331–332
- Lane, Edward William (1863), “س ك ك”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate, pages 1386–1388
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