ملک
See also: ملك
Pashto
Etymology
From Arabic مَلِك (malik, “king”). From Proto-Semitic *malk-. Cognate to Hebrew מֶלֶךְ (mélekh, “king”) and מָלַךְ (malákh, “to rule”), and Aramaic מַלְכָּא (malkā, “king”) and מְלַךְ (m'laḵ, “to rule”).
Declension
declension of ملک
singular | plural | ||
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direct | ملک (malik) | ملکان (malikân) | |
oblique | ملک (malik) | ملکانو (malikâno) | |
vocative | ملکه (malika) | ملکانو (malikâno) |
Related terms
- ملکه (malika, “queen”)
References
- Raverty, H. G. (1867), “ملک”, in A dictionary of the Puk'hto, Pus'hto, or language of the Afghans: with remarks on the originality of the language, and its affinity to other oriental tongues, London: Williams & Nortgate
Persian
Derived terms
- ملکالموت (malek-ol-mowt)
Derived terms
- ملکزاده (malek-zâde)
- ملکی (maleki)
- ملوکانه (molukâne)
- ملوکالطوائفی (moluk-ot-tavâ'efi)
Related terms
- ملکه (malake)
- ملکوت (malakut)
Derived terms
- ملکدار (melkdâr)
- ملکی (melki)
- ملکیت (melkiyat)
Related terms
- مالک (mâlek)
- تملک (tamallok)
- مملوک (mamluk)
Derived terms
- ملکی (molki)
Urdu
Declension
Declension of ملک | ||
---|---|---|
singular | plural | |
direct | ملک (mulk) | ملک (mulk) |
oblique | ملک (mulk) | ملکوں (mulkõ) |
vocative | ملک (mulk) | ملکو (mulko) |
Synonyms
- دیش (deś)
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