ثقق
Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the concept of firmness, certainty, and reliability. It extends to the idea of being well-established, trustworthy, and sure of something. It can also denote a specific type of sound or action.
Derived headwords
- 1.to be firmboth
To be solid, stable, and well-established in one's being or in a particular state.
- 2.to be certainboth
To be sure of something, to have no doubt about its truth or reality.
- 1.trustboth
Reliance on someone or something; confidence in their integrity, ability, or truthfulness.
- 2.trustworthy personboth
A person in whom one places trust; a reliable and dependable individual.
- 3.confidenceboth
A feeling of assurance or certainty about something.
- 1.trustworthy peopleboth
Plural of 'thiqah', referring to multiple individuals who are reliable and dependable.
- 1.to make firmclassical
To strengthen, solidify, or make something more stable or certain.
- 1.firmclassical
Solid, stable, well-established.
- 2.certainclassical
Sure, without doubt.
- 1.to make a soundclassical
To produce a specific sound, often described as a repeated or sharp noise.
- 1.making a soundclassical
The act of producing a repeated or sharp sound.
- 2.speedclassical
The act of moving or acting quickly.