ساقط

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Arabic

Root
س ق ط (s q ṭ)
7 terms

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of the verb سَقَطَ (saqaṭa, to fall).

Pronunciation

Adjective

سَاقِط (sāqiṭ) (feminine سَاقِطَة (sāqiṭa), masculine plural سَاقِطُونَ (sāqiṭūna), feminine plural سَاقِطَات (sāqiṭāt))

  1. fallen, falling, dropping
  2. vile, disreputable
  3. (law) annulled, abolished, void
  4. (physics) incident (of light)

Declension

Noun

سَاقِط (sāqiṭm (plural سَاقِطُون (sāqiṭūn) or سُقَّاط (suqqāṭ) or سَوَاقِط (sawāqiṭ))

  1. lowlife
  2. (botany) caducous
  3. (anatomy) caduca, decidua

Declension