طاغ

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of طَغَى (ṭaḡā), from the root ط غ ي (ṭ-ḡ-y).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tˤaː.ɣin/

Adjective

طَاغٍ (ṭāḡin) (construct state طَاغِي (ṭāḡī), feminine طَاغِيَة (ṭāḡiya))

  1. oppressive, absolutist, dictator
  2. common, widespread
Declension

References


Ottoman Turkish

Noun

طاغ (dağ)

  1. Alternative form of داغ (mountain; hill; mound)

References

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