Root m-s-k
Akkadian ↔ Arabic
Akkadian
akk- maškanumnounthreshing floor
- muškēnumnouncommoner, dependent (a class of people dependent or reliant on others, unable to provide supplies on their own)
- musukkannumnouna musukkannu tree (a type of tree and its wood imported from the East)
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Arabic
arroot: m-s-k
- مَسَكَmasakaverb☪︎ Q.4:15to grab, grasp, clutch, clasp, seize, take hold
- مَسْكmasknoun☪︎ Q.4:15verbal noun of مَسَكَ (masaka) (form I)
- مُسُكmusukadj☪︎ Q.4:15grasping, greedy, avaricious
- أَمْسَكَʔamsakaverb☪︎ Q.4:15to seize, grasp, clutch, grip, hold
- تَمَسَّكَtamassakaverb☪︎ Q.4:15to hold on, hold fast, clutch (بِ (bi))
- تَمَاسَكَtamāsakaverb☪︎ Q.4:15to hold together, be firmly connected, be interlocked, be cohesive
- اِسْتَمْسَكَistamsakaverb☪︎ Q.4:15to cling, to adhere, to stick
- إِمْسَاكِيَّةʔimsākiyyanoun☪︎ Q.4:15a type of calendar showing the proper times to start and break the fast according to Islamic jurisprudence.
Canonical root family: m-s-k