طاش

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Arabic[edit]

Root
ط ي ش (ṭ-y-š)

Pronunciation[edit]

Verb[edit]

طَاشَ (ṭāša) I, non-past يَطِيشُ‎ (yaṭīšu)

  1. to be wild, to be frivolous, to be light-headed
    Synonyms: نَزِقَ (naziqa), تَهَوَّرَ (tahawwara)
    طَاشَ عَقْلُهُṭāša ʕaqluhuHis mind went wild.

Conjugation[edit]

References[edit]

Egyptian Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Coptic ⲧⲟϣ (toš), from Egyptian tꜣš (border, geographic frontier).

Noun[edit]

طاش (ṭāšm

  1. (agricultural) border, boundary

References[edit]

  • Bishai, Wilson B. (1964) “Coptic Lexical Influence on Egyptian Arabic”, in Journal of Near Eastern Studies, volume 23, number 1, →DOI, page 46a

Moroccan Arabic[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Arabic طَاشَ (ṭāša).

Verb[edit]

طاش (ṭāš) I (non-past يطيش (yṭīš)) (dated)

  1. to be unsettled, to rock up the air, to swing
  2. to be dispersed, to be dilapidated
Conjugation[edit]
    Conjugation of طاش
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m طشت (ṭašt) طشتي (ṭašti) طاش (ṭāš) طشنا (ṭašna) طشتوا (ṭaštu) طاشوا (ṭāšu)
f طاشت (ṭāšet)
non-past m نطيش (nṭīš) تطيش (tṭīš) يطيش (yṭīš) نطيشوا (nṭīšu) تطيشوا (tṭīšu) يطيشوا (yṭīšu)
f تطيشي (tṭīši) تطيش (tṭīš)
imperative m طيش (ṭīš) طيشوا (ṭīšu)
f طيشي (ṭīši)

Etymology 2[edit]

From French tache.

Noun[edit]

طاش (ṭāšf (plural طاشات (ṭāšāt))

  1. blot, blemish
    Synonym: بقعة (buqʕa)

Ottoman Turkish[edit]

طاش

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tiāĺ (stone); cognate with Old Turkic 𐱃𐱁 (taš), Azerbaijani daş, Bashkir таш (taş), Chuvash чул (čul), Kazakh тас (tas), Kyrgyz таш (taş), Turkmen daş, Uyghur تاش (tash), Uzbek tosh and Yakut таас (taas).

Noun[edit]

طاش (taş)

  1. stone, rock, a hard, naturally occurring aggregate of solid mineral matter
    Synonyms: جندل (cendel), سنگ (seng)
  2. stone, rock, a single piece of rock, including boulders, pebbles and cobbles
    Synonyms: سنگ (seng), صخره (sahre)
  3. game piece, a hand-held object representing a player or entity in a board game

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Turkish: taş

Further reading[edit]

South Levantine Arabic[edit]

Root
ط ي ش
2 terms

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic طَاشَ (ṭāša).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /tˤaːʃ/, [tˤɑːʃ]
  • (file)

Verb[edit]

طاش (ṭāš) I (present بطيش (biṭīš))

  1. to float

Conjugation[edit]

    Conjugation of طاش (tāš)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m طشت (tišt) طشت (tišt) طاش (tāš) طشنا (tišna) طشتو (tištu) طاشو (tāšu)
f طشتي (tišti) طاشت (tāšat)
present m بطيش (batīš) بتطيش (bittīš) بطيش (bitīš) منطيش (mintīš) بتطيشو (bittīšu) بطيشو (bitīšu)
f بتطيشي (bittīši) بتطيش (bittīš)
subjunctive m اطيش (atīš) تطيش (ttīš) يطيش (ytīš) نطيش (ntīš) تطيشو (ttīšu) يطيشو (ytīšu)
f تطيشي (ttīši) تطيش (ttīš)
imperative m طيش (tīš) طيشو (tīšu)
f طيشي (tīši)

Yemeni Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Arabic طَاشَ (ṭāša).

Verb[edit]

طاش (ṭāš) (present يطوش (yidūš))

  1. to wander, to stroll

References[edit]

  • Piamenta, Moshe (1991) Dictionary of Post-Classical Yemeni Arabic, Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 310a