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مشتاق

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Arabic

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Etymology

Derived from the active participle and passive participle of اِشْتَاقَ (ištāqa, to long for).

Pronunciation

Adjective

مُشْتَاق (muštāq) (feminine مُشْتَاقَة (muštāqa), masculine plural مُشْتَاقُونَ (muštāqūna), feminine plural مُشْتَاقَات (muštāqāt))

  1. yearning (for), longing (for), desirous

Declension

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Descendants

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Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مُشْتَاق (muštāq).

Pronunciation

 

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Adjective

مشتاق (muštāq / moštâġ) (Tajik spelling муштоқ)

  1. yearning (for), longing (for), desirous
    • c. 1260s, Jalāl ad-Dīn Mohammad Rūmī, translated by Reynold A. Nicholson, مثنوی معنوی [Masnavi-ye-Ma'navi], volume I, verse 12:
      همچو نی زهری و تریاقی که دید
      همچو نی دمساز و مشتاقی که دید
      hamčō nay zahrē u tiryāqē ki dīd
      hamčō nay damsāz u muštāqē ki dīd
      Who ever saw a poison and antidote like the reed?
      Who ever saw a sympathiser and a longing lover like the reed?
      (Classical Persian transliteration)

Derived terms

  • مشتاقی (muštāqī / moštâġi)

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