رزق

See also: ژرف, ر ز ق, زرق, and ز ر ق

Arabic

Etymology 1

From Middle Persian 𐭫𐭥𐭰𐭩𐭪 (rōzīg, daily bread, sustenance). Compare Persian روزی (rôzi).

Noun

رِزْق • (rizq) m (plural أَرْزَاق (ʔarzāq))

  1. daily wage, livelihood, subsistence
  2. daily bread, nourishment, sustenance
  3. boon, blessing
  4. property, possessions, wealth, fortune
  5. income, wages, pay
Declension
Descendants
  • Maltese: risq
  • Azerbaijani: rizq
  • Classical Syriac: ܪܙܩܐ (rezqā)
  • Turkish: rızık
  • Swahili: riziki

Etymology 2

From the noun رِزْق (rizq) after its root consonants ر ز ق (r-z-q).

Verb

رَزَقَ • (razaqa) I, non-past يَرْزُقُ‎ (yarzuqu)

  1. to grant, to give
    1. to provide with, to supply with, to favor with
      الله يَرْزُقُ الإنسَان بِالرِّزْقِ الحَلالِ والطيب.
      Allah provides humans with lawful and good sustenance.
    2. to provide with the means of subsistence, to provide for, to enrich
    3. to allot to, to bless with, to endow with
    4. to bestow on, to confer on
  2. to thank
Conjugation

Noun

رَزْق • (razq) m

  1. verbal noun of رَزَقَ (razaqa) (form I)
Declension

Urdu

Etymology

From Arabic رِزْق (rizq).

Noun

رزق • (rizq) m (Hindi spelling रिज़क़)

  1. income, wages
  2. allowance
  3. daily bread, sustenance
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