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tāqat (for A. طاقة , fr. اطاقة itāqat, inf. n. of iv of طوق ), s.f. Ability to accomplish, capability; ability, power, energy, force, strength; ability to endure, power of endurance, endurance, patience:—tāqat-āzmā`ī, s.f. Trial of ability, or of strength, etc.:—tāqat-se tāq honāor tāqat tāq honā, v.n. To be deprived of strength, etc.; to lose strength, to be or become feeble or powerless:—tāqat karnā, v.n. To exercise or put forth strength, to exert oneself (in, -me):—tāqat-war, adj. Powerful.
Origin: Persian