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diqq, vulg. daq, and daq (v.n. fr. دقّ 'to become thin, etc.), adj. & s.m. Thin, slender; minute; subtle, etc. (=daqīq, q.v.); hectic (e.g. tap-ě-diq, 'a hectic fever'); indisposed, ailing; troubled, disturbed; vexed, annoyed, irritated, teased, worried, harassed, plagued;—a hectic fever (=tap-ě-diq); difficulty, trouble, worry, etc.:—diq-dār, adj. Troublesome, teasing; in trouble, or affliction, or difficulty; distressed, pinched:—diq-dārī, s.f. Trouble, vexation, worry; distress, poverty, penury;—diq-dārīuṭhānā, v.n. To undergo trouble, etc.; to take trouble, to be at the pains (to, -kī):—diq karnā, v.t. To tease, irritate, annoy, trouble, harass, worry, plague:—diq-kar mārnā, v.t. To worry or plague to death, to trouble or annoy exceedingly, to pester, torment, etc.:—diq honā, v.n. To be indisposed, be ailing (e.g. t̤abī`at diq hai); to be irritated, be annoyed, or worried, etc.
Origin: Arabic