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`āqq, vulg. `āq (act. part. of عقّ 'to cut'; 'to be undutiful,' etc.), part. adj. Severing, cutting off (from);—undutiful, disobedient, refractory, rebellious:—`āq karnā, v.t. To sever, cut off (from, -se), to disown; to disinherit:—`āq-nāma, s.m. A deed of disinheritance.
Origin: Arabic