Arabic edit

Root
د ر ك (d-r-k)

Verb edit

تَدَارَكَ (tadāraka) VI, non-past يَتَدَارَكُ‎ (yatadāraku)

  1. (transitive) to reach to seize, to overtake
    • a. 965 CE, Al-Mutanabbi, أَنَ فِي أُمَّةٍ [ʔana fī ʔummatin]:
      أَنَ فِي أُمَّةٍ تَدَارَكَهَا أَللّٰـ / ـهُ غَرِيبٌ كَصَالِحٍ فِي ثَمُودِ
      I am amongst a people, may God reach to seize them (lit. He overtook them), as much a stranger as Sālih had been in Thamūd.
  2. (transitive) to attain
  3. (transitive) to correct
  4. (transitive) to relieve

Conjugation edit

Noun edit

تَدَارُك (tadārukm

  1. verbal noun of تَدَارَكَ (tadāraka) (form VI)

Declension edit

Ottoman Turkish edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic تَدَارُك (tadāruk), form VI verbal noun from د ر ك (d-r-k).

Noun edit

تدارك (tedarik or tedarük) (plural تداركات)

  1. procuring, preparing; preparation
    ثم التداركsümme et-tedarikunpreparedly (literally, “and then, the preparation”)

Descendants edit

  • Turkish: tedarik

References edit