Arabic edit

Etymology 1 edit

Root
ص ع د (ṣ-ʕ-d)

Compare Hebrew צַעַד (tsaʿad).

Verb edit

صَعِدَ (ṣaʕida) I, non-past يَصْعَدُ‎ (yaṣʕadu)

  1. (intransitive) to go up, ascend, rise
  2. (transitive or construed with إِلَى (ʔilā) or فِي ()) to mount, to ascend (something), climb (something)
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Etymology 2 edit

Verb edit

صَعَّدَ (ṣaʕʕada) II, non-past يُصَعِّدُ‎ (yuṣaʕʕidu)

  1. (construed with فِي () or عَلَى (ʕalā)) to ascend (something), climb (something), mount
  2. (transitive) to cause to rise or go up
  3. (ditransitive or transitive and construed فِي () or عَلَى (ʕalā)) to cause to ascend, mount (something) or climb (something)
    صَعَّدَهُ جَبَلًا
    ṣaʕʕadahu jabalan
    He made him climb a mountain
    يُصَعِّدُونَهَا فِي الْجَبَلِ
    yuṣaʕʕidūnahā fī l-jabali
    They make them (e.g. cows) climb the mountain
  4. (transitive) to melt (fat, etc.)
  5. (transitive) to sublimate
  6. to cause to evaporate
  7. to draw (breath)
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Etymology 3 edit

Noun edit

صُعْد (ṣuʕdm

  1. top, the top part
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Etymology 4 edit

Noun edit

صَعَد (ṣaʕadm

  1. verbal noun of صَعِدَ (ṣaʕida, to go up, ascend) (form I)
  2. going up, ascending
  3. mounting, climbing
  4. terrible punishment, pain, torture
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Etymology 5 edit

Noun edit

صُعُد (ṣuʕudm

  1. verbal noun of صَعِدَ (ṣaʕida, to go up, ascend) (form I)
  2. going up, ascending
  3. mounting, climbing
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صَعْد (ṣaʕd) (feminine صَعْدَة (ṣaʕda))

  1. high
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