See also: بدئ and بدي

Arabic

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Etymology

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From ث د ي (ṯ-d-y), from Proto-Semitic *ṯdʾ (breast, pap, teat, mammary). Cognate with Hebrew שָׁד (šad, breast) and Aramaic תַּדָּא (breast).

Noun

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ثَدْي (ṯadym or f (dual ثَدْيَانِ (ṯadyāni), plural ثُدِيّ (ṯudiyy) or ثِدِيّ (ṯidiyy) or أَثْدٍ (ʔaṯdin) or أَثْدَاء (ʔaṯdāʔ))

  1. breast

Usage notes

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According to Lane, it is most correctly masculine gender.

Declension

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Verb

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ثَدِيَ (ṯadiya) I (non-past يَثْدَى (yaṯdā), verbal noun ثَدًى (ṯadan))

  1. to be full-bosomed
  2. to be wettened or moistened, to be madescent, to be baveuse

Conjugation

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