ع ب د
See also: عبد
ArabicEdit
EtymologyEdit
A Central Semitic innovation; see the etymology at عَبْد (ʿabd) for more. Cognate to Hebrew ע־ב־ד (ʿ-b-d, “related to working, serving”) and Classical Syriac ܥ-ܒ-ܕ (ʿ-b-d, “related to working, serving”).
RootEdit
ع ب د • (ʿ-b-d)
- related to working, serving
- related to worshiping
- related to obedience, dependence
Derived termsEdit
- Form I: عَبَدَ (ʿabada)
- Form II: عَبَّدَ (ʿabbada)
- Form V: تَعَبَّدَ (taʿabbada)
- Verbal noun: تَعَبُّد (taʿabbud)
- Active participle: مُتَعَبِّد (mutaʿabbid)
- Passive participle: مُتَعَبَّد (mutaʿabbad)
- Form X: اِسْتَعْبَدَ (istaʿbada)
- Verbal noun: اِسْتِعْبَاد (istiʿbād)
- Active participle: مُسْتَعْبِد (mustaʿbid)
- Passive participle: مُسْتَعْبَد (mustaʿbad)
- عَبْد (ʿabd)
- عَابِد (ʿābid)
- مَعْبُود (maʿbūd)
- عُبَيْد (ʿubayd)