See also: فرد and ق ر د

Arabic

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ق ر د (q r d)
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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /qird/
    • (Gulf (Kuwait)) IPA(key): /qɪrd/
    • (Moroccan) IPA(key): /qard/
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Noun

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قِرْد (qirdm (plural قِرَدَة (qirada) or قُرُود (qurūd), feminine قِرْدَة (qirda))

  1. monkey, ape (mammal)

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قُرْد (qurdm (collective, singulative قُرْدَة f (qurda), plural قُرْدَات (qurdāt))

  1. tick

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قَرَدَ (qarada) I, non-past يَقْرِدُ‎ (yaqridu)

  1. to collect, to gather, to hoard up

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قَرِدَ (qarida) I, non-past يَقْرَدُ‎ (yaqradu)

  1. (of wool) to fall off from a sheep
  2. to be spoiled, to get matted, to become curly
  3. to be attacked by worms
  4. to be yellow
  5. to be or become speechless
  6. to be submissive, to be abject and humble

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قَرَّدَ (qarrada) II, non-past يُقَرِّدُ‎ (yuqarridu)

  1. to be or become speechless
  2. to make submissive, to make tractable
  3. to be submissive
  4. to delouse or detick a camel
  5. to beguile
  6. to wheedle, to cajole
  7. to wish one to blazes

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Noun

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قَرْد (qardm

  1. verbal noun of قَرَدَ (qarada) (form I)

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قَرَد (qaradm

  1. verbal noun of قَرِدَ (qarida) (form I)

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Egyptian Arabic

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Etymology

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From Arabic قِرْد (qird).

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قرد (ʾirdm (plural قرود (ʾurūd))

  1. monkey, ape (mammal)

Hijazi Arabic

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ق ر د
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Etymology

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From Arabic قِرْد (qird).

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قرد (girdm (plural قُرود (gurūd))

  1. monkey, ape (mammal)
    Synonym: سَعْدان (saʕdān)

South Levantine Arabic

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Etymology

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From Arabic قِرْد (qird).

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قرد (ʔirdm (plural قرود (ʔrūd))

  1. monkey
    Synonym: سعدان (saʕdān)