See also: وحد

Arabic

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Etymology 1.1

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Morphologically from the root و ج د (w-j-d).

Pronunciation

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  • وَجَدَ (active): IPA(key): /wa.d͡ʒa.da/
    • Audio:(file)
  • وُجِدَ (passive): IPA(key): /wu.d͡ʒi.da/

Verb

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وَجَدَ (wajada) I (non-past يَجِدُ (yajidu), verbal noun وِجْدَان (wijdān) or وُجُود (wujūd) or وَجْد (wajd) or جِدَة (jida))

  1. to find, to hit upon, to come across
  2. to find (constructed with أن)
    وجد أن النتائج لا تكون جيدة حين يفعل ما يراه هو صحيحًا.
    He found that the results are not good when he does what he sees as right.
  3. to meet with
  4. to get, to obtain
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وُجِدَ (wujida) I (passive-only, non-past يُوجَدُ (yūjadu), verbal noun وُجُود (wujūd))

  1. (stative) to exist, to be there, to be
    يُوجَدُ
    yūjadu
    there is or there are
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وَجَدَ (wajada) I (non-past يَجِدُ (yajidu), verbal noun وَجْد (wajd))

  1. (transitive) to experience, to feel, to sense
  2. to suffer
  3. to love (بِ (bi))
  4. to languish
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وَجَدَ (wajada) I (non-past يَجِدُ (yajidu), verbal noun مَوْجِدَة (mawjida))

  1. to be angry, to have a grudge
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Etymology 1.2

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Pronunciation

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Etymology

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Morphologically from the root و ج د (w-j-d).

Noun

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وَجْد (wajdm

  1. verbal noun of وَجَدَ (wajada) (form I)
  2. strong emotion, strong enthusiasm, affection, fancy, liking, love, fantasy, fancy
  3. emotional upset
  4. passion, ardor, fondness, attachment
  5. ecstasy
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References

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  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “وجد”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN