أبد

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See also: ابد, آبد, and أثد

Arabic

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Etymology 1.1

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Root
ء ب د (ʔ b d)
6 terms

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Verb

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أَبَدَ (ʔabada) I (non-past يَأْبِدُ (yaʔbidu), verbal noun أُبُود (ʔubūd))

  1. to stay, to linger
  2. to roam in the wilderness, to run wild
  3. to be shy, to shy away
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Etymology 1.2

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Verb

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أَبَّدَ (ʔabbada) II (non-past يُؤَبِّدُ (yuʔabbidu), verbal noun تَأْبِيد (taʔbīd))

  1. to make lasting, to make permanent
  2. to perpetuate
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Noun

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أَبَد (ʔabadm (plural آبَاد (ʔābād))

  1. eternity, eternal duration (having no end to its existence)
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Derived terms
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Descendants
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  • Azerbaijani: əbəd
  • Classical Malay: ابد (abad)
  • Persian: ابد (abad)
  • Ottoman Turkish: ابد
  • Uzbek: abad

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Verb

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أَبْدُ (ʔabdu) (form I) /ʔab.du/

  1. first-person singular non-past active jussive of بَدَا (badā)