ح م د
See also: حمد and جمد
Arabic
Etymology
Compare with the cognate Hebrew ח־מ־ד root.
Root
ح م د • (ḥ-m-d)
- Related to praising
Derived terms
- Form I: حَمِدَ (ḥamida, “to praise, to eulogize, to commend, to be angry with”)
- Verbal noun: حَمْد (ḥamd), مَحْمَد (maḥmad), مَحْمِد (maḥmid), مَحْمَدَة (maḥmada), مَحْمِدَة (maḥmida), حَمَد (ḥamad)
- Active participle: حَامِد (ḥāmid)
- Passive participle: مَحْمُود (maḥmūd)
- Form II: حَمَّدَ (ḥammada)
- Verbal noun: تَحْمِيد (taḥmīd)
- Active participle: مُحَمِّد (muḥammid)
- Passive participle: مُحَمَّد (muḥammad)
- Form IV: أَحْمَدَ (ʾaḥmada, “to show oneself praiseworthy”)
- Verbal noun: إِحْمَاد (ʾiḥmād)
- Active participle: مُحْمِد (muḥmid)
- Passive participle: مُحْمَد (muḥmad)
- حَمْد (ḥamd)
- حَمَد (ḥamad)
- حَمْدَان (ḥamdān)
- حَمِيد (ḥamīd)
- أَحْمَد (ʾaḥmad)