ذ و د
Arabic
Root
ذ و د • (ḏ-w-d)
- related to driving away, protection
Derived terms
- Form I: ذَادَ (ḏāda, “to drive away, to protect”)
- Verbal noun: ذَوْد (ḏawd ), ذِيَاد (ḏiyād)
- Active participle: ذَائِد (ḏāʾid)
- Passive participle: مَذُود (maḏūd)
- Form II: ذَوَّدَ (ḏawwada, “to drive away, to protect”)
- Verbal noun: تَذْوِيد (taḏwīd)
- Active participle: مُذَوِّد (muḏawwid)
- Passive participle: مُذَوَّد (muḏawwad)
- Form IV: أَذَادَ (ʾaḏāda, “assist in driving away”)
- Verbal noun: إِذَادَة (ʾiḏāda)
- Active participle: مُذِيد (muḏīd)
- Passive participle: مُذَاد (muḏād)
- ذَوْد m (ḏawd, “a few (3 to 10) camels, a small herd”)
- مِذْوَد m (miḏwad, “manger, crib, trough; oxgoad, spear, tongue”)
- مَذَاد m (maḏād, “pasture, provision”)