س ع د
See also: سعد
Arabic
Etymology
Cognate with Hebrew ס־ע־ד (“support”).
Root
س ع د • (s-ʿ-d)
- related to happiness
- related to help, assist
Derived terms
- Form I: سُعِدَ (suʿida, “to be happy, to be lucky, to be successful”)
- Verbal noun: سَعْد (saʿd, “good fortune, luck”), سَعَادَة (saʿāda, “happiness, luck, good fortune”)
- Passive participle: مَسْعُود (masʿūd, “happy”)
- Form I: سَعَدَ (saʿada, “to be fortunate, to be propitious”)
- Verbal noun: سَعْد (saʿd), سُعُود (suʿūd)
- Active participle: سَاعِد (sāʿid)
- Passive participle: مَسْعُود (masʿūd)
- Form I: سَعِدَ (saʿida, “to be happy, to be lucky, to be successful”)
- Verbal noun: سَعْد (saʿd), سَعَادَة (saʿāda)
- Active participle: سَاعِد (sāʿid)
- Passive participle: مَسْعُود (masʿūd)
- Form III: سَاعَدَ (sāʿada, “to help, to assist”)
- Verbal noun: مُسَاعَدَة (musāʿada, “help”), سِعَاد (siʿād, “help”)
- Active participle: مُسَاعِد (musāʿid, “assistant”)
- Passive participle: مُسَاعَد (musāʿad)
Nouns
- سَعِيد (saʿīd, “happy”)