مد

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Arabic[edit]

Root
م د د (m-d-d)

Etymology 1[edit]

Compare مَتَّ (matta) and مَطَّ (maṭṭa). Cognate with Akkadian 𒉘 (madādum, to measure).

Verb[edit]

مَدَّ (madda) I, non-past يَمُدُّ‎ (yamuddu) (transitive)

  1. to extend, to stretch, to spread out, to lay out
    اُمْدُدْ يَدَكَ / مُدَّ يَدَكَ.
    umdud yadaka / mudda yadaka.
    Extend your hand.
  2. to help, to support
  3. to supply, to provide
Conjugation[edit]
Antonyms[edit]

Noun[edit]

مَدّ (maddm

  1. verbal noun of مَدَّ (madda) (form I)
  2. flow of the sea, rising tide (when the ebb has ceased)
    Antonym: جَزْر (jazr)
Declension[edit]
Antonyms[edit]
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Etymology 2[edit]

Probably via Aramaic 𐡬𐡣𐡩𐡠 (mdyʾ) / מוֹדְיָא (moḏyā) / ܡܘܿܕܝܳܐ (moḏyā) from Akkadian 𒉘𒈨𒌍 (/⁠maddattu, middattu⁠/, a measure of capacity for dates, water, and other things; a vessel), whence also Ancient Greek μόδιος (módios) and Latin modius. Take the rarer volume measure names Arabic مُدْي (mudy) and Old Armenian մոդ (mod) into account.

Noun[edit]

مُدّ (muddm (plural أَمْدَاد (ʔamdād) or مِدَاد (midād))

  1. a dry measure varying in size by several liters [to 20th c.]
Declension[edit]
Descendants[edit]
  • Maltese: modd
  • Spanish: almud

Moroccan Arabic[edit]

Root
م د د
1 term

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic مَدَّ (madda).

Pronunciation[edit]

Verb[edit]

مد (madd) I (non-past يمد (ymudd), verbal noun مدان (muddān))

  1. to extend, to stretch
  2. to hand, to pass
    مد لي شي فلوس باش نقدر نخلّص الكراء.
    mudd li ši flūs bāš naqdar nḵallaṣ krāya
    Lend me some money so I can pay the rent.
    (literally, “Pass me some money so I can pay my rent.”)

Conjugation[edit]

    Conjugation of مد
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m مدّيت (maddīt) مدّيتي (maddīti) مدّ (madd) مدّينا (maddīna) مدّيتوا (maddītu) مدّوا (maddu)
f مدّت (maddāt)
non-past m نمدّ (nmudd) تمدّ (tmudd) يمدّ (ymudd) نمدّوا (nmuddu) تمدّوا (tmuddu) يمدّوا (ymuddu)
f تمدّي (tmuddi) تمدّ (tmudd)
imperative m مدّ (mudd) مدّوا (muddu)
f مدّي (muddi)

Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French mode.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

Dari فشن
Iranian Persian مد
Tajik муд

مُد (mod)

  1. fashion
    صنعت مدsan'at-e modfashion industry
  2. (statistics) mode (most frequent value)

South Levantine Arabic[edit]

Root
م د د
3 terms

Etymology[edit]

From Arabic مَدَّ (madda).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /madd/, [mad]
  • (file)

Verb[edit]

مدّ (madd) I (present بمدّ (bimidd))

  1. to extend, to stretch

Conjugation[edit]

    Conjugation of مدّ (madd)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m مدّيت (maddēt) مدّيت (maddēt) مدّ (madd) مدّينا (maddēna) مدّيتو (maddētu) مدّو (maddu)
f مدّيتي (maddēti) مدّت (maddat)
present m بمدّ (bamidd) بتمدّ (bitmidd) بمدّ (bimidd) منمدّ (minmidd) بتمدّو (bitmiddu) بمدّو (bimiddu)
f بتمدّي (bitmiddi) بتمدّ (bitmidd)
subjunctive m امدّ (amidd) تمدّ (tmidd) يمدّ (ymidd) نمدّ (nmidd) تمدّو (tmiddu) يمدّو (ymiddu)
f تمدّي (tmiddi) تمدّ (tmidd)
imperative m مدّ (midd) مدّو (middu)
f مدّي (middi)