Arabic

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Root
خ ض د (ḵ ḍ d)
1 term

Etymology

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From Proto-Semitic *ḥaṣ́ad-. Doublet of Syriac-borrowed حَصَدَ (ḥaṣada, to reap).

Verb

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خَضَدَ (ḵaḍada) I (non-past يَخْضِدُ (yaḵḍidu), verbal noun خَضْد (ḵaḍd))

  1. to cut off the thorns
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 56:28-29:
      فِي سِدْرٍ مَّخْضُودٍ وَطَلْحٍ مَّنْضُودٍ
      fī sidrin maḵḍūdin waṭalḥin manḍūdin
      [They will be] among buckthorn trees with thorns removed and vachellia trees layered [with fruit]

Conjugation

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