كدر

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ك د ر (k-d-r).

Verb

كَدِرَ (kadira) I, non-past يَكْدَرُ‎ (yakdaru)

  1. to be muddy, to be turbid
  2. to be gloomy, to be dull, to be depressing
    كَدِرَ عَيْشُهُ
    kadira ʿayšuhu
    His life became troublesome.

Conjugation

Noun

كَدَر (kadar) m

  1. verbal noun of كَدِرَ (kadira) (form I)
  2. muddiness
  3. grief, sorrow, sadness, distress

Declension

Adjective

كَدِر (kadir)

  1. disturbed, worried
  2. dirty, muddy, dark
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