عقد

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ع ق د (ʕ-q-d).

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Verb

عَقَدَ (ʕaqada) I, non-past يَعْقِدُ‎ (yaʕqidu)

  1. to tie, knit, make a knot
  2. to conclude a bargain or contract
  3. to build access (to a bridge)
  4. to place (the crown on one's head)
  5. to make (لِ (li) someone) a leader
  6. to warrant
  7. to set (one's heart) upon
  8. to form seed pods
  9. to make an arch or vault
  10. to count
  11. (passive) to be gathered

Conjugation

Verb

عَقِدَ (ʕaqida) I, non-past يَعْقَدُ‎ (yaʕqadu)

  1. to speak with an impediment
  2. to be on the point of forming (of a seed pod)
  3. (intransitive) to thicken, get consistent
  4. to hang together (of dogs)

Conjugation

Verb

عَقَّدَ (ʕaqqada) II, non-past يُعَقِّدُ‎ (yuʕaqqidu)

  1. to connect, tie together with a knot
  2. to complicate
  3. to arch, to vault
  4. (transitive) to thicken, make consistent (by boiling, etc.)

Conjugation

Descendants

  • Maltese: għaqqad

Noun

عَقْد (ʕaqd) m (plural عُقُود (ʕuqūd))

  1. verbal noun of عَقَدَ (ʕaqada, to tie) (form I)
  2. tying together, binding
  3. tie, bond
  4. compact, contract, covenant
  5. connection, cohesion
  6. decade
  7. alloy
  8. seed pod
  9. denary number
  10. making of magic knots

Declension

Noun

عَقْد (ʕaqd) m (plural عُقُود (ʕuqūd))

  1. vault, arch
  2. opinion, belief

Declension

Noun

عَقَد (ʕaqad) m

  1. verbal noun of عَقِدَ (ʕaqida) (form I)

Declension

Noun

عِقْد (ʕiqd) m (plural عُقُود (ʕuqūd))

  1. necklace

Declension

Moroccan Arabic

Root
ع ق د
1 term

Etymology 1

From Arabic عَقَدَ (ʕaqada).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʕqad/

Verb

عقد (ʕqad) (form I, non-past يِعْقد (yiʕqud) or يُعْقد (yuʕqud))

  1. to tie, knit, make a knot
  2. to conclude a bargain or contract
Conjugation

This verb needs an inflection-table template.

This verb needs an inflection-table template.

Etymology 2

From Arabic عَقَّدَ (ʕaqqada).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʕaq.qad/

Verb

عقد (ʕaqqad) (form II, non-past يعقد (yʕaqqad))

  1. to complicate
Conjugation
    Conjugation of عقد
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m عقّدت (ʕaqqadt) عقّدتي (ʕaqqadti) عقّد (ʕaqqad) عقّدنا (ʕaqqadna) عقّدتوا (ʕaqqadtu) عقّدوا (ʕaqqdu)
f عقّدت (ʕaqqdāt)
non-past m نعقّد (nʕaqqad) تعقّد (tʕaqqad) يعقّد (yʕaqqad) نعقّدوا (nʕaqqdu) تعقّدوا (tʕaqqdu) يعقّدوا (yʕaqqdu)
f تعقّدي (tʕaqqdi) تعقّد (tʕaqqad)
imperative m عقّد (ʕaqqad) عقّدوا (ʕaqqdu)
f عقّدي (ʕaqqdi)

Etymology 3

From Arabic عَقْد (ʕaqd).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʕaqd/

Noun

عقد (ʕaqd) m (plural عقود (ʕuqūd))

  1. contract
  2. decade

North Levantine Arabic

Verb

عقد (ʿaʾʾad) (imperfect يعقد (yʿaʾʾid))

  1. (transitive) to complicate
  2. (intransitive) to be great, very good, stunning
    Synonym: جنن (jannan)
    كتير حلوه هالصوره، والله بتعقد!
    ktīr ḥilwe ha-ṣ-ṣūra, walla bitʿaʾʾid!
    This picture is so nice, it's really stunning!

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic عَقْد (ʕaqd).

Noun

عقد (akd, akit)

  1. treaty, compact
  2. formation of a treaty or compact

Descendants

References

  • Redhouse, James W. (1890), عقد”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon, Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian, page 1310
  • Avery, Robert et al., editors (2013) The Redhouse Dictionary Turkish/Ottoman English, 21st edition, Istanbul: Sev Yayıncılık, →ISBN

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ع ق د

Etymology 1

From Arabic عَقَدَ (ʕaqada).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Urban) /ʕa.ʔad/, [ˈʕa.ʔad]
  • IPA(key): (Bedouin) /ʕa.ɡad/, [ˈʕa.ɡad]
  • (file)

Verb

عقد (ʕaʔad) (form I, present بعقد (boʕʔod))

  1. to tie a knot
Conjugation
    Conjugation of عقد (ʕaʔad)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m عقدت (ʕaʔadt) عقدت (ʕaʔadt) عقد (ʕaʔad) عقدنا (ʕaʔadna) عقدتو (ʕaʔadtu) عقدو (ʕaʔadu)
f عقدتي (ʕaʔadti) عقدت (ʕaʔdat)
present m بعقد (baʕʔod) بتعقد (btoʕʔod) بعقد (boʕʔod) منعقد (mnoʕʔod) بتعقدو (btoʕʔodu) بعقدو (boʕʔodu)
f بتعقدي (btoʕʔodi) بتعقد (btoʕʔod)
subjunctive m أعقد (ʔaʕʔod) تعقد (toʕʔod) يعقد (yoʕʔod) نعقد (noʕʔod) تعقدو (toʕʔodu) يعقدو (yoʕʔodu)
f تعقدي (toʕʔodi) تعقد (toʕʔod)
imperative m اعقد (oʕʔod) اعقدو (oʕʔodu)
f اعقدي (oʕʔodi)

Etymology 2

From Arabic عَقَّدَ (ʕaqqada).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Urban) /ʕaʔ.ʔad/, [ˈʕaʔ.ʔad]
  • IPA(key): (Bedouin) /ʕaɡ.ɡad/, [ˈʕaɡ.ɡad]
  • (file)

Verb

عقّد (ʕaʔʔad) (form II, present بعقّد (biʕaʔʔed))

  1. to tie several knots
  2. (by extension) to complicate
Conjugation
    Conjugation of عقّد (ʕaʔʔad)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m عقّدت (ʕaʔʔadt) عقّدت (ʕaʔʔadt) عقّد (ʕaʔʔad) عقّدنا (ʕaʔʔadna) عقّدتو (ʕaʔʔadtu) عقّدو (ʕaʔʔadu)
f عقّدتي (ʕaʔʔadti) عقّدت (ʕaʔʔadat)
present m بعقّد (baʕaʔʔed) بتعقّد (bitʕaʔʔed) بعقّد (biʕaʔʔed) منعقّد (minʕaʔʔed) بتعقّدو (bitʕaʔʔdu) بعقّدو (biʕaʔʔdu)
f بتعقّدي (bitʕaʔʔdi) بتعقّد (bitʕaʔʔed)
subjunctive m اعقّد (aʕaʔʔed) تعقّد (tʕaʔʔed) يعقّد (yʕaʔʔed) نعقّد (nʕaʔʔed) تعقّدو (tʕaʔʔdu) يعقّدو (yʕaʔʔdu)
f تعقّدي (tʕaʔʔdi) تعقّد (tʕaʔʔed)
imperative m عقّد (ʕaʔʔed) عقّدو (ʕaʔʔdu)
f عقّدي (ʕaʔʔdi)
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