متولد

Arabic

Root
و ل د (w-l-d)

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of the verb تَوَلَّدَ (tawallada).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mu.ta.wal.lid/

Adjective

مُتَوَلِّد (mutawallid) (feminine مُتَوَلِّدَة (mutawallida), masculine plural مُتَوَلِّدُونَ (mutawallidūna), feminine plural مُتَوَلِّدَات (mutawallidāt))

  1. active participle of تَوَلَّدَ (tawallada)

Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: mütəvəllid
  • Ottoman Turkish: متولد (mütevellid)
  • Persian: متولد (motavalled)
  • Urdu: متولد (mutavallid)

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مُتَوَلِّد (mutawallid).

Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /mutavallid/

Adjective

Dari متولد
Iranian Persian
Tajik мутаваллид (mutavallid)

مُتَوَلِّد (motavalled)

  1. born
    مُتَوَلِّد شُدَنmotavalled šodanto be born
    • c. 1760, محمد یوسف خان (Muḥammad Yūsuf Khān), Hannah Lord Archambault, in "Geographies of Influence: Two Afghan Military Households in 17th and 18th Century South India" (2018, PhD), transl., تاریخ فتحیه [Tārikh-i Fatḥiya]:
      وَ این تُرکتاز خان دَر دَکَّن مُتَوَلِّد شُده، خود را با وَضعِ مَرَتهه‌ها ساخته، دَر لِباس و خَوراک و مُخالِطَت با مَرَتهه‌ها قِسمی مُواقَفَت داشت که سَرِ مو اَز وَضعِ آنها با این تَفاوَت مَحسوس نِمی‌کَردَند. وَ دَر رَویه جَنگ نیز مِثلِ مَرَتهه‌ها بود.
      va in torktâz xân dar dakkan motavalled šode, xod-râ bâ vaz'-e marathe-hâ sâxte, dar lebâs o xorâk o moxâletat bâ marathe-hâ qesm-i movâqafat dâšt ke sar-e mu az vaz'-e ânhâ bâ in tafâvat mahsus ne-mi-kardand. va dar raviye-ye jang niz mesl-e marathe-hâ bud.
      And this Turktāz Khān [was] born in the Deccan and presented himself in the manner of the Marathas. In [his] clothing and food and conversation they had such a degree of similarity that not a hair from their heads could be distinguished. In style of warfare also he was like the Marathas.

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مُتَوَلِّد (mutawallid).

Pronunciation

Adjective

متولد (mutavallid) (Hindi spelling मुतवल्लिद)

  1. begotten, born, generated

Further reading

  • متولد”, in اُردُو لُغَت (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
  • Platts, John T. (1884), متولد”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.
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