Arabic

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Root
و ل د (w l d)
12 terms

Etymology

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Derived from the active participle of وَلَدَ (walada, to give birth).

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Noun

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وَالِد (wālidm (dual وَالِدَان (wālidān), plural وَالِدُون (wālidūn), feminine وَالِدَة (wālida))

  1. father
    Synonym: أَب (ʔab)
  2. parent
    وَالِدَانِwālidāni(two) parents
  3. (in the plural) paternal relatives

Declension

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Descendants

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(via informal dual form وَالِدَيْن (wālidayn)):

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic وَالِد (wālid).

Adjective

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والد (vâlid) (Arabic feminine singular and nonhuman plural والده)

  1. that begets, generates

Noun

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والد (vâlid)

  1. a father
    Synonyms: بابا (baba), پدر (peder)
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Further reading

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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic وَالِد (wālid).

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Readings
Classical reading? wāliḏ
Dari reading? wālid
Iranian reading? vâled
Tajik reading? volid

Noun

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Dari والد
Iranian Persian
Tajik волид

والِد (vâled)

  1. father

Descendants

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South Levantine Arabic

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Root
و ل د
4 terms

Etymology

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From Arabic وَالِد (wālid).

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Noun

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والد (wāledm (dual والدين (wālidēn), feminine والدة (wālde))

  1. (formal) father
    Synonym: أبو (ʔabu)

Urdu

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian وَالِد (wālid), from Arabic وَالِد (wālid).

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Noun

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والِد (vālidm (feminine والدہ, Hindi spelling वालिद)

  1. father