قدر

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Arabic

Etymology 1

    Root
    ق د ر (q d r)
    17 terms

    Verb

    قَدَرَ (qadara) I (non-past يَقْدِرُ (yaqdiru), verbal noun قُدْرَة (qudra) or مَقْدُرَة (maqdura) or مَقْدَرَة (maqdara) or مَقْدِرَة (maqdira))
    قَدِرَ (qadira) I (non-past يَقْدَرُ (yaqdaru), verbal noun قَدَر (qadar))

    1. to have power
    2. to be equal to, to be up to
    3. to be able to
      كي نضمِّن أن توصلنا قراراتنا في المجالات الأخلاقية إلى نتائج جيدة، لا نقدر أن نتَّكل فقط على إحساسنا أو رأي الآخرين.
      In order to ensure that our decisions in ethical areas lead to good results, we cannot rely solely on our own feelings or the opinions of others.
    Conjugation

    Etymology 2

    Verb

    قَدَّرَ (qaddara) II (non-past يُقَدِّرُ (yuqaddiru), verbal noun تَقْدِير (taqdīr))

    1. to determine, to fix
    2. to estimate, to assess, to forecast
    3. to foresee, to wager
    4. to enable someone to something (with accusative and عَلَى)
    Conjugation

    Etymology 3

    Noun

    قَدْر (qadrm (plural أَقْدَار (ʔaqdār))

    1. quantity, quantum, measure, magnitude, size, bulk, proportion, extent, space, amount, sum, number
      هٰذَا قَدْرُ ذَاكَ
      hāḏā qadru ḏāka
      this is as much as that
      هُمْ قَدْرُ مِئَةٍ
      hum qadru miʔatin
      they are as many as 100
      أَقَمْتُ عِنْدَهُ قَدْرَ أَنْ يَفْعَلَ كَذَا
      ʔaqamtu ʕindahu qadra ʔan yafʕala kaḏā
      I remained at his house long enough for him to do thus
      عَلَى قَدْرٍ مَا
      ʕalā qadrin
      to a certain extent
    2. worth, value
    3. greatness, majesty, honorableness, nobleness
    4. preordained destiny, predestination, fate
    5. will of God, divine decree, providence
    6. might, power, position, influence, wealth
    Declension
    Descendants
    References

    Etymology 4

    Noun

    قَدَر (qadarm (plural أَقْدَار (ʔaqdār))

    1. verbal noun of قَدِرَ (qadira, to be able to) (form I)
    2. fate, destiny
    3. power, capacity, faculty
    4. ability
    5. competence
    6. sufficiency, riches
    7. quantity, measure, size, space, amount, sum, number
    8. worth, value
    9. greatness, majesty, honorableness, nobleness
    Declension
    Derived terms
    References

    Etymology 5

    Noun

    قِدْر (qidrf (plural قُدُور (qudūr))

    1. (cooking) pot, kettle, cooking pot
      قِدْر نُحَاسqidr nuḥāscopper pot
    Declension
    Descendants
    References

    Egyptian Arabic

    Root
    ق د ر
    1 term

    Etymology

    From Arabic قَدَرَ (qadara).

    Pronunciation

    Verb

    قدر (ʔidir) I (non-past يقدر (yiʔdar))

    1. to be able to, to can

    Conjugation

        Conjugation of قدر (form-I sound)
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m قدرت (ʔidirt) قدرت (ʔidirt) قدر (ʔidir) قدرنا (ʔidirna) قدرتوا (ʔidirtu) قدروا (ʔidru)
    f قدرتي (ʔidirti) قدرت (ʔidrit)
    present subjunctive m اقدر (aʔdar) تقدر (tiʔdar) يقدر (yiʔdar) نقدر (niʔdar) تقدروا (tiʔdaru) يقدروا (yiʔdaru)
    f تقدري (tiʔdari) تقدر (tiʔdar)
    present indicative m بقدر (baʔdar) بتقدر (bitiʔdar) بيقدر (biyiʔdar) بنقدر (biniʔdar) بتقدروا (bitiʔdaru) بيقدروا (biyiʔdaru)
    f بتقدري (bitiʔdari) بتقدر (bitiʔdar)
    future m حقدر (ḥaʔdar) حتقدر (ḥatiʔdar) حيقدر (ḥayiʔdar) حنقدر (ḥaniʔdar) حتقدروا (ḥatiʔdaru) حيقدروا (ḥayiʔdaru)
    f حتقدري (ḥatiʔdari) حتقدر (ḥatiʔdar)
    imperative m اقدر (iʔdar) اقدروا (iʔdaru)
    f اقدري (iʔdari)

    Hijazi Arabic

    Root
    ق د ر
    4 terms

    Etymology 1

    From Arabic قَدَر (qadar).

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    قدر (gadarm (plural أقدار (agdār))

    1. destiny, fate
      Synonyms: مصير, نصيب, قسمة

    Etymology 2

    From Arabic قَدْر (qadr).

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    قدر (gadirm (construct state قَدْر (gadr))

    1. quantity, quantum, measure, magnitude, size, much
      Synonym: قد (gadd)
      مَا كُنْت أَعْرِف إنِّك تِحُبِّيه بِهٰذَا القَدِر
      mā kunt ʔaʕrif ʔinnik tiḥubbīh bihāḏā al-gadir
      I didn't know that you love him this much

    Etymology 3

    قِدِر

    From Arabic قِدْر (qidr).

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    قدر (gidirm (construct state قِدْر (gidr), plural قدور (gudūr))

    1. cooking pot
      Synonym: حلة (ḥalla)

    Etymology 4

    From Arabic قَدَرَ (qadara) or قَدِرَ (qadira).

    Pronunciation

    Verb

    قدر (gidir) I (non-past يقدر (yigdar), active participle قادر (gādir))

    1. to be up to (doing something), to be able to (do something)
    Conjugation
        Conjugation of قدر (gidir)
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m قدرت (gidirt) قدرت (gidirt) قدر (gidir) قدرنا (gidirna) قدرتوا (gidirtu) قدروا (gidru)
    f قدرتي (gidirti) قدرت (gidrat)
    non-past m أقدر (ʔagdar) تقدر (tigdar) يقدر (yigdar) نقدر (nigdar) تقدروا (tigdaru) يقدروا (yigdaru)
    f تقدري (tigdari) تقدر (tigdar)
    imperative m اقدر (agdar) اقدروا (agdaru)
    f اقدري (agdari)

    Etymology 5

    From Arabic قَدَّرَ (qaddara).

    Pronunciation

    Verb

    قدر (gaddar) II (non-past يقدر (yigddir))

    1. to appreciate
    2. to estimate
    Conjugation
        Conjugation of قدر (gaddar)
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m قدرت (gaddart) قدرت (gaddart) قدر (gaddar) قدرنا (gaddarna) قدرتوا (gaddartu) قدروا (gaddaru)
    f قدرتي (gaddarti) قدرت (gaddarat)
    non-past m أقدر (ʔagaddir) تقدر (tigaddir) يقدر (yigaddir) نقدر (nigaddir) تقدروا (tigaddiru) يقدروا (yigaddiru)
    f تقدري (tigaddiri) تقدر (tigaddir)
    imperative m قدر (gaddir) قدروا (gaddiru)
    f قدري (gaddiri)

    Old Anatolian Turkish

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Persian قدر (qadar, qadr), from Arabic قَدْر (qadr).

    Noun

    قَدَرْ (qädär)

    1. amount, quantity, size

    Descendants

    Ottoman Turkish

    Etymology

    Inherited from Old Anatolian Turkish قَدَرْ (qädär), from Persian قدر (qadar, qadr), from Arabic قَدْر (qadr).

    Adverb

    قدر (kadar)

    1. as much as
    2. up to, until
    3. about, approximately

    Noun

    قدر (kadar)

    1. amount, quantity, size

    Descendants

    Further reading

    Persian

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Arabic قَدْر (qadr).

    Pronunciation

    Readings
    Classical reading? qaḏr, qaḏar
    Dari reading? qadr, qadar
    Iranian reading? ğadr, ğadar
    Tajik reading? qadr, qadar

    Noun

    قدر (qadr or qadar)

    1. amount, quantity, size
      Synonyms: اندازه (andâze), مقدار (meqdâr)
    2. importance, value, worth
      Synonym: ارزش (arzeš)
    3. dignity, rank
    4. preordained destiny, predestination, fate
    5. will of God, divine decree, providence
    6. (mathematics) value
    7. (astronomy) magnitude of a star

    Derived terms

    Descendants

    South Levantine Arabic

    Root
    ق د ر
    2 terms

    Etymology 1

    From Arabic قَدِرَ (qadira).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): (Urban) /ʔi.dir/,
    • IPA(key): (Bedouin) /ɡi.dir/,
    • Audio (al-Lidd):(file)

    Verb

    قدر (ʔidir) I (present بقدر (biʔdar), active participle قادر (ʔāder))

    1. to be able to (do something)
      ما بقدر اقول بالزبط.
      baʔdar aʔūl biẓ-ẓabṭ.
      I can't say exactly.
      قليل من الناس بقدرو يطلعو اجازات كل اكم من شهر.
      ʔalīl min in-nās biʔdaru yiṭlaʕu ijazāt kull akamm min šahr.
      Not many people can go on vacation every few months.
    Conjugation
        Conjugation of قدر (ʔidir)
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m قدرت (ʔdirt) قدرت (ʔdirt) قدر (ʔidir) قدرنا (ʔdirna) قدرتو (ʔdirtu) قدرو (ʔidru)
    f قدرتي (ʔdirti) قدرت (ʔidrat)
    present m بقدر (baʔdar) بتقدر (btiʔdar) بقدر (biʔdar) منقدر (mniʔdar) بتقدرو (btiʔdaru) بقدرو (biʔdaru)
    f بتقدري (btiʔdari) بتقدر (btiʔdar)
    subjunctive m أقدر (ʔaʔdar) تقدر (tiʔdar) يقدر (yiʔdar) نقدر (niʔdar) تقدرو (tiʔdaru) يقدرو (yiʔdaru)
    f تقدري (tiʔdari) تقدر (tiʔdar)
    imperative m اقدر (iʔdar) اقدرو (iʔdaru)
    f اقدري (iʔdari)

    Etymology 2

    From Arabic قَدَّرَ (qaddara).

    Pronunciation

    Verb

    قدّر (ʔaddar) II (present بقدّر (biʔadder))

    1. to appreciate, to estimate, to value
    Conjugation
        Conjugation of قدّر (ʔaddar)
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m قدّرت (ʔaddart) قدّرت (ʔaddart) قدّر (ʔaddar) قدّرنا (ʔaddarna) قدّرتو (ʔaddartu) قدّرو (ʔaddaru)
    f قدّرتي (ʔaddarti) قدّرت (ʔaddarat)
    present m بقدّر (baʔadder) بتقدّر (bitʔadder) بقدّر (biʔadder) منقدّر (minʔadder) بتقدّرو (bitʔaddru) بقدّرو (biʔaddru)
    f بتقدّري (bitʔaddri) بتقدّر (bitʔadder)
    subjunctive m اقدّر (aʔadder) تقدّر (tʔadder) يقدّر (yʔadder) نقدّر (nʔadder) تقدّرو (tʔaddru) يقدّرو (yʔaddru)
    f تقدّري (tʔaddri) تقدّر (tʔadder)
    imperative m قدّر (ʔadder) قدّرو (ʔaddru)
    f قدّري (ʔaddri)