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Arabic
Etymology 1
Verb
يعقدن (form I)
- يَعْقِدْنَ (yaʕqidna) /jaʕ.qid.na/: third-person feminine plural non-past active indicative/subjunctive/jussive of عَقَدَ (ʕaqada, “to tie, to knot; to conclude (a contract); etc.”)
- يُعْقَدْنَ (yuʕqadna) /juʕ.qad.na/: third-person feminine plural non-past passive indicative/subjunctive/jussive of عَقَدَ (ʕaqada, “to tie, to knot; to conclude (a contract); etc.”)
- يَعْقَدْنَ (yaʕqadna) /jaʕ.qad.na/: third-person feminine plural non-past active indicative/subjunctive/jussive of عَقِدَ (ʕaqida, “to speak with an impediment; to become thick; etc.”)
Etymology 2
Verb
يعقدن (form II)
- يُعَقِّدْنَ (yuʕaqqidna) /ju.ʕaq.qid.na/: third-person feminine plural non-past active indicative/subjunctive/jussive of عَقَّدَ (ʕaqqada)
- يُعَقَّدْنَ (yuʕaqqadna) /ju.ʕaq.qad.na/: third-person feminine plural non-past passive indicative/subjunctive/jussive of عَقَّدَ (ʕaqqada)