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Arabic
Etymology 1
Noun
فُرُود • (furūd) m pl
- plural of فَرْد (fard)
Etymology 2
Noun
فُرُود • (furūd) m
- verbal noun of فَرَدَ (farada) (form I)
- verbal noun of فَرُدَ (faruda) (form I)
Declension
Declension of noun فُرُود (furūd)
Singular
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basic singular triptote
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Indefinite
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Definite
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Construct
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Informal
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فُرُود furūd
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الْفُرُود al-furūd
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فُرُود furūd
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Nominative
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فُرُودٌ furūdun
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الْفُرُودُ al-furūdu
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فُرُودُ furūdu
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Accusative
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فُرُودًا furūdan
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الْفُرُودَ al-furūda
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فُرُودَ furūda
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Genitive
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فُرُودٍ furūdin
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الْفُرُودِ al-furūdi
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فُرُودِ furūdi
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Persian
Etymology
From Middle Persian (plwt' /frōt/, “down, downwards”),[1] from Old Persian (/fravata/), from Proto-Iranian *frawata (“below, down”), an extension of *fra-wat- (“going forward”) (a compound of *fra- (“toward, forward”) + *-wánts (“adjectival suffix”)), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *pra-wat- (with the suffix from Proto-Indo-European *-wénts (“adjectival suffix”)). Exact cognate with Sanskrit प्रवत् (pravat, “directed forwards or towards”).[2]
Pronunciation
Readings
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Classical reading?
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furūḏ
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Dari reading?
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furūd
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Iranian reading?
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forud
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Tajik reading?
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furud
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Adverb
فرود • (forud)
- down
Noun
فرود • (forud)
- landing
References
- ^ Nyberg, H. S. (1974) A Manual of Pahlavi, Part II: Glossary, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, page 79b
- ^ Rastorgujeva, V. S., Edelʹman, D. I. (2007) Etimologičeskij slovarʹ iranskix jazykov (in Russian), volume 3, Moscow: Vostochnaya Literatura, page 60