وحد

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See also: وجد

Arabic

Etymology 1.1

Root
و ح د (w ḥ d)
27 terms

Compare وَاحِد (wāḥid, one).

Verb

وَحَدَ (waḥada) I (non-past يَحِدُ (yaḥidu), verbal noun حِدَة (ḥida) or وَحْد (waḥd) or وَحْدَة (waḥda) or وُحُود (wuḥūd))
وَحِدَ (waḥida) I (non-past يَوْحَدُ (yawḥadu), verbal noun حِدَة (ḥida) or وَحْد (waḥd) or وَحْدَة (waḥda) or وُحُود (wuḥūd))
وَحُدَ (waḥuda) I (non-past يَوْحُدُ (yawḥudu), verbal noun وَحَادَة (waḥāda) or وُحُودَة (wuḥūda))

  1. to be single
  2. to be alone
  3. to be unique
  4. to be incomparable
Conjugation
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Etymology 1.2

Causative of وَحَدَ (waḥada) and وَحِدَ (waḥida) and وَحُدَ (waḥuda).

Verb

وَحَّدَ (waḥḥada) II (non-past يُوَحِّدُ (yuwaḥḥidu), verbal noun تَوْحِيد (tawḥīd))

  1. to unify, to unite, to reduce to one
    ووحَّد محمّدُ العربَ لأوّل مرّة على ديانة توحيدية ودولة موحّدة.
    Muhammad united the Arabs for the first time in a monotheistic religion and a unified state.
  2. to regularize
  3. to consider as single or unique
  4. to profess the unity of
  5. to connect
  6. to combine
Conjugation
References
  • Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “وحد”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary, London: W.H. Allen
  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “وحد”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN

Etymology 1.3

Noun

وَحْد (waḥdm

  1. verbal noun of وَحَدَ (waḥada, to be single, alone, unique, incomparable) (form I)
  2. verbal noun of وَحِدَ (waḥida, to be single, alone, unique, incomparable) (form I)
  3. solitude
Declension
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Adjective

وَحْد (waḥd)

  1. by one's self (with pronoun affixes)

South Levantine Arabic

Root
و ح د
11 terms

Etymology 1

From Arabic وَحَّدَ (waḥḥada).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /waħ.ħad/,
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Verb

وحّد (waḥḥad) II (present بوحّد (biwaḥḥed), passive participle موّحد (mwaḥḥad))

  1. to unify, to unite, to combine
Conjugation
    Conjugation of وحّد (waḥḥad)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m وحّدت (waḥḥadt) وحّدت (waḥḥadt) وحّد (waḥḥad) وحّدنا (waḥḥadna) وحّدتو (waḥḥadtu) وحّدو (waḥḥadu)
f وحّدتي (waḥḥadti) وحّدت (waḥḥadat)
present m بوحّد (bawaḥḥed) بتوحّد (bitwaḥḥed) بوحّد (biwaḥḥed) منوحّد (minwaḥḥed) بتوحّدو (bitwaḥḥdu) بوحّدو (biwaḥḥdu)
f بتوحّدي (bitwaḥḥdi) بتوحّد (bitwaḥḥed)
subjunctive m اوحّد (awaḥḥed) توحّد (twaḥḥed) يوحّد (ywaḥḥed) نوحّد (nwaḥḥed) توحّدو (twaḥḥdu) يوحّدو (ywaḥḥdu)
f توحّدي (twaḥḥdi) توحّد (twaḥḥed)
imperative m وحّد (waḥḥed) وحّدو (waḥḥdu)
f وحّدي (waḥḥdi)

Etymology 2

From Arabic وَحْد (waḥd).

Adverb

وحد (waḥd-)

  1. (with personal suffix) alone
Inflection
    Inflected forms of وحد
Base form وحد (waḥd)
Personal-pronoun-
including forms
singular plural
m f
1st person وحدي (waḥdi) وحدنا (waḥdna)
2nd person وحدك (waḥdak) وحدك (waḥdek) وحدكم (waḥdkom)
3rd person وحده (waḥdo) وحدها (waḥdha) وحدهم (waḥdhom)
Derived terms