ع ق د
Arabic
Root
ع ق د • (ʿ-q-d)
- related to knotting or bringing together
- related to believing
Derived terms
Verbs and verb derivatives
- Form I: عَقَدَ (ʿaqada, “to knot, tie, contract, come together, convene”)
- Verbal noun: عَقْد (ʿaqd)
- Active participle: عَاقِد (ʿāqid, “legally competent to enter a contract”)
- Passive participle: مَعْقُود (maʿqūd, “knit, knotted; joined, interlocking, arched, vaulted, curdled”)
- Form II: عَقَّدَ (ʿaqqada, “to knot, tie, pile up, cluster, complicate”)
- Form IV: أَعْقَدَ (ʾaʿqada, “to congeal, coagulate, thicken”)
- Form V: تَعَقَّدَ (taʿaqqada, “to be knit or knotted together, be intricate or complicated, congeal, coagulate, thicken”)
- Verbal noun: تَعَقُّد (taʿaqqud, “complexity, intricacy”)
- Active participle: مُتَعَقِّد (mutaʿaqqid)
- Passive participle: مُتَعَقَّد (mutaʿaqqad)
- Form VI: تَعَاقَدَ (taʿāqada, “to be interlinked, to make a contract, reach agreement”)
- Verbal noun: تَعَاقُد (taʿāqud, “conclusion of a contract, contractual obligation; contract, treaty”)
- Active participle: مُتَعَاقِد (mutaʿāqid, “under contract”)
- Passive participle: مُتَعَاقَد (mutaʿāqad)
- Form VII: اِنْعَقَدَ (inʿaqada, “to be knit or knotted together, entangled, to become contracted, to congeal, coagulate, thicken, to amass, to be concluded or effected, to be assembled”)
- Verbal noun: اِنْعِقَاد (inʿiqād, “meeting, session”)
- Active participle: مُنْعَقِد (munʿaqid)
- Form VIII: اِعْتَقَدَ (iʿtaqada, “to firmly believe”)
- Verbal noun: اِعْتِقَاد (iʿtiqād, “belief, faith, trust, confidence, conviction; creed, doctrine”)
- Active participle: مُعْتَقِد (muʿtaqid)
- Passive participle: مُعْتَقَد (muʿtaqad, “believed; article of faith, creed, doctrine, dogma, conviction, belief, opinion”)
Nouns and other parts of speech
- عِقْد (ʿiqd, “necklace”); plural عُقُود (ʿuqūd)
- عُقْدَة (ʿuqda, “knot, inch, joint, splice, node, nodule, problem, riddle”); plural عُقَد (ʿuqad)
- عَقَّاد (ʿaqqād, “producer of cords, braids, and tassels”)
- عِقَادَة (ʿiqāda, “manufacture of cords, braids, tassels”)
- عَقِيد (ʿaqīd, “party to a contract, colonel, lieutenant”)
- عَقِيدَة (ʿaqīda, “creed, doctrine, dogma, belief, conviction”), plural عَقَائِد (ʿaqāʾid)
- عَقَدِيّ (ʿaqadiyy, “dogmatic, pertaining to doctrine”)
- عَقِيدِيَّة (ʿaqīdiyya, “dogmatism, devotion to doctrine”)
- عَقَائِدِيّ (ʿaqāʾidiyy, “dogmatic, ideological”)
- عَقَائِدِيَّة (ʿaqāʾidiyya, “dogmatism”)
- مَعْقِد (maʿqid, “place where something is knotted, junction, joint, seam”)
- أَعْقَد (ʾaʿqad, “knottier, more complicated or difficult”)
- تَعَاقُدِيّ (taʿāqudiyy, “contract (in compounds)”)
- اِعْتِقادِيّ (iʿtiqādiyy, “dogmatic; dogmatist”)
- اِعْتِقَادِيَّة (iʿtiqādiyya, “dogmatism”)
- مُعَاقِد (muʿāqid, “party in a contract”)
References
- Wehr, Hans (1979), “عقد”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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