قواد
See also: فؤاد
Arabic
Etymology 1
Occupational noun from the verb قَادَ (qāda, “to lead, to pander”).
Noun
قَوَّاد • (qawwād) m
Declension
Declension of noun قَوَّاد (qawwād)
| Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | قَوَّاد qawwād |
الْقَوَّاد al-qawwād |
قَوَّاد qawwād |
| Nominative | قَوَّادٌ qawwādun |
الْقَوَّادُ al-qawwādu |
قَوَّادُ qawwādu |
| Accusative | قَوَّادًا qawwādan |
الْقَوَّادَ al-qawwāda |
قَوَّادَ qawwāda |
| Genitive | قَوَّادٍ qawwādin |
الْقَوَّادِ al-qawwādi |
قَوَّادِ qawwādi |
Descendants
References
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884), “قواد”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary, London: W.H. Allen
Etymology 2
Inflected form.
Noun
قُوَّاد • (quwwād) m pl
- plural of قَائِد (qāʾid)
Persian
Etymology
From Arabic.
Noun
قواد • (qavvād)
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