ثدي

See also: بدئ and بدي

Arabic

Etymology

From ث د ي (ṯ-d-y), from Proto-Semitic *ṯdʾ (breast, pap, teat, mammary). Cognate with Hebrew שָׁד (šad, breast) and Aramaic תַּדָּא (breast).

Noun

ثَدْي (ṯady) m or f (dual ثَدْيَانِ (ṯadyāni), plural أَثْدَاء (ʾaṯdāʾ) or أَثْدٍ (ʾaṯdin) or ثُدِيّ (ṯudiyy) or ثِدِيّ (ṯidiyy))

  1. breast
Usage notes

According to Lane, it is most correctly masculine gender.

Declension
References
See also
  • ثَنْدُوَة (ṯanduwah, noun)

Verb

ثَدِيَ (ṯadiya) I, non-past يَثْدَى‎ (yaṯdā)

  1. to be wettened or moistened, to be madescent, to be baveuse

Conjugation

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