جمد

See also: حمد and ح م د

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ج م د (j-m-d).

Verb

جَمُدَ or جَمَدَ (jamada or jamuda) I, non-past يَجْمُدُ‎ (yajmudu)

  1. to freeze, stiffen, coagulate (intransitive)
  2. to harden (intransitive)
  3. to grow tranquil, calm down
  4. to remain stationary
  5. to be or become lifeless
  6. to be or become dull, stupid, inert
  7. to be hard, be miserly, be stingy
  8. to insist on one's right
  9. to cut, cut off
Conjugation
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Verb

جَمَّدَ (jammada) II, non-past يُجَمِّدُ‎ (yujammidu)

  1. (transitive) to freeze, to frost
    جَمَّدَتِ الثَّلاَّجَةُ المَاءَ
    The refrigerator froze the water.
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Noun

جَمْد (jamd) m

  1. verbal noun of جَمَدَ (jamada) (form I)
  2. verbal noun of جَمُدَ (jamuda) (form I)
  3. freezing
  4. condensation, coagulation, congelation
  5. ice
Declension
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Etymology 3

Noun

جَمَد (jamad) m

  1. ice
  2. snow
Declension
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