ز ر د

Arabic

Etymology 1

Compare ز ل ط (z-l-ṭ), ز ل ع (z-l-ʿ), ب ل ع (b-l-ʿ).

Root

ز ر د (z-r-d)

  1. related to gulping, choking
Derived terms
  • Form I: زَرَدَ (zarada, to choke; to gulp)
    • Verbal noun: زَرْد (zard)
    • Active participle: زَارِد (zārid)
    • Passive participle: مَزْرُود (mazrūd)
  • Form VIII: اِزْدَرَدَ (izdarada, to gulp down)
    • Verbal noun: اِزْدِرَاد (izdirād)
    • Active participle: مُزْدَرِد (muzdarid)
    • Passive participle: مُزْدَرَد (muzdarad)
  • زَرِد (zarid, quick in swallowing)
  • زُرْدَة (zurda, quantity swallowed at once)
  • زَرَّاد (zarrād, who strangles)
  • زِرَاد (zirād) and مِزْرَد (mizrad, cord for compressing the throat of a camel)

Etymology 2

Ultimately from Old Iranian *zrāda-. See Persian زره (zereh) for more.

Root

ز ر د (z-r-d)

  1. related to military equipment
Derived terms
  • زَرَد (zarad, coat of mail)
  • زَرَّاد (zarrād, who makes coats of mail)
  • زِرَادَة (zirāda, art of making coats of mail)

References

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