سند

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root س ن د (s-n-d).

Verb

سَنَدَ (sanada) I, non-past يَسْنُدُ‎ (yasnudu)

  1. (construed with إِلَى (ʾilā)) to lean on
  2. to rely on, confide in
  3. to support
  4. to belong to
  5. to ascend
  6. to be near, close to

Noun

سَنْد (sand) m

  1. advocacy
  2. support
  3. improvement, reinforcement

Conjugation

References

Etymology 2

Verb

سَنَّدَ (sannada) II, non-past يُسَنِّدُ‎ (yusannidu)

  1. to support firmly
  2. to pile up

Conjugation

References

Noun

سَنَد (sanad) m

  1. a surface that rises from a base, face of a mountain, a wall
  2. a support, a thing which one leans upon, to recline against
    1. a cushion or pillow
  3. a thing or person which one can rely on, a thing sturdy or not liable to move
  4. backing, a means of being held up or supported
    1. (religion, Islam) the claimed support for a hadith's validity; the chain of narrators on which its alleged veracity is said to rest

Descendants


Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic سَنَد (sanad)

Noun

سند (sanad)

  1. document
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