مد

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root م د د (m-d-d).

Verb

مَدَّ • (madda) I, non-past يَمُدُّ‎ (yamuddu)

(transitive)
  1. to extend, to stretch, to spread out, to lay out
  2. to help, to support
  3. to supply, to provide
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Noun

مَدّ (madd) m

  1. verbal noun of مَدَّ (madda) (form I)
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    Antonym: جَزْر (jazr)
Declension
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Etymology 2

Probably via Aramaic 𐡬𐡣𐡩𐡠 (mdyʾ) / מוֹדְיָא (moḏyā) / ܡܘܿܕܝܳܐ‏ (moḏyā) from Akkadian 𒉘𒈨𒌍 (/maddattu, middattu/, a measure of capacity for dates, water, and other things; a vessel), whence also Ancient Greek μόδιος (módios) and Latin modius. Compare Old Armenian մոդ (mod), likewise a volume measure.

Noun

مُدّ (mudd) m (plural أَمْدَاد (ʾamdād) or مِدَاد (midād))

  1. a dry measure varying in size by several liters [to 20th c.]
Declension
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