مرد

See also: مزد

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root م ر د (m-r-d).

Verb

مَرَدَ (marada) I, non-past يَمْرُدُ‎ (yamrudu)

  1. to be bold
  2. to be rebellious
  3. to be constant with something (with على)
  4. to suckle

Etymology 2

Form-II causative of مَرَدَ (marada, to be constant).

Verb

مَرَّدَ • (marrada) II, non-past يُمَرِّدُ‎ (yumarridu)

(causative)
  1. to polish, to level

Etymology 3

Verb

مَرِدَ (marida) I, non-past يَمْرَدُ‎ (yamradu)

  1. to be beardless
  2. to be callow or inexperienced

Descendants

  • مِرِّيد (mirrīd, a rebel or bold person)
  • مُرُود (murūd, mutiny, rebellion)
  • مَارِد (mārid, mutinous, rebel)

Baluchi

Noun

مرد (mard)

  1. man (male human)

Persian

Etymology 1

From Middle Persian GBRA / mlt' (mard, man), from Old Persian 𐎶𐎼𐎫𐎡𐎹 (martiya, man), probably from Proto-Iranian from Proto-Indo-Iranian, and ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *mr̥tós, *mr̥tó- (mortal), from *mer- (to die). Akin to Kurdish mêr, Sanskrit मर्त (márta, mortal, man), Old Armenian մարդ (mard, man), Ancient Greek βροτός (brotós, mortal). See also مردن (mordan), مرده (morde).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mæɾd/
  • (file)
  • (dialectal, Khesht, Konartakhteh, Dashtestan) IPA(key): /meɾd/

Noun

Dari Persian مرد
Iranian Persian مرد
Tajiki Persian мард (mard)

مرد (mard) (plural مردان (mardân) or مردها (mard-hâ))

  1. man (male human)
See also

Etymology 2

Verb

مرد (mord)

  1. past stem of مردن

Urdu

Noun

مرد (mard) m (Hindi spelling मर्द)

  1. man (male human)
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