واد

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of وَدَى (wadā, to whip out for discharge) from the root و د ي (w-d-y).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /waː.din/

Noun

وَادٍ (wādin) m (construct state وَادِي (wādī), plural أَوْدِيَة (ʾawdiya) or وُدْيَان (wudyān))

  1. valley
  2. river bed, ravine, gorge, wadi
  3. river
  4. newspaper column
Declension

Descendants

Etymology

From و د د (w-d-d).

Verb

وَادَدَ or وَادَّ (wādda or wādada) III, non-past يُوَادُّ or يُوَادِدُ‎ (yuwāddu or yuwādidu)

  1. to engage in fellowship with, to try or strive to be friends
  2. to be with affection for, to love someone, to be one who loves them
Conjugation

Baluchi

Noun

واد (wád)

  1. salt
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