غ ر د

Arabic

Etymology

Presumably of onomatopoeic origin, compare German gurren, girren.

Root

غ ر د • (ḡ-r-d)

  1. forms words related to warbling

Derived terms

Verbs
  • Form I: غَرِدَ (ḡarida, to sing, to chirp)
    • Verbal noun: غَرَد (ḡarad)
    • Active participle: غَارِد (ḡārid)
    • Passive participle: مَغْرُود (maḡrūd)
  • Form II: غَرَّدَ (ḡarrada, to tweet, to warble; to fluctuate in frequency)
    • Verbal noun: تَغْرِيد (taḡrīd)
    • Active participle: مُغَرِّد (muḡarrid)
    • Passive participle: مُغَرَّد (muḡarrad)
  • Form V: تَغَرَّدَ (taḡarrada, to sing, to tweet)
    • Verbal noun: تَغَرُّد (taḡarrud)
    • Active participle: مُتَغَرِّد (mutaḡarrid)
    • Passive participle: مُتَغَرَّد (mutaḡarrad)
  • Form X: اِسْتَغْرَدَ (istaḡrada, to incite to tweet)
    • Verbal noun: اِسْتِغْرَاد (istiḡrād)
    • Active participle: مُسْتَغْرِد (mustaḡrid)
    • Passive participle: مُسْتَغْرَد (mustaḡrad)
Nouns
  • تَغْرِيدَة f (taḡrīda, tweet)
  • أُغْرُود m (ʔuḡrūd), أُغْرُودَة f (ʔuḡrūda, chirping, song); pl. أَغَارِيد (ʔaḡārīd)
  • غُرْد m (ḡurd, (shifting) dune); pl. غُرُود (ḡurūd)
Adjectives
  • غِرِّيد (ḡirrīd, prone to sing, inclined to chirp)

References

  • Freytag, Georg (1835) “غ ر د”, in Lexicon arabico-latinum praesertim ex Djeuharii Firuzabadiique et aliorum Arabum operibus adhibitis Golii quoque et aliorum libris confectum (in Latin), volume 3, Halle: C. A. Schwetschke, page 268
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