قيد

See also: قید

Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
ق ي د (q-y-d)

Noun

قَيْد • (qayd) m (plural قُيُود (quyūd) or أَقْيَاد (ʔaqyād))

  1. fetter, chain, bond
  2. restriction
  3. strap
  4. registration
  5. contract
  6. deed, document
  7. diligence, effort
  8. rule, norm
Declension
Descendants
  • Maltese: qajd
  • Azerbaijani: qeyd
  • Persian: قید (qeyd)
  • Ottoman Turkish: قید
  • Kipchak:
    • Old East Slavic: кайданы, кайдалы, канданы (kajdany, kajdaly, kandany, fetters)
  • Uzbek: qayd

References

Verb

قِيدَ • (qīda) (form I)

  1. third-person masculine singular past passive of قَادَ (qāda)

Preposition

قَيْدَ • (qayda)

  1. under
  2. currently being, in progress, in the stage or process of
  3. subject to
  4. bound to, bound by
Inflection
    Inflected forms
Base form قَيْدَ (qayda)
Personal-pronoun-
including forms
Singular Dual Plural
Masculine Feminine Common Masculine Feminine
First person قَيْدِي (qaydī) قَيْدَنَا (qaydanā)
Second person قَيْدَكَ (qaydaka) قَيْدَكِ (qaydaki) قَيْدَكُمَا (qaydakumā) قَيْدَكُمْ (qaydakum) قَيْدَكُنَّ (qaydakunna)
Third person قَيْدَهُ (qaydahu) قَيْدَهَا (qaydahā) قَيْدَهُمَا (qaydahumā) قَيْدَهُمْ (qaydahum) قَيْدَهُنَّ (qaydahunna)

Verb

قَيَّدَ • (qayyada) II, non-past يُقَيِّدُ‎ (yuqayyidu)

  1. (transitive) to restrict
  2. (transitive) to chain
  3. (transitive) to register
Conjugation

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology 1

From Arabic قَدْ (qad).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡiːd/

Adverb

قيد • (gīd)

  1. already
    Synonym: قِد (gid)
    قيده جا
    gīdu
    He already came
Inflection
Inflected forms of قيد
Base form قيد (gīd)
Personal-pronoun-
including forms
singular plural
m f
1st person قيدي (gīdi)
قيدني (gīdani)
قيدنا (gīdana)
2nd person قيدَك (gīdak) قيدِك (gīdik) قيدكم (gīdakum)
3rd person قيده (gīdu) قيدها (gīdaha) قيدهم (gīdahum)

Etymology 2

Root
ق ي د
1 term

From Arabic قَيْد (qayd).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡeːd/, [ɡe̞ːd]

Noun

قيد • (gēd) m (dual قيدين (gēdēn), plural قيود (giyūd))

  1. fetter, chain, bond
  2. strap
  3. registration
  4. contract
  5. deed, document
  6. diligence, effort
  7. restriction
  8. rule, norm

Etymology 3

From Arabic قَيَّدَ (qayyada).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡaj.jad/

Verb

قَيَّد • (gayyad) II (non-past يِقَيِّد (yigayyid))

  1. (rare) to restrict, to chain, to register
Conjugation
    Conjugation of قيد (gayyad)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m قيدت (gayyadt) قيدت (gayyadt) قيد (gayyad) قيدنا (gayyadna) قيدتوا (gayyadtu) قيدوا (gayyadu)
f قيدتي (gayyadti) قيدت (gayyadat)
non-past m أقيد (ʔagayyid) تقيد (tigayyid) يقيد (yigayyid) نقيد (nigayyid) تقيدوا (tigayyidu) يقيدوا (yigayyidu)
f تقيدي (tigayyidi) تقيد (tigayyid)
imperative m قيد (gayyid) قيدوا (gayyidu)
f قيدي (gayyidi)
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