مقصود

Arabic

Etymology

Root
ق ص د (q-ṣ-d)

Derived from the passive participle of the verb قَصَدَ (qaṣada, to mean, to intend, to aim at).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maq.sˤuːd/

Adjective

مَقْصُود • (maqṣūd) (feminine مَقْصُودَة (maqṣūda), masculine plural مَقْصُودُونَ (maqṣūdūna), feminine plural مَقْصُودَات (maqṣūdāt))

  1. aimed at, intended
  2. intentional, deliberate, designed

Declension

Derived terms

  • نَكِرَة مَقْصُودَة (nakira(t) maqṣūda)
  • نَكِرَة غَيْر مَقْصُودَة (nakira(t) ḡayr maqṣūda)

Noun

مَقْصُود • (maqṣūd) m

  1. aim, intention, goal, purpose

Declension

Descendants

  • Bashkir: мәҡсүт (məqsüt)
  • Persian: مقصود (maqsud)
    • Bengali: মকসুদ (moksud)
    • Hindi: मक़सूद (maqsūd)
    • Urdu: مَقْصُود (maqṣūd)
  • Malay: مقصود (maksud)
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