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طدا

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to something that is fixed, established, or habitual. It is suggested to be an inversion of another root, 'واطدة', which also carries connotations of firmness or habit.

Derived headwords

طاديةadjective
  1. 1.
    habitual, establishedclassical

    Describing something that is fixed, old, and habitual.

طداverb
  1. 1.
    to be habitualclassical

    To be fixed, old, and habitual. This is a less common usage and likely derived from the adjective form.

واطدةother
  1. 1.
    firm, establishedclassical

    A term suggesting firmness or establishment, mentioned as potentially related to the root 'طدا' through inversion.

الدينnoun
  1. 1.
    habit, customclassical

    In this context, 'الدين' refers to a habit or custom, aligning with the semantic field of the root 'طدا'.

Parallel reading

عادة طادية، أي ثابتة قديمة.
A habitual custom, meaning fixed and old.
ويقال هو مقلوب واطدة.
And it is said that it is an inversion of 'waṭidah'.
وما تقضى بواقي دينها الطادي
And she does not fulfill the remainder of her habitual debt.
والدين: الدأب والعادة.
And 'ad-dayn': habit and custom.