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فدء
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to a specific tool, likely an axe, and its associated forms. The entry discusses the etymology and pluralization of this tool, noting variations in its formation and pronunciation.
Derived headwords
الفندأيةnoun
- 1.axeclassical
A tool with a heavy blade attached to a handle, used for chopping wood or as a weapon.
فندأverb
- 1.to be an axeclassical
The verb form related to the noun 'axe', likely indicating the state or nature of being an axe.
فَنَدِيَّةadjective
- 1.related to an axeclassical
An adjective describing something as pertaining to or resembling an axe.
فَنَعْلِيَّةadjective
- 1.axe-likeclassical
Describing something that has the form or characteristics of an axe.
فَعْلَأْيَةadjective
- 1.axe-likeclassical
An alternative form describing something that resembles an axe.
فَنَدِيَّةnoun
- 1.axeclassical
A term for an axe, possibly a variant or less common form.
فَنَادِيدnoun
- 1.axesclassical
The plural form of 'axe', noted as being irregular.
فَنَدَأْوَةnoun
- 1.axe (variant)classical
A variant or augmented form of the word for axe.
Parallel reading
الفندأية بالكسر: الفأس
Al-fand'a-yah (with kasra): the axe.
وعليه فوزنها فنعلية
And according to it, its pattern is fa'la'liyyah.
وأصلها من فدأ
And its origin is from F-D-'.
والمعروف أنها فعلأية
And what is known is that it is fa'la'iyyah.
ج فناديد، على غير قياس
Plural: fanadīd, not according to the usual rule.
وأما الفندأوة بالواو
And as for al-fand'a-wah (with waw)
فإنه مزيد يذكر في ف ن د
it is an augmentation that will be mentioned under F-N-D.
والمشهور عند أئمة الصرف أنهما متحدان
And what is famous among the masters of morphology is that they are identical.
فليعلم
So let it be known.