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تقد

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to specific aromatic plants, namely coriander and caraway. It also includes a geographical place name.

Derived headwords

التَّقْدَة (بالكسر وتفتح)noun
  1. 1.
    Corianderboth

    A plant, Coriandrum sativum, whose seeds and leaves are used as a spice and in traditional medicine.

  2. 2.
    Carawayboth

    A plant, Carum carvi, known for its aromatic seeds used as a spice.

التَّقْدَة (بالقاف)noun
  1. 1.
    Corianderclassical

    The herb coriander, mentioned with a specific pronunciation of the initial 'qaf'.

النَّقْدَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Carawayclassical

    The plant caraway, identified as a meaning for this word.

التَّقِيدَةname
  1. 1.
    A place nameclassical

    A specific location situated in the desert region of Yamama.

Parallel reading

التقدة، بالكسر وتفتح: الكزبرة والكروياء
Al-taqdah (with kasra and fatḥa): coriander and caraway.
حكاه ثعلب عن ابن الأعرابي
Tha'lab narrated it from Ibn al-A'rabi.
ذكره بعد ذكره التقدة، بمعنى الكزبرة
He mentioned it after mentioning al-taqdah, meaning coriander.
وصوبها الأزهري
And Al-Azhari corrected it.
وذكره الأزهري في النون أيضا فقال: والنقدة: الكروياء
And Al-Azhari mentioned it under the letter 'Nun' as well, saying: And al-naqdah: caraway.
ومما يستدرك عليه: التقيدة موضع في بادية اليمامة
And among what is to be added to this entry: Al-Taqīdah is a place in the desert of Yamama.