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تود

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to a type of tree and a place named after it. It also touches upon a specific type of wooden support used for camels' udders and a term for deliberation or slowness.

Derived headwords

التَّوْدnoun
  1. 1.
    treeclassical

    A type of tree.

ذو التَّوْدname
  1. 1.
    place nameclassical

    A place named after the tree (التود).

التَّوَادِيnoun
  1. 1.
    udder supportsclassical

    Wooden sticks tied to a she-camel's udders to prevent her young from nursing.

تُؤَدَةnoun
  1. 1.
    deliberationclassical

    Slowness and careful consideration in an affair; deliberation.

التَّايَوُدname
  1. 1.
    place nameclassical

    A place or mountain in the Maghreb.

Parallel reading

عرفت من هند أطلالا بذي التود قفرا وجاراتها البيض الرخاويد
I recognized from Hind abandoned ruins in Dhu al-Tawd, desolate, and her pale, scattered neighbors.
واحدتها تودية وهي الخشبات التي تشد على أخلاف الناقة إذا صرت لئلا يرضعها الفصيل
Its singular is 'tawdiyah', which are the wooden sticks tied to a she-camel's udders when she is milked, so that the young one does not nurse.
ولا في التؤدة بمعنى التأني في الأمر
Nor in 'al-tu'dah' meaning deliberation in the matter.
والتاود، بضم الواو: موضع في المغرب أو جبل
And 'al-tayawud', with damma on the waw: a place in the Maghreb or a mountain.