أراد

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See also: آزاد and أزاد

Arabic[edit]

Root
ر و د (r-w-d)

Etymology 1[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ʔa.raː.da/
  • Audio:(file)

Verb[edit]

أَرَادَ (ʔarāda) IV, non-past يُرِيدُ‎ (yurīdu)

  1. to want, will
    أُرِيدُ أَنْ أَنْصَرِفَ.ʔurīdu ʔan ʔanṣarifa.I want to leave.
    الشَّعْبُ يُرِيدُ إِسْقَاطَ النِّظَامِ.aš-šaʕbu yurīdu ʔisqāṭa n-niẓāmi.The people want the toppling of the regime.
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 72:10:
      وَاَنَّا لَا نَدْر۪ٓي اَشَرٌّ اُر۪يدَ بِمَنْ فِي الْاَرْضِ اَمْ اَرَادَ بِهِمْ رَبُّهُمْ رَشَداً.
      And we know not whether harm is boded unto all who are in the Earth, or whether their Lord intendeth guidance for them.
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 75:5:
      بَلۡ یُرِیدُ ٱلۡإِنسَـٰنُ لِیَفۡجُرَ أَمَامَهُۥ.
      On the contrary! A person wants to deny what is in front of him.
  2. (of an inanimate object, figuratively) to be about to
    Synonym: أَوْشَكَ (ʔawšaka)
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 18:77:
      فَوَجَدَا فِيهَا جِدَارًا يُرِيدُ أَن يَنْقَضَّ فَأَقَامَهُ
      fawajadā fīhā jidāran yurīdu ʔan yanqaḍḍa faʔaqāmahu
      There they found a wall ready to collapse, so the man set it right.
Conjugation[edit]

Etymology 2[edit]

Verb[edit]

أُرَادَّ (ʔurādda) (form III)

  1. first-person singular non-past active subjunctive of رَادَّ (rādda)
  2. first-person singular non-past active jussive of رَادَّ (rādda)
  3. first-person singular non-past passive subjunctive of رَادَّ (rādda)
  4. first-person singular non-past passive jussive of رَادَّ (rādda)

Verb[edit]

أُرَادِّ (ʔurāddi) (form III)

  1. first-person singular non-past active jussive of رَادَّ (rādda)
  2. first-person singular non-past passive jussive of رَادَّ (rādda)

Verb[edit]

أُرَادُّ (ʔurāddu) (form III)

  1. first-person singular non-past active indicative of رَادَّ (rādda)
  2. first-person singular non-past passive indicative of رَادَّ (rādda)

References[edit]

  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “رود”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN