Arabic

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Root
ع د د (ʕ d d)
14 terms

Etymology

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Verbal noun of اِسْتَعَدَّ (istaʕadda).

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Noun

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اِسْتِعْدَاد (istiʕdādm

  1. verbal noun of اِسْتَعَدَّ (istaʕadda) (form X)
  2. preparation

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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic اِسْتِعْدَاد (istiʕdād).

Dari استعداد
Iranian Persian
Tajik истеъдод

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Readings
Classical reading? isti'dāḏ
Dari reading? iste'dād
Iranian reading? este'dâd
Tajik reading? isteʾdod

Noun

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استعداد (este'dâd)

  1. talent, aptitude
    استعداد موسیقیeste'dâd-e musiqitalent for music
    استعداد ذاتیeste'dâd-e zâtinatural talent
    • 1105, Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad al-Ghazalī, کیمیای سعادت[1]:
      اما در این جهان، شرف وی بدان است که وی را استعداد و شایستگی باشد که بدان شرف و عز حقیقی رسد وگرنه از وی ناقص‌تر و پیچیده‌تر امروز کیست؟
      ammā dar īn jahān, šaraf-i way bad-ān ast ki way rā isti'dād u šāyistagī bāšad ki bad-ān šaraf u izz-i haqīqī rasad w-agar-na az way nāqistar u pēčīdatar imrōz kī-st?
      But in this world, his [the human being's] nobility comes from his possession of the natural aptitude and fitness to reach that true nobility and glory. Otherwise, who today is more deficient and twisted than him?
      (Classical Persian transliteration)
  2. natural disposition

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Urdu

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic اِسْتِعْدَاد (istiʕdād).

Noun

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اِسْتِعْداد (istedādf (Hindi spelling इस्तेदाद)

  1. knack, talent, skill
  2. aptitude