Arabic

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Noun

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دُود (dūdm (collective, singulative دُودَة f (dūda), plural دِيدَان (dīdān), paucal دُودَات (dūdāt))

  1. worms
  2. maggots
  3. larvae
  4. caterpillars

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Brokskat

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دود (dodo) (دُودُ)

  1. grandfather

Hijazi Arabic

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Etymology

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From Arabic دُود (dūd).

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Noun

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دود (dūdm (collective, singulative دودة f (dūda), plural دودات (dūdāt))

  1. worms

Kashmiri

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Perso-Arabic دود (dōd)
Devanagari दोद (dōd)
Sharada

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دود (dōdm (plural دٲدؠ)

  1. ache, pain
  2. sickness, disease

Pashto

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دود (dodf

  1. tradition, custom

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Persian

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Dari دود
Iranian Persian
Tajik дуд

Etymology

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From Proto-Iranian *duHmáh, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dʰuHmás, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰuh₂mós. Compare Northern Kurdish and Lurish دی (di, smoke).

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Readings
Classical reading? dūḏ
Dari reading? dūd
Iranian reading? dud
Tajik reading? dud
  • Audio (Iran):(file)
  • Rhymes: -uːd

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دود (dud)

  1. smoke
  2. sadness, anguish

South Levantine Arabic

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From Arabic دُود (dūd).

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دود (dūdm (collective, singulative دودة f (dūde), paucal دودات (dūdāt))

  1. worms