Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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اقط اكد اكر


1. ⇒ أكد

أَكَدَ He trod wheat. (IAạr, Ḳ.)


2. ⇒ أكّد

أكّد, inf. n. تَأْكِيدٌ, i. q. وَكَّدَ, (Ṣ, Mṣb, Ḳ,) of which it is a dial. var.; (Ṣ;) but it is not so chaste as the latter, and by some is disallowed. (TA.)


4. ⇒ آكد

آكد i. q. أَوْكَدَ. (Ṣ in art. وكد.)


5. ⇒ تأكّد

تأكّد i. q. تَوَكَّدَ. (Ṣ and Ḳ in art. وكد.)


إكَادٌ

إكَادٌ sing. of أَكَائِدٌ and تَآكِيدٌ, (Ḳ,) both of which are irreg. in relation to their sing., (TA,) signifying (i. e. the pls.) Thongs, or straps, by which the قَرَبُوس is bound to the two side-boards of a horse's saddle. (Ḳ.) [See also وِكَادٌ.]


أَكِيدٌ

أَكِيدٌ Firm; (Ḳ, TA;) applied to a covenant, or compact. (TA.)


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