رضى

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Arabic[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From the root ر ض و (r-ḍ-w), meaning "the contented one". Attested as both Safaitic 𐪇𐪓𐪅 (rḍw) and 𐪇𐪓𐪚 (rḍy), and Dumaitic 𐪇𐪓𐪅 (rḍw).

Pronunciation[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

رُضَى (ruḍām

  1. (Arabian mythology) Ruḍaw, a pre-Islamic Arabian god later misinterpreted as the name of a place of worship.
Declension[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]

References[edit]

  • Al-Jallad, Ahmad (2021) “On the origins of the god Ruḍaw and some remarks on the pre-Islamic North Arabian pantheon”, in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, volume 31, number 3, Cambridge University Press, →ISSN, pages 559–571

Etymology 2[edit]

Noun[edit]

رِضًى (riḍanm (dual رِضَيَان (riḍayān))

  1. Alternative form of رِضًا (riḍan)
Declension[edit]