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دود

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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

Declension

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Declension of noun دُود (dūd)
collective basic collective triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal دُود
dūd
الدُّود
ad-dūd
دُود
dūd
nominative دُودٌ
dūdun
الدُّودُ
ad-dūdu
دُودُ
dūdu
accusative دُودًا
dūdan
الدُّودَ
ad-dūda
دُودَ
dūda
genitive دُودٍ
dūdin
الدُّودِ
ad-dūdi
دُودِ
dūdi
singulative singulative triptote in ـَة (-a)
indefinite definite construct
informal دُودَة
dūda
الدُّودَة
ad-dūda
دُودَة
dūdat
nominative دُودَةٌ
dūdatun
الدُّودَةُ
ad-dūdatu
دُودَةُ
dūdatu
accusative دُودَةً
dūdatan
الدُّودَةَ
ad-dūdata
دُودَةَ
dūdata
genitive دُودَةٍ
dūdatin
الدُّودَةِ
ad-dūdati
دُودَةِ
dūdati
dual indefinite definite construct
informal دُودَتَيْن
dūdatayn
الدُّودَتَيْن
ad-dūdatayn
دُودَتَيْ
dūdatay
nominative دُودَتَانِ
dūdatāni
الدُّودَتَانِ
ad-dūdatāni
دُودَتَا
dūdatā
accusative دُودَتَيْنِ
dūdatayni
الدُّودَتَيْنِ
ad-dūdatayni
دُودَتَيْ
dūdatay
genitive دُودَتَيْنِ
dūdatayni
الدُّودَتَيْنِ
ad-dūdatayni
دُودَتَيْ
dūdatay
paucal (3-10) sound feminine paucal
indefinite definite construct
informal دُودَات
dūdāt
الدُّودَات
ad-dūdāt
دُودَات
dūdāt
nominative دُودَاتٌ
dūdātun
الدُّودَاتُ
ad-dūdātu
دُودَاتُ
dūdātu
accusative دُودَاتٍ
dūdātin
الدُّودَاتِ
ad-dūdāti
دُودَاتِ
dūdāti
genitive دُودَاتٍ
dūdātin
الدُّودَاتِ
ad-dūdāti
دُودَاتِ
dūdāti
plural of variety basic broken plural triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal دِيدَان
dīdān
الدِّيدَان
ad-dīdān
دِيدَان
dīdān
nominative دِيدَانٌ
dīdānun
الدِّيدَانُ
ad-dīdānu
دِيدَانُ
dīdānu
accusative دِيدَانًا
dīdānan
الدِّيدَانَ
ad-dīdāna
دِيدَانَ
dīdāna
genitive دِيدَانٍ
dīdānin
الدِّيدَانِ
ad-dīdāni
دِيدَانِ
dīdāni

Baluchi

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Etymology

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Compare Pashto دود (dod).

Noun

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دود (dód)

  1. tradition
  2. culture

Brokskat

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Noun

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دُودُ (dodo)

  1. grandfather

Chadian Arabic

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /duːd/, [duːt]
  • Audio (N'Djamena):(file)

Etymology 1

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From Arabic دُود (dūd).

Noun

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دود (dūdm (collective, singulative دوداي f (dūdāy))

  1. worms

Etymology 2

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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دود (dūdm (plural ديدان (dīdān))

  1. lion
    • 2019, الكتاب المقدس بالعربي الدارجي هنا تشاد [The Bible in Chadian Arabic]‎[1], N'Djamena: Alliance biblique du Tchad, رُؤية [Revelation] 13:2:
      وَ الْحَيْوَانْ دَا، هُو يِشَابِهْ مِثِلْ نِمِرْ وَ رِجِلَيْنَهْ مِثِلْ رِجِلَيْن الدُّبّ وَ قَدُّومَهْ مِثِلْ قَدُّومْ الدُّودْ. [...]
      wa l-haywān da, hu yišābih misil nimir wa rijilēnah misil rijilēn ad-dubb wa gaddūmah misil gaddūm ad-dūd. [...]
      And this animal, it resembles a leopard, its legs are like a bear's legs, and its mouth is like the mouth of a lion. [...]

References

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  • Heath, Judith; Mahadi, Mahamat Zene (2021), Lexique Arabe Tchadien-Français[2] (in French), 11th edition, N'Djamena, Chad: SIL Chad, page 42
  • Pommerol, Patrice Jullien de (1999), Dictionnaire Arabe Tchadien-Français (in French), Éditions Karthala, →ISBN, page 398

Hijazi Arabic

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Etymology

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From Arabic دُود (dūd).

Pronunciation

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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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Etymology

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Inherited from Sanskrit दग्ध (dagdha).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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دود (dōdm (plural دٲدؠ)

  1. ache, pain
  2. sickness, disease

Pashto

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Pashto Wikipedia has an article on:
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Pronunciation

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Noun

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دود (dodf

  1. tradition, custom

Declension

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Declension of دود
singular plural
direct دود (dod) دودونه (doduna)
oblique دود (dod) دودونو (doduno)
vocative دوده (doda) دودونو (doduno)

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). (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “Did Proto-Iranian *Hm become /d/? And if not, where does the /d/ come from?”)

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? dūd
Dari reading? dūd
Iranian reading? dud
Tajik reading? dud

Noun

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دود (dūd / dud) (Tajik spelling дуд)

  1. smoke
  2. sadness, anguish

Descendants

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  • Turkmen: düýt

South Levantine Arabic

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Etymology

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From Arabic دُود (dūd).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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

  1. worms