طرد

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Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ط ر د (ṭ-r-d).

Verb

طَرَدَ (ṭarada) I, non-past يَطْرُدُ‎ (yaṭrudu)

  1. to push away, drive away, repel
  2. to dismiss (to discharge an employee)
  3. to evict
  4. to expel, repudiate, banish, oust
  5. to deport, exile
  6. to purse, chase
  7. to drive together
  8. to meet and pass by
Conjugation
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Etymology 2

Verb

طَرَّدَ (ṭarrada) II, non-past يُطَرِّدُ‎ (yuṭarridu)

  1. to drive away
  2. to pursue, chase
  3. to clack a whip
Conjugation
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Etymology 3

Noun

طَرْد (ṭardm (plural طُرُود (ṭurūd))

  1. verbal noun of طَرَدَ (ṭarada, to drive away) (form I)
  2. driving away, pushing away, repelling
  3. dismissal (discharge of an employee)
  4. eviction
  5. expulsion, repudiation, banishment, ousting
  6. deportation, exile
  7. pursual, chase, hunt
  8. driving together
  9. meeting and passing by
  10. package, parcel, bale of merchandise, colli
Declension
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Etymology 4

Noun

طَرَد (ṭaradm

  1. verbal noun of طَرَدَ (ṭarada) (form I)
Declension