قديس

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Arabic

Etymology

From Aramaic קַדִּישׁ (qaddīš) resp. Classical Syriac ܩܕܝܫ (qaddīš) of the same meaning. Belongs to the root ق د س (q-d-s).

Adjective

قِدِّيس (qiddīs) (masculine plural قِدِّيسُون (qiddīsūn), elative أَقْدَس (ʔaqdas))

  1. holy, sainted, saintly

Declension

Noun

قِدِّيس (qiddīsm (plural قِدِّيسُون (qiddīsūn))

  1. (Christianity) saint

Declension