وليد

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Arabic

Etymology

و ل د (w-l-d). Related to Hebrew יָלִיד (yalíd).

Noun

وَلِيد (walīdm (plural وَلَائِد (walāʔid) or وِلْدَان (wildān) or وِلْدَة (wilda), feminine وَلِيدَة (walīda))

  1. newborn child, baby
  2. son, boy
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 56:17:
      يَطُوفُ عَلَيْهِمْ وِلْدَانٌ مُّخَلَّدُونَ
      yaṭūfu ʕalayhim wildānun muḵalladūna
      There will circulate among them young boys made eternal.
  3. (with following genitive) the product of, the result of, occasioned by, engendered by, sprung from

Declension

Adjective

وَلِيد (walīd) (feminine وَلِيدَة (walīda), masculine plural وَلَائِد (walāʔid) or وِلْدَان (wildān) or وِلْدَة (wilda), feminine plural وَلَائِد (walāʔid))

  1. young, new

Declension