تدارك

Arabic

Root
د ر ك (d-r-k)

Verb

تَدَارَكَ • (tadāraka) VI, non-past يَتَدَارَكُ‎ (yatadāraku)

  1. (transitive) to reach to seize, to overtake
    • a. 965 CE, Al-Mutanabbi, أَنَ فِي أُمَّةٍ [ʔana fī ʔummatin]:
      أَنَ فِي أُمَّةٍ تَدَارَكَهَا أَللّٰـ / ـهُ غَرِيبٌ كَصَالِحٍ فِي ثَمُودِ
      I am amongst a people, may God reach to seize them (lit. He overtook them), as much a stranger as Sālih had been in Thamūd.
  2. (transitive) to attain
  3. (transitive) to correct
  4. (transitive) to relieve

Conjugation

Noun

تَدَارُك • (tadāruk) m

  1. verbal noun of تَدَارَكَ (tadāraka) (form VI)

Declension

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic تَدَارُك (tadāruk), form VI verbal noun from د ر ك (d-r-k).

Noun

تدارك • (tedarik or tedarük) (plural تداركات)

  1. procuring, preparing; preparation
    ثم التداركsümme et-tedarikunpreparedly (literally, “and then, the preparation”)

Descendants

  • Turkish: tedarik

References

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