تقليد

Arabic

Root
ق ل د (q-l-d)

Etymology

Verbal noun of قَلَّدَ (qallada).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /taq.liːd/

Noun

تَقْلِيد • (taqlīd) m (plural تَقَالِيد (taqālīd))

  1. verbal noun of قَلَّدَ (qallada, to imitate) (form II)
  2. imitation, copying
  3. unquestioning adoption (of ideas)
  4. uncritical faith (in something)
  5. (Islamic law) adoption of the legal decision of a Madhhab (مذهب)
  6. (in the plural) tradition
  7. convention, custom, usage

Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: təqlid
  • Kazakh: тақлид (taqlid)
  • Ottoman Turkish: تقلید (taklid)
  • Pashto: تقليد
  • Tajik: تەقلىد
  • Uzbek: taqlid

Gulf Arabic

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Arabic تَقْلِيد (taqlīd)

Pronunciation

  • (Kuwait) IPA(key): /təqˈliːd/, (q-ʁ merger) /təʁˈliːd/

Noun

تقليد • (taqlīd) m (plural تَقاليد (taqālīd))

  1. tradition, habit
  2. imitation, impression
  3. (Islam) Taqlid
  4. counterfeit

Hijazi Arabic

Root
ق ل د
3 terms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /taɡ.liːd/
    • IPA(key): [taq.liːd] ([q] pronunciation is used in the sense of "custom, tradition")

Etymology 1

From Arabic تَقْلِيد (taqlīd).

Noun

تقليد • (taglīd) m (plural تقليديين (taglīdiyyīn) or تقليديات (taglīdiyyāt))

  1. fake
    Synonym: (obsolete) فالصو (fālṣu)
  2. imitation, copying

Adjective

تقليد • (taglīd) (feminine تقليدية (taglīdiyya), common plural تقليديين (taglīdiyyīn))

  1. fake, faux
    Synonyms: تقليدي (taglīdi), مُقَلَّد (mugallad), (obsolete) فالصو (fālṣu)
  2. unauthentic

Etymology 2

Learned borrowing from Arabic تَقْلِيد (taqlīd).

Noun

تقليد • (taglīd) m (plural تقاليد (tagālīd))

  1. custom, tradition
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