خد

See also: حد, جد, and خذ

Arabic

Root
خ د د (ḵ-d-d)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xadd/

Noun

خَدّ • (ḵadd) f (dual خَدَّانِ (ḵaddāni), plural خُدُود (ḵudūd))

  1. cheek
    • 11 Century CE, Wallada bint al-Mustakfi, أنا واللّه أصلح للمعالي [I am, by Allah, fit for high positions]
      أُمَكِّنُ عَاشِقِي مِنْ صَحْنِ خَدِّي
      ʔumakkinu ʕāšiqī min ṣaḥni ḵaddī
      Forsooth I allow my lover to kiss my cheek

Declension

Egyptian Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
ء خ د
1 term

From Arabic أَخَذَ (ʔaḵaḏa).

Verb

خد • (ḵad) I (non-past ياخد (yāḵud))

  1. to take (to grab with the hands)
Conjugation

This verb needs an inflection-table template.

Etymology 2

From Arabic خَدّ (ḵadd).

Noun

خد • (ḵadd) m (plural خدود (ḵudūd))

  1. (anatomy) cheek (part of face)

Moroccan Arabic

Root
خ د د
3 terms

Etymology

From Arabic خَدّ (ḵadd).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xadd/

Noun

خد • (ḵadd) m (dual خدين (ḵaddayn), plural خدود (ḵdūd))

  1. cheek
    Synonym: حنك (ḥank)

Persian

Pronunciation

Readings
Dari reading? xud

Noun

خد • (xud)

  1. Common Misspelling of خود, especially in Afghanistan.

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic خَدّ (ḵadd).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xadd/, [xad]
  • (file)

Noun

خدّ • (ḵadd) m (plural خدود (ḵdūd))

  1. cheek
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