فائض

Arabic

Etymology

Root
ف ي ض (f-y-ḍ)

Derived from the active participle of فَاضَ (fāḍa, to overflow).

Noun

فَائِض • (fāʔiḍ) m (plural فَوَائِض (fawāʔiḍ))

  1. excess, surplus
    فَائِض الْمِيزَانِيَّةfāʔiḍ al-mīzāniyyathe budget surplus

Declension

Descendants

  • Ottoman Turkish: فائض (faʼiz), فایض (faiz)
    • Turkish: faiz
    • Armenian: ֆայիզ (fayiz)
  • Uzbek: foiz

Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

  • فایض (faiz)

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic فَائِض (fāʔiḍ, excess, surplus), from the active participle of the verb فَاضَ (fāḍa, to overflow).

Noun

فائض • (faʼiz) (plural فوائض (fevaʼiz))

  1. (finance) interest, the price paid for obtaining money or goods in a transaction

Derived terms

  • فائض آلمق (faʼiz almak, to charge interest)
  • فائض مركب (faʼiz-i mürekkeb, compound interest)
  • فائض مفرد (faʼiz-i müfred, simple interest)
  • فائضجی (faʼizci, usurer, loan shark)
  • فائضسز (faʼizsiz, free of interest)
  • فائضلو (faʼizli, which yields interest)

Descendants

  • Turkish: faiz
  • Armenian: ֆայիզ (fayiz)

Further reading

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