مقيد

Arabic

Root
ق ي د (q-y-d)

Etymology 1

Root
ق ي د (q-y-d)

Derived from the passive participle of قَيَّدَ (qayyada, to restrict).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mu.qaj.jad/

Adjective

مُقَيَّد • (muqayyad)

  1. passive participle of قَيَّدَ (qayyada)
  2. restricted, constrained, bound
    Antonym: مُطْلَق (muṭlaq, absolute)
  3. handcuffed
  4. recorded (written down)
Declension
Descendants
  • Azerbaijani: muğayat, müqəyyəd
    • Armenian: մուղաթ (muġatʻ)
  • Kazakh: мұқият (mūqiät)
  • Indonesian: mukayyad, muqayyad
  • Ottoman Turkish: مقید (mukayyed)
  • Persian: مقید

Etymology 2

Root
ق ي د (q-y-d)

Derived from the active participle of قَيَّدَ (qayyada, to release).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mu.qaj.jid/

Adjective

مُقَيِّد • (muqayyid) (feminine مُقَيِّدَة (muqayyida), masculine plural مُقَيِّدُونَ (muqayyidūna), feminine plural مُقَيِّدَات (muqayyidāt))

  1. restricting, limiting
Declension
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