قصد

See also: ق ص د

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ق ص د (q-ṣ-d).

Verb

قَصَدَ (qaṣada) I, non-past يَقْصِدُ‎ (yaqṣidu)

  1. to mean, to intend
  2. to move towards
  3. to aim at
  4. to try to injure or kill
  5. to fall upon
  6. to rely upon
  7. to dedicate
  8. to break (something) in the middle
  9. to be just
  10. to keep the golden mean
  11. to economize
  12. to make poems

Conjugation

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Verb

قَصُدَ (qaṣuda) I, non-past يَقْصُدُ‎ (yaqṣudu)

  1. to be fat

Conjugation

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Noun

قَصْد (qaṣd) m

  1. verbal noun of قَصَدَ (qaṣada) (form I)
  2. intention, objective, purpose, resolution, end, aim
  3. purport
  4. way, road

Declension

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Persian

Etymology

From Arabic.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɢæsd/, [ɢæst̪]

Noun

قصد (qasd) (plural قصدها (qasd-hâ))

  1. intention
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