مارد

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of the verb مَرَدَ (marada, to be rebellious), from the root م ر د (m-r-d).

Adjective

مَارِد (mārid) (masculine plural مَارِدُون (māridūn) or مَرَدَة (marada) or مُرَّاد (murrād))

  1. recalcitrant, defiant, rebellious, lawless, mutinous, insubordinate, insurrectionary, contumacious
  2. gigantic, giant, titanic

Declension

Noun

مَارِد (mārid) m (plural مَارِدُون (māridūn) or مَرَدَة (marada) or مُرَّاد (murrād))

  1. rebel, insurgent, mutineer
  2. demon, devil, evil spirit
  3. bashi-bazouk (irregular Turkish soldier)
  4. giant

Declension

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