مجاهد

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of جَاهَدَ (jāhada, to strive, labor, toil), from the root ج ه د (j-h-d).

Noun

مُجَاهِد (mujāhid) m (plural مُجَاهِدُون (mujāhidūn))

  1. one who is labouring, toiling; one who is in severe distress
  2. fighter, freedom fighter
  3. warrior

Declension


Persian

Etymology

From Arabic.

Noun

مجاهد (mojâhed) (plural مجاهدها (mojâhed-hâ) or مجاهدان (mojâhedân) or مجاهدین (mojâhedin))

  1. (archaic) one who is labouring, toiling; one who is in severe distress
  2. (Iran) a member of People's Mojahedin of Iran (Mojahedin-e-Khalq)
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