توحيد
See also: توحید
Arabic
| Root |
|---|
| و ح د (w ḥ d) |
| 27 terms |
Etymology
Verbal noun of وَحَّدَ (waḥḥada).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /taw.ħiːd/
Noun
تَوْحِيد • (tawḥīd) m
- verbal noun of وَحَّدَ (waḥḥada, “to unify, to connect, to combine, to profess the unity of”) (form II)
- oneness
- unification
- regularization
- (theology, Islam) tawhid: profession of or belief in the oneness of God; monotheism
Declension
| singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | تَوْحِيد tawḥīd |
التَّوْحِيد at-tawḥīd |
تَوْحِيد tawḥīd |
| nominative | تَوْحِيدٌ tawḥīdun |
التَّوْحِيدُ at-tawḥīdu |
تَوْحِيدُ tawḥīdu |
| accusative | تَوْحِيدًا tawḥīdan |
التَّوْحِيدَ at-tawḥīda |
تَوْحِيدَ tawḥīda |
| genitive | تَوْحِيدٍ tawḥīdin |
التَّوْحِيدِ at-tawḥīdi |
تَوْحِيدِ tawḥīdi |
Descendants
- → Azerbaijani: tövhid
- → Hausa: tauhidi
- → Ottoman Turkish: توحید (tevhıd)
- Turkish: tevhit
- → Persian: توحید
- → Urdu: تَوحِید (tauhīd)
References
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “توحيد”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[1], London: W.H. Allen
- Wehr, Hans (1979) “وحد”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
South Levantine Arabic
| Root |
|---|
| و ح د |
| 11 terms |
Etymology
From Arabic تَوْحِيد (tawḥīd). Equivalent to the verbal noun of وحّد (waḥḥad, “to unite”).
Noun
توحيد • (tawḥīd) m