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 • (tawḥīdm

  1. verbal noun of وَحَّدَ (waḥḥada, to unify, to connect, to combine, to profess the unity of) (form II)
  2. oneness
  3. unification
  4. regularization
  5. (theology, Islam) tawhid: profession of or belief in the oneness of God; monotheism

Declension

Declension of noun تَوْحِيد (tawḥīd)
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)
  • Persian: توحید

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 • (tawḥīdm

  1. unification
  2. oneness of God, monotheism