عناد

Arabic

Root
ع ن د (ʕ n d)
4 terms

Pronunciation

Noun

عِنَاد • (ʕinādm

  1. obstinacy; stubbornness

Declension

Declension of noun عِنَاد (ʕinād)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal عِنَاد
ʕinād
الْعِنَاد
al-ʕinād
عِنَاد
ʕinād
nominative عِنَادٌ
ʕinādun
الْعِنَادُ
al-ʕinādu
عِنَادُ
ʕinādu
accusative عِنَادًا
ʕinādan
الْعِنَادَ
al-ʕināda
عِنَادَ
ʕināda
genitive عِنَادٍ
ʕinādin
الْعِنَادِ
al-ʕinādi
عِنَادِ
ʕinādi

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: inad
  • Georgian: ინადი (inadi)
  • Ottoman Turkish: عناد (inat)
  • Persian: عناد ('enâd)
  • Swahili: inda, inadi

References

  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “عند”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic عِنَاد (ʕinād, obstinacy).

Noun

عناد • (inat)

  1. obstinacy, stubbornness, insistence, the state of being stubborn
    Synonyms: اصرار (ısrar), تمرد (temerrüd)

Derived terms

  • عناد ایتمك (inat etmek, to be obstinate)
  • عناد صاپمق (inat sapmak, to become obstinate)
  • عناد طوغله‌سی (inat tuğlası, refractory brick)
  • عنادجی (inatcı, obstinate disputant)
  • عنادلشمك (inatlaşmak, to be mutually obstinate)

Descendants

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