قابض

Arabic

Root
ق ب ض (q b ḍ)
8 terms

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of قَبَضَ (qabaḍa, to seize).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /qaː.bidˤ/

Adjective

قَابِض • (qābiḍ) (feminine قَابِضَة (qābiḍa), masculine plural قَابِضُون (qābiḍūn) or قُبَّاض (qubbāḍ))

  1. depressing
  2. (anatomy) flexor (causing the joint to flex)
    Synonym: مُثْنِيّ (muṯniyy)
    Coordinate term: بَاسِط (bāsiṭ)
    عَضَلَة قَابِضَةʕaḍala(t) qābiḍaa flexor muscle
Declension of noun قَابِض (qābiḍ)
singular masculine feminine
basic singular triptote singular triptote in ـَة (-a)
indefinite definite construct indefinite definite construct
informal قَابِض
qābiḍ
الْقَابِض
al-qābiḍ
قَابِض
qābiḍ
قَابِضَة
qābiḍa
الْقَابِضَة
al-qābiḍa
قَابِضَة
qābiḍat
nominative قَابِضٌ
qābiḍun
الْقَابِضُ
al-qābiḍu
قَابِضُ
qābiḍu
قَابِضَةٌ
qābiḍatun
الْقَابِضَةُ
al-qābiḍatu
قَابِضَةُ
qābiḍatu
accusative قَابِضًا
qābiḍan
الْقَابِضَ
al-qābiḍa
قَابِضَ
qābiḍa
قَابِضَةً
qābiḍatan
الْقَابِضَةَ
al-qābiḍata
قَابِضَةَ
qābiḍata
genitive قَابِضٍ
qābiḍin
الْقَابِضِ
al-qābiḍi
قَابِضِ
qābiḍi
قَابِضَةٍ
qābiḍatin
الْقَابِضَةِ
al-qābiḍati
قَابِضَةِ
qābiḍati

Descendants

  • Urdu: قَابِض (qābiz)

Noun

قَابِض • (qābiḍm

  1. clutch
  2. constriction

Declension

Declension of noun قَابِض (qābiḍ)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal قَابِض
qābiḍ
الْقَابِض
al-qābiḍ
قَابِض
qābiḍ
nominative قَابِضٌ
qābiḍun
الْقَابِضُ
al-qābiḍu
قَابِضُ
qābiḍu
accusative قَابِضًا
qābiḍan
الْقَابِضَ
al-qābiḍa
قَابِضَ
qābiḍa
genitive قَابِضٍ
qābiḍin
الْقَابِضِ
al-qābiḍi
قَابِضِ
qābiḍi

Proper noun

القَابِض • (al-qābiḍm

  1. (Islam) Al-Qabid, "the Restrainer, the Straightener" one of the names of God in Islam.

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic قَابِض (qābiḍ).

Pronunciation

Adjective

قابِض • (qābiz) (indeclinable, Hindi spelling क़ाबिज़)

  1. occupier, seizer
  2. possesser

References

  • قابض”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
  • قابض”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English], Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2025.