مهاد

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Arabic[edit]

Root
م ه د (m-h-d)

Etymology[edit]

Tool noun from the root م ه د (m-h-d).

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Noun[edit]

مِهَاد (mihādm (plural مُهُد (muhud) or أَمْهِدَة (ʔamhida))

  1. bed, resting place
  2. low flat land
  3. bottom of a sea or river
  4. (neuroanatomy) thalamus (a structure in the brain)

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Descendants[edit]

  • Ottoman Turkish: مهاد
    • Turkish: mihad

Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic مِهَاد (mihād, sleeping place).

Noun[edit]

مهاد (mihad) (plural مهد or امهده)

  1. any resting place, such as a bed, mattress or carpet
    Synonyms: بستر (bister), مرقد (merkad), یاتاق (yatak)

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