موقد

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Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Root
و ق د (w-q-d)

Noun of place.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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مَوْقِد (mawqidm (plural مَوَاقِد (mawāqid))

  1. fireplace; hearth; stove; boiler
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Etymology 2

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Root
و ق د (w-q-d)

Derived from the passive participle of أَوْقَدَ (ʔawqada, to ignite), verb form IV.

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Noun

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مُوقَد (mūqad) (feminine مُوقَدَة (mūqada))

  1. ignited, lit
    Synonyms: مَوْقُود (mawqūd), مُشْتَعِل (muštaʕil), مُلْتَهِب (multahib), مُتَأَجِّج (mutaʔajjij)
    Antonym: مُنْطَفِئ (munṭafiʔ)
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Etymology 3

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Root
و ق د (w-q-d)

Derived from the passive participle of وَقَّد (waqqad, to ignite), verb form II.

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Noun

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مُوَقَّد (muwaqqad) (feminine مُوَقَّدَة (muwaqqada))

  1. ignited, lit
    Synonyms: مَوْقُود (mawqūd), مُشْتَعِل (muštaʕil), مُلْتَهِب (multahib), مُتَأَجِّج (mutaʔajjij)
    Antonym: مُنْطَفِئ (munṭafiʔ)
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References

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