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Arabic dictionary

Dictionary Habib Anthony Salmone, An Advanced Learner's Arabic-English Dictionary (1889)

Entry زهد

زَهَِدَ زَهُدَ(n. ac. زَهْد زُهْد زَهَاْدَة) a. [Fī or 'An], Disregarded, was indifferent to; despised slighted. b.(n. ac. زُهْد زَهَاْدَة), Forsook the world, embraced a religious life. زَهَّدَ a. [acc. & Fī or 'An], Induced to abstain from, to renounce. تَزَهَّدَa. see I (b) تَزَاْهَدَa. Despised, disregarded. إِزْتَهَدَ (د) a. Disregarded, despised, disdained. زَهْدa. Small quantity. زُهْدa. Indifference; unworldliness. b. Abstinence; continence; abstemiousness temperance. c. Asceticism. زَهَد (pl. زِهَاْد) a. Alms; poor-rate. زَاْهِد (pl. زُهَّد زُهَّاْد 29) a. Abstemious, temperate; continent. b. Ascetic. زَهَاْدَةa. see 3 زَهِيْدa. Paltry, insignificant; small.