مطرد

Arabic

Root
ط ر د (ṭ-r-d)

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of the verb اِطَّرَدَ (iṭṭarada, to be uninterrupted, to flow).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mutˤ.tˤa.rid/

Adjective

مُطَّرِد • (muṭṭarid) (feminine مُطَّرِدَة (muṭṭarida), masculine plural مُطَّرِدُونَ (muṭṭaridūna), feminine plural مُطَّرِدَات (muṭṭaridāt))

  1. steady, uninterrupted, consistent, regular, incessant
    أَفْعَالٌ مُطَّرِدَةٌ وَشَاذَّةٌʔafʕālun muṭṭaridatun wa-šāḏḏatunregular and irregular verbs
    مُطَّرِد النَّسَقmuṭṭarid an-nasaquniform
    مُطَّرِد النَّغْمmuṭṭarid an-naḡmmonotonous

Declension

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