See also: امرض

Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Root
م ر ض (m r ḍ)
8 terms

Elative of مَرِيض (marīḍ, sick).

Adjective

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أَمْرَض (ʔamraḍ) (feminine مُرْضَى (murḍā), masculine plural أَمَارِض (ʔamāriḍ), feminine plural مُرْضَيَات (murḍayāt))

  1. elative degree of مَرِيض (marīḍ):
    1. sicker; sickest
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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أَمْرَضَ (ʔamraḍa) IV (non-past يُمْرِضُ (yumriḍu), verbal noun إِمْرَاض (ʔimrāḍ))

  1. (intransitive) to become diseased
  2. (transitive) to sicken, to make ill
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Etymology 3

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Verb

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أمرض (form I)

  1. أَمْرَضُ (ʔamraḍu) /ʔam.ra.dˤu/: first-person singular non-past active indicative of مَرِضَ (mariḍa)
  2. أَمْرَضَ (ʔamraḍa) /ʔam.ra.dˤa/: first-person singular non-past active subjunctive of مَرِضَ (mariḍa)
  3. أَمْرَضْ (ʔamraḍ) /ʔam.radˤ/: first-person singular non-past active jussive of مَرِضَ (mariḍa)
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