See also: وَدُن

Egyptian Arabic

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Etymology

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From Arabic أُذْن (ʔuḏn).

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Noun

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ودن (widnf (plural ودان (widān))

  1. (anatomy) ear (organ)
    الحيطان ليها ودانil-ḥiṭān lī-ha widānWalls have ears.
    حلمة الودنḥalamet il-widnlobe of the ear

Moroccan Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Root
و د ن
1 term

From Arabic أَذَّنَ (ʔaḏḏana).

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Verb

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ودن (waddan) II (non-past يودن (ywaddan))

  1. Alternative form of أدن (ʔaddan)
Conjugation
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    Conjugation of ودن
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m ودّنت (waddant) ودّنتي (waddanti) ودّن (waddan) ودّننا (waddanna) ودّنتوا (waddantu) ودّنوا (waddnu)
f ودّنت (waddnāt)
non-past m نودّن (nwaddan) تودّن (twaddan) يودّن (ywaddan) نودّنوا (nwaddnu) تودّنوا (twaddnu) يودّنوا (ywaddnu)
f تودّني (twaddni) تودّن (twaddan)
imperative m ودّن (waddan) ودّنوا (waddnu)
f ودّني (waddni)

Etymology 2

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From Arabic أُذْن (ʔuḏn).

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Noun

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وُدن or ودَن (wudn or wdanf (plural ودنِين (wudnīn) or ودنَيْن (wudnayn))

  1. (anatomy) ear (organ)
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