بياض
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Arabic
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ب ي ض (b y ḍ) |
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Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]بَيَاض • (bayāḍ) m (usually uncountable)
- whiteness, white
- c. 1200, يحيى بن محمد بن أحمد بن العوام [yaḥyā ibn muḥammad ibn ʔaḥmad ibn al-ʕawwām], edited by José Antonio Banqueri, كتاب الفلاحة [Book on Agriculture], volume 2, Madrid: Imprenta Real, published 1802IA, Cap. 33, pages 578 line 5–4 a fine:
- إن يظهر في أحد عينيها أو فيهما بياض شبيه بالشعاع الساطع صقل خلاف لون البياض ولا علاج له إلا ما تقرح
- If there shows in one of the beast’s eyes or in both a thin whiteness like gleaming rays gainstriving the whiteness there is no remedy for it so that it won’t ulcerate.
- gap in a text, empty space
- (rare) white lead
- (obsolete) leprosy
- 1568, داود بن عمر الأنطاكي [dāwud ibn ʕumar al-ʔanṭākīy], تذكرة أولي الألباب والجامع للعجب العجاب [Liber memorialis cordatorum et maxime mirandum complectens][1]:
- [ أمدريان ] يوناني وهو المعروف عندنا بدموع أيوب وشجرة التسبيح ؛ لأنه يحمل حبا كالحمص الصغير إذا جذب منه العود صار مثقوبا فينظم ويجعل سبحا بين بياض كثير وسواد قليل وورقه كالكبر وكثيرا ما ينبت بالمقابر وهو حار يابس في أول الثالثة يفتح السدد ويسكن المغص ويدفع السموم خصوصا العقرب ويحلل الأورام وعسر البول والفواق شربا وطلاء وعصارته تجلو البياض قطورا .
- ʔAmḏiryān: Greek, it it is known with us as Job's tears or prayer-bead tree, for it bears fruits like small chickpeas, when the wood is drawn off it is holed and one puts it into order and applies it as beads between bulky white and bitty black and its leaves are like capers and it grows largely by cemeteries, hot and dry in the first and second grade, opens congestion and soothens stomachache and wards off venoms, especially that of the scorpion, and relaxes swellings and urine embarrassments and hiccup upon drinking, and a cast or pressing of it clears up lepra in drips.
- Bagrus bajad, a species or genus of bagrid catfish
- trevally (fish of the Carangidae fam. and spp. and particularly Caranx and Carangoides)
- Convulvulus lanatus
- Synonym: رُخَامِيّ (ruḵāmiyy)
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun بَيَاض (bayāḍ)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | بَيَاض bayāḍ |
الْبَيَاض al-bayāḍ |
بَيَاض bayāḍ |
Nominative | بَيَاضٌ bayāḍun |
الْبَيَاضُ al-bayāḍu |
بَيَاضُ bayāḍu |
Accusative | بَيَاضًا bayāḍan |
الْبَيَاضَ al-bayāḍa |
بَيَاضَ bayāḍa |
Genitive | بَيَاضٍ bayāḍin |
الْبَيَاضِ al-bayāḍi |
بَيَاضِ bayāḍi |
Descendants
[edit]- Maltese: bjad
- → English: bayad, bajad (partially via taxonomy)
- → German: Bayad, Bejâḍ m
- → Spanish: albayalde
- → Ottoman Turkish: بیاض (beyaz)
- Turkish: beyaz
Noun
[edit]بَيَّاض • (bayyāḍ) m (plural بَيَّاضُون (bayyāḍūn))
- whitewasher
- bleacher of clothes
- seller of eggs
- white soil
- (slang) mule, body pusher, one whose occupation it is to smuggle controlled substances in his tewel
- 2017 November 22, حمد الحمد, مساءات وردية. رواية, PLATINUM BOOK, →ISBN, 35 سراب, page 156:
- سمعنا اليوم أنه قد التحق بالنادي ثلاثة من " البياضين " ، ضحكنا ونحن نتمنى ألّا يكون بيننا أحد منهم، و"البياضون" هم فئة من أعضاء هذا النادي الكبير، ويطلق عليهم هذا الاسم لأنه غالباً ما يُقبض عليهم في المطار وقد جلبوا مخدرات ولكن بطريقة مخزية حيث توضع لفائف المخدرات في داخل الجسد،
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Declension
[edit]Declension of noun بَيَّاض (bayyāḍ)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | بَيَّاض bayyāḍ |
الْبَيَّاض al-bayyāḍ |
بَيَّاض bayyāḍ |
Nominative | بَيَّاضٌ bayyāḍun |
الْبَيَّاضُ al-bayyāḍu |
بَيَّاضُ bayyāḍu |
Accusative | بَيَّاضًا bayyāḍan |
الْبَيَّاضَ al-bayyāḍa |
بَيَّاضَ bayyāḍa |
Genitive | بَيَّاضٍ bayyāḍin |
الْبَيَّاضِ al-bayyāḍi |
بَيَّاضِ bayyāḍi |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | بَيَّاضَيْن bayyāḍayn |
الْبَيَّاضَيْن al-bayyāḍayn |
بَيَّاضَيْ bayyāḍay |
Nominative | بَيَّاضَانِ bayyāḍāni |
الْبَيَّاضَانِ al-bayyāḍāni |
بَيَّاضَا bayyāḍā |
Accusative | بَيَّاضَيْنِ bayyāḍayni |
الْبَيَّاضَيْنِ al-bayyāḍayni |
بَيَّاضَيْ bayyāḍay |
Genitive | بَيَّاضَيْنِ bayyāḍayni |
الْبَيَّاضَيْنِ al-bayyāḍayni |
بَيَّاضَيْ bayyāḍay |
Plural | sound masculine plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | بَيَّاضِين bayyāḍīn |
الْبَيَّاضِين al-bayyāḍīn |
بَيَّاضِي bayyāḍī |
Nominative | بَيَّاضُونَ bayyāḍūna |
الْبَيَّاضُونَ al-bayyāḍūna |
بَيَّاضُو bayyāḍū |
Accusative | بَيَّاضِينَ bayyāḍīna |
الْبَيَّاضِينَ al-bayyāḍīna |
بَيَّاضِي bayyāḍī |
Genitive | بَيَّاضِينَ bayyāḍīna |
الْبَيَّاضِينَ al-bayyāḍīna |
بَيَّاضِي bayyāḍī |
Descendants
[edit]- Maltese: bajjad
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