رضي

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Arabic

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Root
ر ض ي (r ḍ y)
12 terms
Root
ر ض و (r ḍ w)
13 terms

Etymology 1.1

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From the root ر ض و (r-ḍ-w). Cognate with Hebrew רָצָה (ratsá).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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رَضِيَ (raḍiya) I (non-past يَرْضَى (yarḍā), verbal noun رِضًا (riḍan) or رِضًى (riḍan) or رِضْوَان (riḍwān) or رُضْوَان (ruḍwān) or مَرْضَاة (marḍāh))

  1. to be pleased [with accusative or عَن (ʕan) or عَلَى (ʕalā) ‘with something’]
  2. to be satisfied, to be content [with accusative or فِي () or بِ (bi) ‘with something’]
  3. to desire [with accusative ‘something’ and لِ (li) ‘for someone’]
  4. to approve of, to accept [with accusative or فِي () or بِ (bi) ‘something’]
    كيف يمكن لإله الرحمة أن يرضى بمثل هذه القسوة؟
    How could a God of mercy approve such cruelty?
  5. to agree, to consent [with accusative or فِي () or بِ (bi) ‘to something’]
  6. to resign oneself [with أَنَّ (ʔanna) ‘to something being the case’]
Conjugation
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Antonyms
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See also

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Etymology 1.2

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Adjective

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رَضِيّ (raḍiyy) (feminine رَضِيَّة (raḍiyya), masculine plural رَضِيُّونَ (raḍiyyūna) or أَرْضِيَاء (ʔarḍiyāʔ))

  1. satisfied, content, pleased
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 19:6:
      يَرِثُنِي وَيَرِثُ مِنْ ءَالِ يَعْقُوبَ وَٱجْعَلْهُ رَبِّ رَضِيًّا
      yariṯunī wayariṯu min ʔāli yaʕqūba wajʕalhu rabbi raḍiyyan
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Declension
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