qadim

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Maltese

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Root
q-d-m
13 terms

Etymology

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From Arabic قَدِيم (qadīm).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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qadim (feminine singular qadima, plural qodma, diminutive qdajjem or qdejjem, comparative eqdem or aqdam or aqdem)

  1. old (of things)
    Antonym: ġdid
    Coordinate term: (of people) xiħ
    • 1949-1952, Anton Buttigieg, “Il-Ħolma tan-Natura”, in Qasba mar-Riħ, published 1977:
      U meta tiġi x-xitwa erħilha teqred
      bir-rxiex, bis-silġ, bil-bard, bir-riħ u rwiefen
      il-ħlejjaq qodma: weraq sfajra u morda,
      u rix mitbiela,
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Derived terms

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Uzbek

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Etymology

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Inherited from Chagatai قدیم, from Arabic قَدِيم (qadīm).

Noun

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Other scripts
Yangi Imlo
Cyrillic қадим
Latin
Perso-Arabic
(Afghanistan)

qadim (plural qadimlar)

  1. ancient times
    qadimdanfrom ancient times