قدر

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ق د ر (q-d-r).

Verb

قَدَرَ (qadara) I, non-past يَقْدِرُ‎ (yaqdiru)
قَدِرَ (qadira) I, non-past يَقْدَرُ‎ (yaqdaru)

  1. (with عَلَى) to have power over
  2. (with عَلَى or أنْ) to be equal to, to be up to (doing something), to be able to (do something)
Conjugation

Verb

قَدَّرَ (qaddara) II, non-past يُقَدِّرُ‎ (yuqaddiru)

  1. to determine, to fix
  2. to estimate, to assess, to forecast
  3. to foresee, to wager
  4. (with accusative and عَلَى) to enable someone to something
Conjugation

Noun

قَدْر (qadr) m (plural أَقْدَار (ʾaqdār))

  1. quantity, quantum, measure, magnitude, size, bulk, proportion, extent, space, amount, sum, number
    هٰذَا قَدْر ذَاكَ
    hāḏā qadr ḏāka
    this is as much as that
    هُمْ قَدْرُ مِئَةٍ
    hum qadru miʾatin
    they are as many as 100
    أَقَمْتُ عِنْدَهُ قَدْرَ أَنْ يَفْعَلَ كَذَا
    ʾaqamtu ʿindahu qadra ʾan yafʿala kaḏā
    I remained at his house long enough for him to do thus
  2. worth, value
  3. greatness, majesty, honorableness, nobleness
  4. preordained destiny, predestination, fate
  5. will of God, divine decree, providence
  6. might, power, position, influence, wealth
Declension
Descendants
References

Noun

قَدَر (qadar) m (plural أَقْدَار (ʾaqdār))

  1. verbal noun of قَدِرَ (qadira, to be able to) (form I)
  2. fate, destiny
  3. power, capacity, faculty
  4. ability
  5. competence
  6. sufficiency, riches
  7. quantity, measure, size, space, amount, sum, number
  8. worth, value
  9. greatness, majesty, honorableness, nobleness
Declension
Derived terms
  • قَضَاءٌ وَقَدَرٌ (qaḍāʾun wa-qadarun, coordinated pair)
References

Noun

قِدْر (qidr) f (plural قُدُور (qudūr))

  1. (cooking) pot, kettle, cooking pot
    قِدْر نُحَاسqidr nuḥāscopper pot
Declension
Descendants
  • Gulf Arabic: جدر (jidir)
  • Hijazi Arabic: قدر (gidir)
References

Egyptian Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic قَدَرَ (qadara).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ʔidir/

Verb

قدر (ʾidir) (perfect, imperfect يقدر (yiʾdar), verb form I)

  1. to be able to, to can

Conjugation


Hijazi Arabic

Etymology 1

From Arabic قَدَر (qadar).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡa.dar/

Noun

قدر (gadar) m (plural أقدار (agdār))

  1. destiny, fate
    Synonyms: مصير, نصيب, قسمة

Etymology 2

قِدِر

From Arabic قِدْر (qidr).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡi.dir/

Noun

قدر (gidir) m (plural قدور (gudūr))

  1. cooking pot
    Synonym: حلة (ḥalla)

Etymology 3

From Arabic قَدْر (qadr).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡa.dir/

Noun

قدر (gadir) m

  1. quantity, quantum, measure, magnitude, size, much
    ما كُنْت أَعْرِف إنّك تِحُبِّيه بِهَذا القَدِر
    mā kunt ʔaʕrif innik tiḥubbī bihāda al-gadir
    I didn't know that you love him this much
    Synonym: قد (gadd)

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic قَدْر (qadr).

Pronunciation

    • (Dari): IPA(key): /qad(a)ɾ/

    Noun

    قدر (qadr or qadar)

    1. amount, quantity, size
      Synonyms: اندازه (andâze), مقدار (meqdâr)
    2. importance, value, worth
      Synonym: ارزش (arzeš)
    3. dignity, rank
    4. preordained destiny, predestination, fate
    5. will of God, divine decree, providence
    6. (mathematics) value
      قدر مطلق
      qadr-e motlaq
      absolute value
    7. (astronomy) magnitude of a star
      قدر ظاهری
      qadr-e zâheri
      apparent magnitude

    Derived terms

    Descendants


    South Levantine Arabic

    Root
    ق د ر

    Etymology 1

    From Arabic قَدِرَ (qadira).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): (Urban) /ʔi.dir/, [ˈʔidɪr]
    • IPA(key): (Bedouin) /ɡi.dir/, [ˈɡi.dɪr]
    • (file)

    Verb

    قدر (ʔidir) (form I, present بقدر (biʔdar), active participle قادر (ʔāder))

    1. to be able to (do something)
      ما بقدر اقول بالزبط.
      baʔdar aʔūl biẓ-ẓabṭ.
      I can't say exactly.
      قليل من الناس بقدرو يطلعو اجازات كل اكم من شهر.
      ʔalīl min in-nās biʔdaru yiṭlaʕu ijazāt kull akamm min šahr.
      Not many people can go on vacation every few months.
    Conjugation
        Conjugation of قدر (ʔidir)
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m قدرت (ʔdirt) قدرت (ʔdirt) قدر (ʔidir) قدرنا (ʔdirna) قدرتو (ʔdirtu) قدرو (ʔidru)
    f قدرتي (ʔdirti) قدرت (ʔidrat)
    present m بقدر (baʔdar) بتقدر (btiʔdar) بقدر (biʔdar) منقدر (mniʔdar) بتقدرو (btiʔdaru) بقدرو (biʔdaru)
    f بتقدري (btiʔdari) بتقدر (btiʔdar)
    subjunctive m أقدر (ʔaʔdar) تقدر (tiʔdar) يقدر (yiʔdar) نقدر (niʔdar) تقدرو (tiʔdaru) يقدرو (yiʔdaru)
    f تقدري (tiʔdari) تقدر (tiʔdar)
    imperative m اقدر (iʔdar) اقدرو (iʔdaru)
    f اقدري (iʔdari)

    Etymology 2

    From Arabic قَدَّرَ (qaddara).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): (Urban) /ʔad.dar/, [ˈʔad.dar]
    • IPA(key): (Bedouin) /ɡad.dar/, [ˈɡad.dar]
    • (file)

    Verb

    قدّر (ʔaddar) (form II, present بقدّر (biʔadder))

    1. to appreciate, to estimate, to value
    Conjugation
        Conjugation of قدّر (ʔaddar)
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m قدّرت (ʔaddart) قدّرت (ʔaddart) قدّر (ʔaddar) قدّرنا (ʔaddarna) قدّرتو (ʔaddartu) قدّرو (ʔaddaru)
    f قدّرتي (ʔaddarti) قدّرت (ʔaddarat)
    present m بقدّر (baʔadder) بتقدّر (bitʔadder) بقدّر (biʔadder) منقدّر (minʔadder) بتقدّرو (bitʔaddru) بقدّرو (biʔaddru)
    f بتقدّري (bitʔaddri) بتقدّر (bitʔadder)
    subjunctive m اقدّر (aʔadder) تقدّر (tʔadder) يقدّر (yʔadder) نقدّر (nʔadder) تقدّرو (tʔaddru) يقدّرو (yʔaddru)
    f تقدّري (tʔaddri) تقدّر (tʔadder)
    imperative m قدّر (ʔadder) قدّرو (ʔaddru)
    f قدّري (ʔaddri)
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