ĭḥtaḍar‑ اِحْتَضَرَ (ĭḥtiḍār)
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1 to come (to s.o.), be in the presence (of s.o.); 2 to live in a civilized region: Gt-stem, self-ref.; – 3 pass. ŭḥtuḍira, to die – WehrCowan1976.
▪ Gt-stem of [v1, v3] ↗ḥaḍara ʻ¹to be present; ²to come, arrive, appear, show up’ and [v2] ↗ḥaḍara ʻ³to be settled, sedentary’ or ↗ḥaḍar ‘civilized region; settled population, town dwellers’.
▪ [v3] : The meaning ʻto die’ of the pass. ŭḥtuḍira developed from *ʻto be visited (sc. by death, or the angels of death).
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►ĭḥtiḍār, n., demise, death: vn. VIII.
►muḥtaḍar, adj., n., 1a dying, in the throes of death, on the brink of death; b a dying person; 2a haunted or inhabited by a jinni; b demoniac: PP VIII.For other values attached to the root, see ↗ḥaḍara, ↗ḥuḍūr, ↗ḥāḍir, ḥaḍḍara, ↗ḥaḍar, ↗ḥaḍraẗ, ↗ḥaḍāraẗ, ↗ḥaḍīraẗ, ↗maḥḍar, ↗muḥāḍaraẗ.
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