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√ʕWD
1a customary, usual, common, ordinary, normal, regular; b undistinguished, run-of-the-mill; c ordinary, regular (e.g., meeting, as opposed to extraordinary, special, emergency); d simple, plain, ordinary (man): nsb-formation of the preceding; — 2 old, ancient, antique – WehrCowan1979.
▪ [v1] : nsb-formation from ʕādaẗ ‘custom, habit’, from ↗ʕāda, vb. I, ‘to return’ (> *‘to be repeated, become a habit’), ultimately from protWSem *√ʕWD ‘to turn’.
▪ [v2] : prob. a nsb-formation from ʕĀd, the name of an ancient Arab tribe; see ʕWD_6 in root entry ↗√ʕWD.
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▪ [v2] : †ʕawd, pl. ʕiyadaẗ, ʕiwadaẗ, adj., ‘old (animal); ancient (road)’; †ʕādī ‘old; old building; ruins’ – Hava1899.
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▪ [v1] : ↗ʕāda.
▪ [v2] : ? – Cf. ↗ʕWD_6.
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►ʕādiyyāt, nonhum.pl., antiques, antiquities For other items pertaining to √ʕWD/ʕYD, cf. ↗ʕāda, ↗ʕūd, ↗ʕādaẗ, ↗ʕiyādaẗ, ↗ʕād, and ↗ʕīd (√ʕYD), as well as, for the whole picture, root entries ↗√ʕWD and ↗√ʕYD.
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