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Entries on طدو in 2 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Murtaḍa al-Zabīdī, Tāj al-ʿArūs fī Jawāhir al-Qamūs and Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane

طدو



دِينٌ, (S, TA,) the latter word formed by transposition from وَاطِدٌ; (M, TA;) and عَادَةٌ طَادِيَةٌ, (S, K,) the latter word said to be formed by transposition from وَاطِدَةٌ, (S,) A custom, or habit, that is constant, settled, or established; old, or inveterate. (S, K.) طَادٍ and وَاطِدٌ are also expl. as meaning Continuous; or constant and uninterrupted. (TA in art. وطد.)
طدو
: و (} الطَّادِيَةُ: الثَّابِتَةُ القَديمَةُ. يقالُ: عادَةٌ {طادِيَةٌ) ، أَي ثابِتَةٌ قَديمَةٌ.
قالَ الجوهريُّ: ويقالُ هُوَ مَقْلوبٌ مِن وَاطِدَة؛ قالَ القُطامي:
مَا اعْتادَ حُبُّ سُلَيْمَى حينَ مُعْتادِ
وَمَا تَقَضَّى بَواقِي دِينِها} الطادِي والدينُ: الدَّأْبُ والعادَةُ.
وَفِي المُحْكم: {الطَّاِدِي الثابِتُ، مِن وَطَدَ يَطِدُ، فقلبَ من فاعِلٍ إِلَى عالِفٍ.
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