Where does “ɛiyyed” come from?
ɛiyyed (Tarifit) comes from Arabic عيد, from Persian عید, from Arabic عِيد, from Arabic محمد, from Arabic حَمَّدَ, from Arabic م, from Proto-Semitic šamaʿ-.
ɛiyyed (Tarifit): to celebrate or spend a religious holiday
Definitions
- to celebrate or spend a religious holiday
Ancestry of “ɛiyyed”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Arabic | عيد | feast; holiday; festival; festivity; gala;... |
| 2 | Persian | عید | feast, feast day; celebration; holiday |
| 3 | Arabic | عِيد | holiday, carnival; feast, festival; holiday,... |
| 4 | Arabic | محمد | commendable, laudable, praised, praiseworthy;... |
| 5 | Arabic | حَمَّدَ | to praise, commend, laud; to praise, commend,... |
| 6 | Arabic | م | a prefix used to create nouns of place; a prefix... |
| 7 | Proto-Semitic | šamaʿ- | — |