يد

(Anglès)

  1. (countable) an appendage of a body (as of an animal)
  2. (countable, literary) an appendage of a body (as of an animal)
  3. (countable, obsolete) an appendage of a body (as of an animal)
  4. (countable, literary) an appendage of a body (as of an animal)
  5. (countable) an appendage of a body (as of an animal)
  6. (broadly, countable) an appendage of a body (as of an animal)
  7. (broadly, countable) an appendage of a body (as of an animal)
  8. (broadly, countable) an appendage of a body (as of an animal)
  9. (broadly, countable) an appendage of a body (as of an animal)
  10. (broadly, countable) an appendage of a body (as of an animal)
  11. (broadly, countable) an appendage of a body (as of an animal)
  12. (countable) the part of the upper limb between the wrist and the fingertips, the terminal portion of the arm, the hand
  13. (broadly, countable) the part of the upper limb between the wrist and the fingertips, the terminal portion of the arm, the hand
  14. (Morocco, al-Andalus, countable) a unit of measure
  15. (Morocco, al-Andalus, countable) a unit of measure
  16. (Morocco, al-Andalus, countable) a unit of measure
  17. (Morocco, al-Andalus, countable) a unit of measure

Freqüència

B1
Pronunciat com a (IPA)
/jad/
Etimologia (Anglès)

From Proto-Semitic *yad-, whence was derived the root ي د ي (y d y).

yad

يَدّ

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