عدد ʻadad v.n. fr. عدّ 'to number,' c.
A عدد ʻadad (v.n. fr. عدّ 'to number,' &c.), s.m. A number, a whole number; a figure; a coefficient; one (of anything):—ʻadad-ě-awwal, The first figure; the first term (of a series); a prime number:—ʻadad-ě-ṣaḥīḥ, A whole number, an integer;—a unit:—ʻadad-ě-mut̤laq, or ʻadad-ě-ẕāti, A cardinal number:—ʻadad-ě-waṣfi, An ordinal number.
اعداد aʻdād
A اعداد aʻdād, s.m. pl. (of عدد ʻadad), Numbers:—aʻdād-i-mutabāʼin, s.m. Incommensurable numbers, prime numbers:—aʻdād-i-mutadāḵẖil, s.m. Concordant numbers:—aʻdād-i-mutamāsil, Like or equal numbers:—aʻdād-i-mutawāfiq, s.m. Composite numbers.
اڙد उड़द uṛad =ارد urd or urad
H اڙد उड़द uṛad (=ارد urd or urad), s.m. A kind of pulse, Dolichos pilosus:—uṛad paṛh-kar mārnā, v.t. To throw uṛad (at one) after pronouncing an incantation over it; to cast a spell over; to enchant, exorcise:—uṛad pai safaidī, adv. (As much as) the white spot on uṛad, the least bit, the smallest particle.