The corpus record — Arabic
وَدُود
waduwd
waduwdN * : see wid~N . ― -b2- Alwaduwdu , as an epithet applied to God, The loving towards his servants, (IAmb, L,) or, towards those who obey: (Beyd, lxxxv. 14:) or He who regards with approbation his righteous servants: or He who is beloved in the hearts of his saints. (IAth, L.)
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- The Quran 2 · 0.16/10k
What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon
In the wild
- وَدُودٌ Quran 11:90 (Hud 90)
- وَدُودُ Quran 85:14 (Al-Buruj 14)
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