Arabic · Work & Business

عقد

'aqd

Contract

Intermediatenoun · masculine

Definition

A formal written agreement between parties.

Example

وقعنا العقد أمس.

We signed the contract yesterday.

Etymology

The Arabic term 'عقد' (aqd) originates from the root ع-ق-د which denotes binding or tying. Historically, it has been used since pre-Islamic times, primarily in contexts referring to agreements, oaths, or contracts.

How & Where It’s Used

'Aqd is used formally in legal and business contexts, both in written contracts and spoken discussions. It is prevalent across Arabic-speaking regions with a similar meaning, though nuances may vary.

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