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Sources: Arabic Humanities, Islamic Thought: Essays in Honor of Everett K. Rowson
Arabic-English Dictionary of Qur'anic Usage
Sources: Arabic Humanities, Islamic Thought: Essays in Honor of Everett K. Rowson
Arabic-English Dictionary of Qur'anic Usage
Usually a modern nickname for Kade or Cade, but has a different function in Arabic.

Kayd or Kāyd

* A brutal masculine force, a trick, to plot or a stratagem. Something that is either extremely unacceptable or very praiseworthy. This term can not easily be defined and is of a range of synonyms. Can be admirable and artful. Mentioned as a attribute God has used on himself several times in a ancient scripture that has not been changed since it came to this world.
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Kayd or Kāyd

To plan, stratagem or to deceive. Can be a modern abbreviation for Kayden or Caden. A name that is memorable because it is short and sharp, because of it sticky consonants (K, Q, X, Z and sharp C) These consonants are pronounced from deep in our throats… where they almost stick. As a result, they too stick in our brains.

A masculine brutal force. Can either be very praiseworthy or not appreciated at all. A term God also attributes to himself in a ancient book 26 times.
The brothers of Joseph planned (kayd) to throw Joseph into the well because of jealousy.

Popithar's wife planned (k-y-d) to sleep with Joseph as she desired him. Joseph refused and was accused of rape and then thrown into prison.
by Jibrell995 June 28, 2018
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