حاد

See also: چاد and جاد

Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
ح د د (ḥ-d-d)

Derived from the active participle of حَدَّ (ḥadda, to be sharp). Compare Hebrew חַד (ḥad, sharp), Old Armenian խադ (xad, sword).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ħaːdd/
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Adjective

حَادّ • (ḥādd) (common plural حِدَاد (ḥidād), masculine plural حَادُّونَ (ḥāddūna), feminine plural حَادَّات (ḥāddāt), elative أَحَدّ (ʔaḥadd))

  1. sharp, pointed
  2. hot, strong (spicy)
  3. wearing mourning apparel
Declension

Verb

حَادَدَ or حَادَّ • (ḥādda or ḥādada) III, non-past يُحَادُّ or يُحَادِدُ‎ (yuḥāddu or yuḥādidu)

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Conjugation

Verb

حَادَ • (ḥāda) I, non-past يَحِيدُ‎ (yaḥīdu)

  1. to deviate, swerve, depart, desist (عن from)‎, turn away (عن‎ from),
  2. to leave, quit, give up, abandon, relinquish (عن‎ s. th.)‎
  3. to incline, tend (نحو‎ إلى،‎ to, toward), shade, blend (نحو‎ , إلى ‎)
Conjugation

Etymology 2

From ح د و (ḥ-d-w) via transposition of و ح د (w-ḥ-d), see وَاحِد (wāḥid).

Adjective

حَادٍ • (ḥādin) (construct state حَادِي (ḥādī), feminine حَادِيَة (ḥādiya), masculine plural حَادُون (ḥādūn), feminine plural حَادِيَات (ḥādiyāt))

  1. first (only in composed numbers)
    حَادٍ وَعِشْرُونَḥādin waʕišrūnatwenty-first (literally, “first and twenty”)
    حَادِيَةٌ وَعِشْرُونَḥādiyatun waʕišrūnatwenty-first (literally, “first and twenty”)
    حَادِيَ عَشَرَḥādiya ʕašaraeleventh
    حَادِيَةَ عَشْرَةَḥādiyata ʕašrataeleventh
Declension

See also

References

Persian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hɒːd/

Adjective

حاد • (hâd) (comparative حادتَر (hâd-tar), superlative حادتَرین (hâd-tarin))

  1. sharp
  2. acute
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