عاجز

Arabic

Root
ع ج ز (ʕ-j-z)

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of عَجَزَ (ʕajaza, to become incapable).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʕaː.d͡ʒiz/

Adjective

عَاجِز • (ʕājiz) (feminine عَاجِزَة (ʕājiza), masculine plural عَاجِزُون (ʕājizūn), feminine plural عَاجِزَات (ʕājizāt), elative أَعْجَز (ʔaʕjaz))

  1. incapable
  2. helpless, powerless
  3. disabled, crippled
  4. weak, frail

Declension

Noun

عَاجِز • (ʕājiz) m (plural عَجَزَة (ʕajaza))

  1. disabled person

Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: aciz
  • Persian: عاجز
  • Northern Kurdish: aciz, eciz, êciz
  • Ottoman Turkish: عاجز (âciz)
  • Uyghur: ئاجىز (ajiz)
  • Uzbek: ojiz
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