فاضي

See also: قاضي

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic فَاضٍ (fāḍin).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfaːdˤi/

Adjective

فاضي • (fāḍi) (feminine فاضية (fāḍya), masculine plural فاضيين (fāḍyīn), feminine plural فاضيات (fāḍyāt))

  1. empty
  2. hollow
  3. unoccupied, free

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ف ض ي
5 terms

Etymology

From Arabic فَاضٍ (fāḍin). Equivalent to the active participle of فضي (fiḍi, to become empty or free) .

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /faː.dˤi/, [ˈfɑː.dˤi]
  • (file)

Adjective

فاضي • (fāḍi) (feminine فاضية (fāḍye), common plural فاضيين (fāḍyīn))

  1. empty
    Antonym: ملان (malān)
  2. vacant, free, unoccupied
    Antonyms: مشغول (mašḡūl), شغال (šaḡḡāl)

See also

  • خالي (ḵāli, free of, devoid of)
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