حاد

See also: چاد and جاد

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of حَدَّ (ḥadda, to be sharp), from the root ح د د (ḥ-d-d). Compare Hebrew חַד (ḥad, sharp).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ħaːdd/
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Adjective

حَادّ (ḥādd) (feminine حَادَّة (ḥādda), masculine plural حَادُّون (ḥāddūn), feminine plural حَادَّات (ḥāddāt), elative أَحَدّ (ʾaḥadd))

  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)

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Conjugation

References


Persian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hɒːd/

Adjective

حاد (hâd) (comparative حادتر, superlative حادترین)

  1. sharp
  2. acute
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