See also: شاد

Arabic edit

Etymology edit

Root
ش ذ ذ (š-ḏ-ḏ)

Derived from the active participle of the verb شَذَّ (šaḏḏa, to be separated, be irregular).

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

شَاذّ (šāḏḏ) (feminine شَاذَّة (šāḏḏa), masculine plural شَاذُّون (šāḏḏūn) or شُذَّاذ (šuḏḏāḏ) or شُذَّان (šuḏḏān), feminine plural شَاذَّات (šāḏḏāt) or شَوَاذّ (šawāḏḏ))

  1. isolated, separate, detached, alone
  2. irregular, anomalous, atypical, abnormal, unusual, aberrant, eccentric, extraordinary, singular, offbeat, curious, odd, peculiar, strange, weird
    أَفْعَالٌ مُطَّرِدَةٌ وَشَاذَّةٌ
    ʔafʕālun muṭṭaridatun wašāḏḏatun
    regular and irregular verbs
  3. noncanonical
  4. (euphemistic, but not positive) homosexual

Declension edit

Ottoman Turkish edit

Etymology edit

From Persian شاذ (šâz).

Adjective edit

شاذ (şaz)

  1. glad

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Persian edit

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? šāḏ
Dari reading? šāz
Iranian reading? šâz
Tajik reading? šoz

Adjective edit

شاذ (šâz)

  1. (obsolete) glad

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