See also: zárda and žarda

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Etymology edit

Hindi ज़र्दा (zardā); Urdu زردہ.

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zarda (uncountable)

  1. The flavoured tobacco used in paan.
    • 2015, Priyamvada Sharma, Pratima Murthy, Parul Shivhare, “Nicotine quantity and packaging disclosure in smoked and smokeless tobacco products in India”, in Indian Journal of Pharmacology[1], volume 47, →DOI:
      Hookah samples collected from urban “hookah bars” from Bengaluru were found to contain nicotine content of 0.8 mg/g, while, in zarda, average nicotine was 20.35 mg/g.
  2. A sweet South Asian dish of boiled rice with milk, sugar and spices.

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic جَرَذ (jaraḏ). Compare Italian giarda.

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Noun edit

zarda f (genitive zardae); first declension

  1. (Medieval Latin, very rare) spavin

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First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative zarda zardae
Genitive zardae zardārum
Dative zardae zardīs
Accusative zardam zardās
Ablative zardā zardīs
Vocative zarda zardae

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