شاذ

See also: شاد

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of the verb شَذَّ (šaḏḏa, to be separated, be irregular), from the root ش ذ ذ (š-ḏ-ḏ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃaːðð/

Adjective

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
  3. noncanonical
  4. (euphemistic, but not positive) homosexual

Declension

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Persian شاذ (šâz).

Adjective

شاذ (şaz)

  1. glad

Persian

Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /ʃɔz/

Adjective

شاذ (šâz)

  1. (obsolete) glad
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