صادق

Arabic

Etymology 1

Derived from the active participle of صَدَقَ (ṣadaqa, to be sincere, to be right, to come true), from the root ص د ق (ṣ-d-q). Compare Hebrew צדיק (tsadiq, honest, righteous).

Adjective

صَادِق (ṣādiq), masculine plural صَادِقُون (ṣādiqūn), feminine plural صَادِقَات (ṣādiqāt) or صَوَادِقُ (ṣawādiqu), elative أَصْدَق (ʔaṣdaq)

  1. telling the truth, truthful, veracious
  2. true
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 51:5:
      إِنَّمَا تُوعَدُونَ لَصَادِقٌ
      ʔinnamā tūʕadūna laṣādiqun
      (please add an English translation of this quote)
  3. sincere, candid
  4. genuine, faithful, authentic
Declension
Descendants
  • Azerbaijani: sadiq
  • Ottoman Turkish: صادق
  • Persian: صادق
  • Uzbek: sodiq

Etymology 2

Form III from the root ص د ق (ṣ-d-q).

Verb

صَادَقَ (ṣādaqa) III, non-past يُصَادِقُ‎ (yuṣādiqu)

  1. to befriend
  2. to ratify, to certify, to substantiate [+ عَلَى (object)]
Conjugation

Etymology 3

From صَادِق (ṣādiq), active participle of صَدَقَ (ṣadaqa).

Proper noun

صَادِق (ṣādiq) m

  1. a male given name: Sadiq, Sadeq, Sadegh
  2. (defined) Ja'far al-Sadiq

Ottoman Turkish

Adjective

صادق (sadık)

  1. loyal

Derived terms

Descendants

References

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic صَادِق (ṣādiq).

Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /sɔdiq/

Adjective

صادق (sâdeq), comparative صادق‌تَر (sâdeq-tar), superlative صادق‌تَرین (sâdeq-tarin)

  1. truthful
  2. true
  3. honest

Proper noun

صادق (sâdeq)

  1. a male given name, Sadegh or Sadeq, from Arabic
    صادق خانsâdeq xânSadiq Khan
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