חד

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Aramaic

Aramaic cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : חד (ḥad)

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *ʾaḥad-.

Numeral

חד (ḥadm (f חדא)

  1. one (1)

Hebrew

Etymology 1

From Aramaic חד above, which is cognate with Hebrew אֶחָד (eẖád, one).

Prefix

חַד (ẖad-)

  1. Single-, one-, uni-, mono-.
    משמעות (mashma'út, meaning)חד משמעי (ẖad-mashma'í, unambiguous)
    הורה (horé, parent)חד הורי (ẖad-horí, single-parent)
    פעם (pá'am, time, instance)חד פעמי (ẖad-p'amí, one-time, single-use, disposable)
    צד (tzad, side)חד צדדי (ẖad-tzdadí, one-sided, unilateral)
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Etymology 2

Compare Arabic حاد (ḥādd, sharp).

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Adjective

חַד (ḥad) (feminine חַדָּה, masculine plural חַדִּים, feminine plural חַדּוֹת) [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. sharp
  2. clear, exact
    הוא היה חד בדבריו.hu haya ḥad b'd'varáv.He was clear in his words.
  3. strong, sharp, piercing, acute
    כאב חדke'év ḥadA piercing pain
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Etymology 3

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Verb

חָד (ḥad) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction)

  1. to pose a riddle, to quiz
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