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).
Adjective
شَاذّ • (šāḏḏ) (feminine شَاذَّة (šāḏḏa), masculine plural شَاذُّونَ (šāḏḏūna) or شُذَّاذ (šuḏḏāḏ), feminine plural شَاذَّات (šāḏḏāt) or شَوَاذُّ (šawāḏḏu))
- isolated, separate, detached, alone
- irregular, anomalous, atypical, abnormal, unusual, aberrant, eccentric, extraordinary, singular, offbeat, curious, odd, peculiar, strange, weird
- noncanonical
- (euphemistic, but not positive) homosexual
Declension
Declension of adjective شَاذّ (šāḏḏ)
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
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basic singular triptote | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | شَاذّ šāḏḏ |
الشَّاذّ aš-šāḏḏ |
شَاذَّة šāḏḏa |
الشَّاذَّة aš-šāḏḏa |
Nominative | شَاذٌّ šāḏḏun |
الشَّاذُّ aš-šāḏḏu |
شَاذَّةٌ šāḏḏatun |
الشَّاذَّةُ aš-šāḏḏatu |
Accusative | شَاذًّا šāḏḏan |
الشَّاذَّ aš-šāḏḏa |
شَاذَّةً šāḏḏatan |
الشَّاذَّةَ aš-šāḏḏata |
Genitive | شَاذٍّ šāḏḏin |
الشَّاذِّ aš-šāḏḏi |
شَاذَّةٍ šāḏḏatin |
الشَّاذَّةِ aš-šāḏḏati |
Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | شَاذَّيْن šāḏḏayn |
الشَّاذَّيْن aš-šāḏḏayn |
شَاذَّتَيْن šāḏḏatayn |
الشَّاذَّتَيْن aš-šāḏḏatayn |
Nominative | شَاذَّانِ šāḏḏāni |
الشَّاذَّانِ aš-šāḏḏāni |
شَاذَّتَانِ šāḏḏatāni |
الشَّاذَّتَانِ aš-šāḏḏatāni |
Accusative | شَاذَّيْنِ šāḏḏayni |
الشَّاذَّيْنِ aš-šāḏḏayni |
شَاذَّتَيْنِ šāḏḏatayni |
الشَّاذَّتَيْنِ aš-šāḏḏatayni |
Genitive | شَاذَّيْنِ šāḏḏayni |
الشَّاذَّيْنِ aš-šāḏḏayni |
شَاذَّتَيْنِ šāḏḏatayni |
الشَّاذَّتَيْنِ aš-šāḏḏatayni |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
sound masculine plural; basic broken plural triptote | sound feminine plural; basic broken plural diptote | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | شَاذِّين; شُذَّاذ šāḏḏīn; šuḏḏāḏ |
الشَّاذِّين; الشُّذَّاذ aš-šāḏḏīn; aš-šuḏḏāḏ |
شَاذَّات; شَوَاذّ šāḏḏāt; šawāḏḏ |
الشَّاذَّات; الشَّوَاذّ aš-šāḏḏāt; aš-šawāḏḏ |
Nominative | شَاذُّونَ; شُذَّاذٌ šāḏḏūna; šuḏḏāḏun |
الشَّاذُّونَ; الشُّذَّاذُ aš-šāḏḏūna; aš-šuḏḏāḏu |
شَاذَّاتٌ; شَوَاذُّ šāḏḏātun; šawāḏḏu |
الشَّاذَّاتُ; الشَّوَاذُّ aš-šāḏḏātu; aš-šawāḏḏu |
Accusative | شَاذِّينَ; شُذَّاذًا šāḏḏīna; šuḏḏāḏan |
الشَّاذِّينَ; الشُّذَّاذَ aš-šāḏḏīna; aš-šuḏḏāḏa |
شَاذَّاتٍ; شَوَاذَّ šāḏḏātin; šawāḏḏa |
الشَّاذَّاتِ; الشَّوَاذَّ aš-šāḏḏāti; aš-šawāḏḏa |
Genitive | شَاذِّينَ; شُذَّاذٍ šāḏḏīna; šuḏḏāḏin |
الشَّاذِّينَ; الشُّذَّاذِ aš-šāḏḏīna; aš-šuḏḏāḏi |
شَاذَّاتٍ; شَوَاذَّ šāḏḏātin; šawāḏḏa |
الشَّاذَّاتِ; الشَّوَاذِّ aš-šāḏḏāti; aš-šawāḏḏi |
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
Adjective
شاذ • (şaz)
Related terms
- شاد (şad)
Persian
Pronunciation
Adjective
شاذ • (šâz)
Related terms
- شاد (šâd)
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