حاذق

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Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Root
ح ذ ق (ḥ-ḏ-q)

Derived from the active participle of حَذَقَ (ḥaḏaqa, to be skilled, to be proficient).

Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

حَاذِق (ḥāḏiq) (feminine حَاذِقَة (ḥāḏiqa), masculine plural حَاذِقُون (ḥāḏiqūn) or حُذَّاق (ḥuḏḏāq) or حَذَقَة (ḥaḏaqa), feminine plural حَاذِقَات (ḥāḏiqāt), elative أَحْذَق (ʔaḥḏaq))

  1. skillful, proficient, adept, shrewd
    Synonyms: بَارِع (bāriʕ), خَبِير (ḵabīr), مَاهِر (māhir), مُجِيد (mujīd)

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Persian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic حَاذِق (ḥāḏiq).

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? hāḏiq
Dari reading? hāziq
Iranian reading? hâzeğ
Tajik reading? hoziq

Adjective[edit]

حاذق (hâzeq)

  1. skillful, proficient, adept, shrewd
    Synonym: ماهر (mâher)