ħadd

See also: hadd and hådd

Maltese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Arabic خَدّ (ḵadd, cheek).

Noun

ħadd m (plural ħaddejn)

  1. (anatomy) cheek
Inflection
    Inflected forms
Personal-pronoun-
including forms
singular plural
m f
1st person ħaddi ħaddna
2nd person ħaddek ħaddkom
3rd person ħaddu ħaddha ħaddhom

Etymology 2

Root
w-ħ-d
10 terms

From Arabic أَحَد (ʔaḥad, one, anybody).

Pronoun

ħadd

  1. (chiefly with a negative) nobody
  2. (chiefly with xi) somebody; anybody
Usage notes
  • Though the meaning “nobody” generally requires another negative, it is the default meaning. For example: Min jaf? – Ħadd. (Who knows? – Nobody.)
Derived terms
  • ħaddieħor
  • kulħadd
  • xi ħadd

Etymology 3

From Arabic أَحَد (ʔaḥad, Sunday, the first day of the week).

Noun

ħadd m (plural ħdud)

  1. Alternative spelling of Ħadd
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