معتاد

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Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Root
ع و د (ʕ-w-d)

Derived from the passive participle of اِعْتَادَ (iʕtāda, to get used to, to grow accustomed to).

Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

مُعْتَاد (muʕtād) (feminine مُعْتَادَة (muʕtāda), masculine plural مُعْتَادُونَ (muʕtādūna), feminine plural مُعْتَادَات (muʕtādāt))

  1. common, habitual, usual, accustomed

Declension[edit]

Persian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? mu'tāḏ
Dari reading? mo'tād
Iranian reading? mo'tâd
Tajik reading? müʾtod

Adjective[edit]

معتاد (mo'tâd)

  1. addicted

Noun[edit]

معتاد (mo'tâd) (plural معتادین)

  1. user (one who uses drugs)