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צדיק

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Hebrew

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Root
צ־ד־ק (ts-d-q)

Etymology

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Cognate with Arabic صديق (friend, trustworthy).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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צַדִּיק (tsadíkm (plural indefinite צַדִּיקִים, feminine counterpart צַדֶּקֶת)

  1. (Judaism) tzaddik (a very righteous person, especially a Hassidic spiritual leader)
  2. (Judaism) A title for a Hassidic rabbi: Tzadik.
  3. (informal) tsade (צ), the 18th letter of the Hebrew alphabet

Adjective

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צַדִּיק (tsadík) (feminine צַדִּיקָה, masculine plural צַדִּיקִים, feminine plural צַדִּיקוֹת)

  1. saintly, pious
  2. righteous
  3. (Biblical Hebrew) just, moral

Ladino

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Etymology

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From Hebrew צדיק.

Noun

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צדיק m (Hebrew spelling, Latin spelling sadik, plural צדיקים)

  1. righteous person, tzaddik

Yiddish

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Etymology

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From Hebrew צַדִּיק (tsadík, righteous person). The letter sense is from an alteration of Hebrew צָדִי.

Noun

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צדיק (tsadekm, plural צדיקים (tsadikem), feminine צדקת (tsadeykes)

  1. (Judaism) A saintly or righteous person: tzadik.
  2. (Judaism) A title for a Hassidic rabbi: Tzadik.
  3. tsade (eighteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet)

Derived terms

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