IPA: //ˈzædɪk//
KK: /zædɪk/
A person who is considered righteous or virtuous, often in a religious context.
The community regarded him as a zaddick for his selfless acts and moral integrity.
The word 'zaddick' originates from Old English, meaning a type of fish, specifically a small fish or a young fish. It is often used in dialectal contexts to refer to a specific kind of fish, particularly in the context of fishing or local vernacular.
Think of 'zaddick' as a term for a small fish, helping you remember that it refers to a young or small fish in certain dialects.
No commonly confused words.