حمات

Arabic

Noun

حُمَات • (ḥumātpl

  1. plural of حُمَة (ḥuma)

Descendants

  • Ottoman Turkish: حُمات (humât)

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Arabic حَمَاة (ḥamāh).

Noun

حَمات • (hamât)

  1. a female relation by marriage; as, a mother-in-law, sister-in-law, etc.
  2. the fleshy muscle of the calf of the leg
Descendants
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Etymology 2

Borrowed from Arabic حَمَاة (ḥamāh).

Proper noun

حَمات • (Hamât)

  1. Hama (a city in Syria)
  • حَمَوی (Hamevî)
Descendants
  • Turkish: Hamat
Further reading

Etymology 3

Borrowed from Arabic حُمَاة (ḥumāh).

Noun

حُمات • (humât)

  1. plural of حامی (hami)
Descendants
Further reading

Etymology 4

Borrowed from Arabic حُمَات (ḥumāt).

Noun

حُمات • (humât)

  1. plural of حمه (hume)
Descendants
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Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic حَمَاة (ḥamāh).

Compare Persian هَرات (harât), from Arabic هَرَاة (harāh) (itself from Middle Persian [Term?] (/⁠harēw⁠/)).

Pronunciation

 

Readings
Classical reading? hamāt
Dari reading? hamāt
Iranian reading? hamât
Tajik reading? hamot

Proper noun

Dari حمات
Iranian Persian
Tajik Ҳамот

حمات • (hamât)

  1. Hama (a city in Syria)
    • Nasir Khusraw, Safarnama:
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  • حموی (hamavi)