زط
Arabic
Etymology
Borrowed from Northwestern Indo-Aryan (compare Sindhi جٽ / Old Punjabi جٹ /jaṭṭu/), perhaps through a dialectal metathesized form: *juṭṭa.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /zutˤtˤ/
Proper noun
زُطّ • (zuṭṭ) m
- A tribe of Jat migrants from the Indus Valley who settled in the Middle East in the mid to late 1st millennium AD.
Declension
| singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | — | زُطّ zuṭṭ |
— |
| nominative | — | زُطٌّ zuṭṭun |
— |
| accusative | — | زُطًّا zuṭṭan |
— |
| genitive | — | زُطٍّ zuṭṭin |
— |
Derived terms
- زُطِّيّ (zuṭṭiyy)
Noun
زُطّ • (zuṭṭ) m
- A member of the Jat migrants from the Indus Valley who settled in the Middle East in the mid to late 1st millennium AD.
Declension
| singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | زُطّ zuṭṭ |
الزُّطّ az-zuṭṭ |
زُطّ zuṭṭ |
| nominative | زُطٌّ zuṭṭun |
الزُّطُّ az-zuṭṭu |
زُطُّ zuṭṭu |
| accusative | زُطًّا zuṭṭan |
الزُّطَّ az-zuṭṭa |
زُطَّ zuṭṭa |
| genitive | زُطٍّ zuṭṭin |
الزُّطِّ az-zuṭṭi |
زُطِّ zuṭṭi |
| dual | indefinite | definite | construct |
| informal | زُطَّيْن zuṭṭayn |
الزُّطَّيْن az-zuṭṭayn |
زُطَّيْ zuṭṭay |
| nominative | زُطَّانِ zuṭṭāni |
الزُّطَّانِ az-zuṭṭāni |
زُطَّا zuṭṭā |
| accusative | زُطَّيْنِ zuṭṭayni |
الزُّطَّيْنِ az-zuṭṭayni |
زُطَّيْ zuṭṭay |
| genitive | زُطَّيْنِ zuṭṭayni |
الزُّطَّيْنِ az-zuṭṭayni |
زُطَّيْ zuṭṭay |
| plural | basic broken plural triptote | ||
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | زاط zāṭ |
الزّاط az-zāṭ |
زاط zāṭ |
| nominative | زاطٌ zāṭun |
الزّاطُ az-zāṭu |
زاطُ zāṭu |
| accusative | زاطًا zāṭan |
الزّاطَ az-zāṭa |
زاطَ zāṭa |
| genitive | زاطٍ zāṭin |
الزّاطِ az-zāṭi |
زاطِ zāṭi |
Derived terms
- بِلاد الزاط (bilād az-zāṭ)