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 • (zuṭṭm

  1. A tribe of Jat migrants from the Indus Valley who settled in the Middle East in the mid to late 1st millennium AD.

Declension

Declension of noun زُطّ (zuṭṭ)
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 • (zuṭṭm

  1. 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

Declension of noun زُطّ (zuṭṭ)
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