طالوت

Arabic

Etymology

Unknown. First used in the Qur'an, with its form seemingly chosen to rhyme with جَالُوت (jālūt, Goliath). Historically explained as being from طَوِيل (ṭawīl, tall), as Saul is described as being taller than the other Israelites.

Proper noun

طَالُوت • (ṭālūtm

  1. (Islam) A king from the Qur'an who is usually considered to be Saul.

Declension

Declension of noun طَالُوت (ṭālūt)
singular basic singular diptote
indefinite definite construct
informal طَالُوت
ṭālūt
nominative طَالُوتُ
ṭālūtu
accusative طَالُوتَ
ṭālūta
genitive طَالُوتَ
ṭālūta

See also

  • شَاؤُول (šāʔūl)

Bulgar

Etymology

Related to Arabic طالوت.

Proper noun

طَالُوت (tâlût)

  1. the name of a Muslim from Belenjer tribe in 10th century Volga Bulgaria before converting his name Muslim and Arabic.

References

  • ibn Fadlan, Ahmad (921-922) Ramazan Şeşen, transl., Ibn Fadlan Seyahatnamesi [Travel Book of Ibn Fadlan] (in Turkish), 2022 edition, İstanbul: Yeditepe, published 2010, →ISBN, page 32, ٣٩