یت
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic ـِيَّة (-iyya).
Suffix
ـِیَّت • (-iyyet)
- A condition or state of being the thing or being in the role denoted by the word it is suffixed to.; -ness, -ity
Derived terms
Descendants
- Turkish: -iyet
Urdu
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Classical Persian ـِیَّت (-iyyat), in turn from Arabic ـِيَّة (-iyya). Compare Hindi -ता (-tā) and Hindi -त्व (-tva).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /ɪ.jət̪/
Suffix
ـِیَت • (-iyat) (Hindi spelling -इयत)
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Learned borrowing from Sanskrit युत (yuta).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /jʊt̪/
Adjective
یُت • (yut) (Hindi spelling युत) (rare)
- joined, relating to
- Antonyms: (rare) اَیُت (ayut), اَلَگ (alag), عَلَیحِدَہ ('alaihida)
Noun
یُت • (yut) m (Hindi spelling युत) (rare)
- a particular measure of length (equal to 4 hastas)
References
- Platts, John T. (1884) “yut”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.