See also: لوطی

Arabic edit

Etymology edit

Relative adjective (nisba) composed of لُوط (lūṭ, Lot) +‎ ـِيّ (-iyy), with an association with the figure's people instead of the figure himself. More at لَاطَ (lāṭa).

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

لُوطِيّ (lūṭiyy) (feminine لُوطِيَّة (lūṭiyya), masculine plural لُوطِيُّونَ (lūṭiyyūna), feminine plural لُوطِيَّات (lūṭiyyāt))

  1. (Islam, derogatory) homosexual, sodomitic; pederastic

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Noun edit

لُوطِيّ (lūṭiyym, plural لُوطِيُّون (lūṭiyyūn), feminine لُوطِيَّة (lūṭiyya)

  1. (countable, Islam, derogatory) a homosexual, a sodomite; a pederast

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Descendants edit

  • Persian: لوطی (luti)
    • Armenian: լոթի (lotʻi)
    • Azerbaijani: lotu
    • Georgian: ლოთი (loti)
    • Northern Kurdish: lotî
    • Ottoman Turkish: لوطی (luti)

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