See also: آئب, ايب, إيب, and ايت

Azerbaijani edit

Noun edit

ایت (it) (plural ایتلر, accusative ایتی)

  1. Arabic spelling of it

Khalaj edit

Noun edit

ایت (ît) (definite accusative ایتی, plural ایتلَر)

  1. Arabic spelling of ît (dog)

Declension edit

Ottoman Turkish edit

 
ایت

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *it (dog); cognate with Old Turkic 𐰃𐱃 (ït), Azerbaijani it, Bashkir эт (et), Chuvash йытӑ (jyt̬ă), Kazakh ит (it), Kyrgyz ит (it), Turkmen it, Uyghur ئىت (it), Uzbek it and Yakut ыт (ıt).

Noun edit

ایت (it)

  1. dog, a mammal of the family Canidae, especially the domesticated species Canis familiaris
    Synonyms: سگ (seg), كلب (kelp), كوپك (köpek)
  2. (figuratively) dog, a vile, coward, worthless, or otherwise morally reprehensible person
    Synonym: كوپك (köpek)

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Gagauz: it
  • Turkish: it

Further reading edit

Urdu edit

Etymology edit

Learned borrowing from Sanskrit अयुत (ayúta).

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

اَیُت (ayut) (Hindi spelling अयुत) (rare)

  1. unjoined
    Synonym: اَلَگ (alag)

Noun edit

اَیُت (ayutm (Hindi spelling अयुत) (rare)

  1. a myriad, ten thousand
    Synonym: دَس ہَزَار (das hazār)

Declension edit

Declension of ایت
singular plural
direct اَیُت (ayut) اَیُت (ayut)
oblique اَیُت (ayut) اَیُتوں (ayutō̃)
vocative اَیُت (ayut) اَیُتو (ayutō)

References edit

  • Platts, John T. (1884) “ayut”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.