Hijazi Arabic edit

Etymology 1 edit

 
بوت

From French botte.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈboːt/, [ˈbo̞ːt]
  • IPA(key): /ˈbuːt/ (based on the English pronunciation of boot)

Noun edit

بوت (bōtm (plural بوتات (bōtāt))

  1. boot

Etymology 2 edit

 
بوت

From English boat.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈboːt/, [ˈbo̞ːt]

Noun edit

بوت (bōtm (plural بوتات (bōtāt))

  1. boat
See also edit
  • يخت (yaḵt) (can by considered a synonym of boat)

Khalaj edit

Noun edit

بوُت (bûut) (definite accusative بوُتوُ, plural بوُتلار)

  1. Arabic spelling of bûut (thigh)

Declension edit

Ottoman Turkish edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Turkic *būt (thigh; leg); cognate with Azerbaijani bud, Kazakh бұт (būt), Kyrgyz бут (but), Tatar бот (bot), Turkmen būt, Tuvan бут (but), Uyghur پۇت (put) and Uzbek but.

Noun edit

بوت (but)

  1. thigh, the part of the leg between the hip and the knee
    Synonyms: اویلق (uyluk), باجاق (bacak)
  2. gigot, leg of some animals kept or hunted for their meat

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Gagauz: but
  • Turkish: but, bud
  • Armenian: բուդ (bud)
  • Greek: μπούτι (boúti)

Further reading edit

Persian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from English boot (in Dari) or French botte (in Iran).

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? būt
Dari reading? būt
Iranian reading? but
Tajik reading? but

Noun edit

Dari بوت
Iranian Persian
Tajik ботинка, мӯза

بوت (but)

  1. boot
  2. (Dari) shoe

Alternative forms edit