Andalusian Arabic edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic قُطْن (quṭn).

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قطن (quṭun)

  1. cotton

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  • Galician: algodón
  • Old Spanish: algodon
  • Portuguese: algodão

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Etymology 1 edit

Root
ق ط ن (q-ṭ-n)

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قَطَنَ (qaṭana) I, non-past يَقْطُنُ‎ (yaqṭunu)

  1. to inhabit, to reside in
  2. to serve
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Etymology 2 edit

In view of Aramaic כִיתָנָא / כִיתָאנָא (kittānā) / ܟܶܬܳܢܳܐ (kettānā, flax; linen), source of كَتّان (kattān, flax), and the derived apparel name Aramaic כִּיתּוּנָא (kittōnā), ܟܝܬܘܢܐ (kettōnā), ܟܘܬܝܢܐ (kuttīnā, kottīnā, tunic), noting especially its Classical Syriac byform ܟܘܬܘܢܐ (kuttōnā, kottōnā), if the semantic difference from linen to cotton is surmountable, a receival from an Aramaic dialect with an emphaticized byform corresponding to Ugaritic 𐎖𐎉 (qṭ, flax) is expected in spite of lacking attestation of the needed form, given that the Western Aramaic dialects in the area of former Ugarit are generally unattested.

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قُطْن or قُطُن (quṭn or quṭunm (collective, singulative قُطْنة f (quṭna), plural أَقْطَان (ʔaqṭān))

  1. cotton
    هٰذَا ٱلْقَمِيصُ مَصْنُوعٌ مِنَ ٱلْقُطْنِ.
    hāḏā l-qamīṣu maṣnūʕun mina l-quṭni.
    This shirt is made of cotton.
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قَطَن (qaṭanm (plural أَقْطَان (ʔaqṭān))

  1. (medicine) lumbar region (lower back)
    أَلَمْ اَلْقَطَنْʔalam al-qaṭanlumbago
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Etymology edit

From Arabic قُطُن (quṭun).

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قطن (giṭinm

  1. (uncountable) cotton
    دشداشة قطنdišdāšat giṭinA cotton dishdasha

Hijazi Arabic edit

 
قُطُن

Etymology edit

From Arabic قُطُن (quṭun).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ɡutˤun/, [ɡʊtˤʊn]

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قطن (guṭunm (construct state قُطْن (guṭn), plural قطنات (guṭnāt) or أقطان (ʔagṭān))

  1. cotton

Moroccan Arabic edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic قُطُن (quṭun).

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Noun edit

قطن (qṭunm (collective, singulative قطنة f (quṭna), paucal قطنات (quṭnāt))

  1. cotton

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Ottoman Turkish edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic قُطْن (quṭn, cotton).

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قطن (kutn) (plural اقطان (aktan))

  1. cotton, the vegetal fibers produced by plants of the genus Gossypium
    Synonyms: پاموق (pamuk), پنبه (pembe)
  2. cotton, any plant in the genus Gossypium used as a source of this fiber
    Synonym: پاموق آغاجی (pamuk ağacı)

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