See also: لوطی

Arabic

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Etymology

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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

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Adjective

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

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

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Noun

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

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

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Descendants

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

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