مازوت
Arabic
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editBorrowed from French mazout. Doublet of مَهْزُولَات (mahzūlāt).
Alternative forms
edit- مَازُوط (māzūṭ)
Noun
editمَازُوت • (māzūt) m
Declension
editsingular | basic singular triptote | ||
---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | construct | |
informal | مَازُوت māzūt |
الْمَازُوت al-māzūt |
مَازُوت māzūt |
nominative | مَازُوتٌ māzūtun |
الْمَازُوتُ al-māzūtu |
مَازُوتُ māzūtu |
accusative | مَازُوتًا māzūtan |
الْمَازُوتَ al-māzūta |
مَازُوتَ māzūta |
genitive | مَازُوتٍ māzūtin |
الْمَازُوتِ al-māzūti |
مَازُوتِ māzūti |
Etymology 2
editBorrowed from Byzantine Greek μειζότερος (meizóteros).
Noun
editمَازُوت • (māzūt) m (plural مَوَازِيت (mawāzīt))
Declension
editsingular | basic singular triptote | ||
---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | construct | |
informal | مَازُوت māzūt |
الْمَازُوت al-māzūt |
مَازُوت māzūt |
nominative | مَازُوتٌ māzūtun |
الْمَازُوتُ al-māzūtu |
مَازُوتُ māzūtu |
accusative | مَازُوتًا māzūtan |
الْمَازُوتَ al-māzūta |
مَازُوتَ māzūta |
genitive | مَازُوتٍ māzūtin |
الْمَازُوتِ al-māzūti |
مَازُوتِ māzūti |
dual | indefinite | definite | construct |
informal | مَازُوتَيْن māzūtayn |
الْمَازُوتَيْن al-māzūtayn |
مَازُوتَيْ māzūtay |
nominative | مَازُوتَانِ māzūtāni |
الْمَازُوتَانِ al-māzūtāni |
مَازُوتَا māzūtā |
accusative | مَازُوتَيْنِ māzūtayni |
الْمَازُوتَيْنِ al-māzūtayni |
مَازُوتَيْ māzūtay |
genitive | مَازُوتَيْنِ māzūtayni |
الْمَازُوتَيْنِ al-māzūtayni |
مَازُوتَيْ māzūtay |
plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
indefinite | definite | construct | |
informal | مَوَازِيت mawāzīt |
الْمَوَازِيت al-mawāzīt |
مَوَازِيت mawāzīt |
nominative | مَوَازِيتُ mawāzītu |
الْمَوَازِيتُ al-mawāzītu |
مَوَازِيتُ mawāzītu |
accusative | مَوَازِيتَ mawāzīta |
الْمَوَازِيتَ al-mawāzīta |
مَوَازِيتَ mawāzīta |
genitive | مَوَازِيتَ mawāzīta |
الْمَوَازِيتِ al-mawāzīti |
مَوَازِيتِ mawāzīti |
References
edit- Garosi, Eugenio (2022 December 1) “Regional Diversity in the Use of Administrative Loanwords in Early Islamic Arabic Documentary Sources (632–800 CE): A Preliminary Survey”, in Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean World. From Constantinople to Baghdad, 500-1000 CE, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, pages 419, 431 ,
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