ist
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ist"
English edit
Etymology edit
From the suffix -ist.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
ist (plural ists)
- A practitioner or supporter of an ism.
- 2009 March 29, Kevin McKenna, “That's enough men leaning on shovels”, in The Observer[1]:
- Not the obsession with the isms and the ists of Balls, Miliband, Cooper and Alexander and their acolytes.
Anagrams edit
Cimbrian edit
Verb edit
ist
Cypriot Arabic edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Arabic اِسْت (ist).
Noun edit
ist m (plural istát)
References edit
- Borg, Alexander (2004) A Comparative Glossary of Cypriot Maronite Arabic (Arabic–English) (Handbook of Oriental Studies; I.70), Leiden and Boston: Brill, page 140
German edit
Alternative forms edit
Pronunciation edit
(standard)
(nonstandard, colloquial)
Verb edit
ist
Gothic edit
Romanization edit
ist
- Romanization of 𐌹𐍃𐍄
Khalaj edit
Perso-Arabic | ایست |
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Etymology edit
From Proto-Turkic *üŕt.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
ist (definite accusative istü, plural istlər)
Declension edit
Declension of ist
References edit
- Doerfer, Gerhard (1980) Wörterbuch des Chaladsch (Dialekt von Charrab) [Khalaj dictionary] (in German), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó
Livonian edit
Alternative forms edit
- (Courland) istõ
Etymology edit
From Proto-Finnic *istudak, related to Finnish istua.
Verb edit
ist
Old High German edit
Verb edit
ist
Proto-Norse edit
Romanization edit
ist
- Romanization of ᛁᛊᛏ
Scottish Gaelic edit
Pronunciation edit
Interjection edit
ist