tabut
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Noun edit
tabut (plural tabuts)
- Alternative form of taboot
Azerbaijani edit
Cyrillic | табут | |
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Abjad | تابوت |
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Arabic تَابُوت (tābūt).
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Noun edit
tabut (definite accusative tabutu, plural tabutlar)
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Declension of tabut | ||||||||
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nominative | tabut |
tabutlar | ||||||
definite accusative | tabutu |
tabutları | ||||||
dative | tabuta |
tabutlara | ||||||
locative | tabutda |
tabutlarda | ||||||
ablative | tabutdan |
tabutlardan | ||||||
definite genitive | tabutun |
tabutların |
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tabut
Indonesian edit
Etymology edit
From Malay [Term?], from Arabic تَابُوت (tābūt, “box, case, chest, coffer, ark; coffin, casket, sarcophagus”).[1]
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Noun edit
tabut (plural tabut-tabut, first-person possessive tabutku, second-person possessive tabutmu, third-person possessive tabutnya)
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Further reading edit
- “tabut” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.
Turkish edit
Etymology edit
From Ottoman Turkish تابوت (tabut), from Arabic تَابُوت (tābūt), from Classical Syriac ܬܝܒܘܬܐ (tēḇūṯā), ultimately from Egyptian
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ḏbꜣt (“sarcophagus, coffin”) or
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ṯb (“chest, box”).
Compare Demotic tbyt (“sarcophagus, shrine, chest”), dbt, and tbt (“chest”) and Coptic ⲧⲁⲓⲃⲉ (taibe, “chest, coffin”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
tabut (definite accusative tabutu, plural tabutlar)