توت

See also: تؤت, پوت, ثوب, توب, بوت, تؤب, توپ, and بوب

Arabic

تُوت

Etymology

Possibly from Aramaic ܬܘܬܐ/תותא (tuta). And the Aramaic may be derived from Persian. Compare Hebrew תוּת (mulberry) as well.

Noun

تُوت (tūt) m

  1. mulberry (fruit)

Declension

References


Hijazi Arabic

توت

Etymology

From Arabic تُوت (tūt); possibly from Aramaic ܬܘܬܐ/תותא (tuta).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtuːt/

Noun

توت (tūt) m pl

  1. berry

Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Persian توت (tut), possibly from Aramaic ܬܘܬܐ/תותא (tuta). Otherwise, the Aramaic may be derived from Persian.

Noun

توت (tut)

  1. mulberry (fruit)

Pashto

Etymology

Possibly from Aramaic ܬܘܬܐ/תותא (tuta). Otherwise, the Aramaic may be derived from Persian.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t̪ut̪/

Noun

توت (tut) m

  1. mulberry

Declension


Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian tūt [script needed], possibly from Aramaic ܬܘܬܐ/תותא (tuta). But the Aramaic may be conversely derived from Persian. Compare also Old Armenian թութ (tʿutʿ).

Pronunciation

  • (file)
Dari Persian توت
Iranian Persian توت
Tajiki Persian тут (tut)

Noun

توت (tut)

  1. berry
  2. mulberry (fruit)

Derived terms

  • توت سفید
  • توت سیاه
  • توت معمولی
  • شاه‌توت
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