عادت
See also: عادة
Arabic
Verb
عَادَتْ • (ʿādat) (form I)
- third-person feminine singular past active of عَادَ (ʿāda)
Malay
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Arabic عَادَة (ʿāda, “habit, custom”), from the verb عَوْدَ (ʿawda, “to appurtain, to be proper”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /adat/
- Rhymes: -adat, -dat, -at
Noun
عادت (Rumi spelling adat)
- custom (Frequent repetition of the same act)
Descendants
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
Noun
عادت • (âdet)
Persian
Etymology
Noun
| Dari Persian | عادت |
|---|---|
| Iranian Persian | عادت |
| Tajiki Persian | одат (odat) |
عادت • ('âdat) (plural عادات ('âdât) or عادتها ('âdat-hâ))
Derived terms
- عادتاً ('âdatan)
- عادتی ('âdati)
Descendants
Urdu
Etymology
Noun
عادت • ('ādat) f (plural عادات)
Derived terms
- عادتاً ('ādataṉ)
- عادتی ('ādatī)
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