عورت
Arabic
Etymology 1
Verb
عَوِرْتُ • (ʿawirtu) (form I)
- first-person singular past active of عَوِرَ (ʿawira)
Verb
عَوِرْتَ • (ʿawirta) (form I)
- second-person masculine singular past active of عَوِرَ (ʿawira)
Verb
عَوِرْتِ • (ʿawirti) (form I)
- second-person feminine singular past active of عَوِرَ (ʿawira)
Verb
عَوِرَتْ • (ʿawirat) (form I)
- third-person feminine singular past active of عَوِرَ (ʿawira)
Etymology 2
Verb
عَوَّرْتُ • (ʿawwartu) (form II)
- first-person singular past active of عَوَّرَ (ʿawwara)
Verb
عُوِّرْتُ • (ʿuwwirtu) (form II)
- first-person singular past passive of عَوَّرَ (ʿawwara)
Verb
عَوَّرْتَ • (ʿawwarta) (form II)
- second-person masculine singular past active of عَوَّرَ (ʿawwara)
Verb
عُوِّرْتَ • (ʿuwwirta) (form II)
- second-person masculine singular past passive of عَوَّرَ (ʿawwara)
Verb
عَوَّرْتِ • (ʿawwarti) (form II)
- second-person feminine singular past active of عَوَّرَ (ʿawwara)
Verb
عُوِّرْتِ • (ʿuwwirti) (form II)
- second-person feminine singular past passive of عَوَّرَ (ʿawwara)
Verb
عَوَّرَتْ • (ʿawwarat) (form II)
- third-person feminine singular past active of عَوَّرَ (ʿawwara)
Verb
عُوِّرَتْ • (ʿuwwirat) (form II)
- third-person feminine singular past passive of عَوَّرَ (ʿawwara)
Persian
Etymology
Noun
عورت • ('aurat)
Urdu
Etymology
From Persian عورت, from Arabic عَوْرَة (ʿawra, “genitals; nudity”). The shift to “woman” is due to the doctrine of some Islamic schools that the whole female body is a form of “nudity” that must be covered in public.
Noun
عورت • ('aurat) f (Hindi spelling औरत)
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