عادت

See also: عادة

Arabic

Verb

عَادَتْ (ʿādat) (form I)

  1. 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)

  1. custom (Frequent repetition of the same act)

Descendants

  • English: adat (traditional Malay custom)
  • Iban: adat

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic عَادَة (ʿāda).

Noun

عادت (âdet)

  1. custom
  2. habit, routine
  3. tradition
  4. rite, ritual
  5. menstruation, period

Descendants


Persian

Etymology

From Arabic عَادَة (ʿāda).

Noun

Dari Persian عادت
Iranian Persian عادت
Tajiki Persian одат (odat)

عادت ('âdat) (plural عادات ('âdât) or عادت‌ها ('âdat-hâ))

  1. custom
  2. manner
  3. mode
  4. habit
  5. rite, ritual, practice

Derived terms

  • عادتاً ('âdatan)
  • عادتی ('âdati)

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: adət
  • Hindi: आदत (ādat)
  • Kalasha: adat
  • Kazakh: әдет (ädet)
  • Kyrgyz: адат (adat)
  • Turkmen: adat
  • Urdu: عادت (ādat)
  • Uzbek: odat

Urdu

Etymology

From Persian عادت, from Arabic عَادَة (ʿāda).

Noun

عادت ('ādat) f (plural عادات)

  1. custom
  2. manner
  3. mode
  4. habit
  5. rite, ritual, practice

Derived terms

  • عادتاً ('ādataṉ)
  • عادتی ('ādatī)
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