ك و ت
Arabic
Etymology
This is a claimed root by some historians and grammarians to the origin of the word for Kuwait; however, it is not attested in a sufficient manner. Nowadays, it is used to form some words related to Kuwait.
Derived terms
- Form II: كَوَّتَ (kawwata)
- Verbal noun: تَكْوِيت (takwīt)
- Active participle: مُكَوِّت (mukawwit)
- Passive participle: مُكَوَّت (mukawwat)
- Form V: تَكَوَّتَ (takawwata)
- Verbal noun: تَكَوُّت (takawwut)
- Active participle: مُتَكَوِّت (mutakawwit)
- Passive participle: مُتَكَوَّت (mutakawwat)
- Nouns
- اَلكُوَيْت (al-kuwayt, “Kuwait”)
- اَلْكُوت (al-kūt, “Kut, Kout”)
- كُوت (kūt, “small fortress”)
- تَكْوِيت (takwīt, “Kuwaitisation”)
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