ғәҙәт

Bashkir

Etymology

From Arabic عادة (ʿāda, custom, habit).

Cognate with Turkish adet.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɢæˈðæt], [ʁæˈðæt]
  • Hyphenation: ғә‧ҙәт

Noun

ғәҙәт (ğäðät)

  1. habit
    Мәмбәт, ҡаҙаҡтарға ҡайтҡас, насар ғәҙәт ҡыуа башлай: хәрәм үлгән малды дөрөҫ тип таба.
    Mämbät, qaðaqtarğa qaytqas, nasar ğäðät qïwa bašlay: xäräm ülgän maldï döröθ tip taba.
    When Mämbät returned to the Kazakhs, (he) developed a bad habit: (he) found it appropriate (to eat the meat of) cattle that had died in the non-halal way (i.e. in violation of the sharia law).
  2. custom, tradition

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