لذت

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic لَذَّة (laḏḏa, deliciousness).

Noun

لذت (lezzet) (plural الذت)

  1. taste, savour, especially a sweet or pleasant one
    Synonyms: (taste) چاشنی (çeşni), ذوق (zevk), طات (tat), مزه (meze), نمك (nemek)
  2. power of any thing to give pleasure or delight

Derived terms

  • لذتسز (lezzetsiz, tasteless)
  • لذتلنمك (lezzetlenmek, to become savory)
  • لذتلی (lezzetli, savory, flavoured)

Descendants

  • Turkish: lezzet

Further reading

Persian

Alternative forms

  • لذّت (lezzat) (with a shadda)

Etymology

From Arabic لَذَّة (laḏḏa).

Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /lazˈzat/

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Noun

Dari لذت
Iranian Persian
Tajik лаззат (lazzat)

لذت (lezzat)

  1. pleasure
  2. delight
  3. enjoyment

Derived terms

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