قات

See also: قاب

Arabic

Etymology

From قَتَّ (qatta, to cut lengthwise) with the classical قَتّ (qatt, lucerne).

Noun

قَات (qāt) m

  1. khat (Catha edulis)

Descendants

  • English: khat, gat, kat, qat, quat, tschat
  • Finnish: khat, kati, katpensas, khatpensas

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *kat (layer).

Noun

قات (kat)

  1. fold, layer, coating
  2. pleat, a fold in the fabric of a garment
  3. a complete set of clothing
  4. storey in a building, floor
  5. row of stones in a wall
  6. time (of repetition)

Adverb

قات (kat)

  1. in layers, coats
  2. in several storeys
  3. time after time, repeatedly

Derived terms

  • قاتلامق (katlamak)
  • قاتلی (katlı)

Descendants

  • Turkish: kat
  • Albanian: kat
  • Armenian: խաթ (xatʿ), ղաթ (łatʿ), կաթ (katʿ)
  • Macedonian: кат (kat)
  • Northern Kurdish: qat
  • Romanian: cat

References

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