سنت

Arabic

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sant/

Noun

سَنْت (sant) m

  1. cent
Declension

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /san.nat/
  • IPA(key): /sun.nat/

Verb

سَنَّتْ (sannat) (form I)

  1. third-person feminine singular past active of سَنَّ (sanna)

Verb

سُنَّتْ (sunnat) (form I)

  1. third-person feminine singular past passive of سَنَّ (sanna)

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic سُنَّة (sunna).

Noun

سنت (sünnet)

  1. (Islam) Sunna
  2. (Islam) circumcision (excising foreskin from penis)

Derived terms

  • سنت ایتمک (sünnet etmek)
  • سنت اولمق (sünnet olmak)
  • سنتجی (sünnetci)
  • سنتلو (sünnetli)

Persian

Alternative forms

  • سنّت (sonnat) — with a tashdid.

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic سُنَّة (sunna).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sonːˈæt̪ʰ]

Noun

Dari Persian سنت
Iranian Persian سنت
Tajiki Persian суннат (sunnat)

سنت (sonnat) (plural سنت‌ها (sonnat-hâ))

  1. tradition
  2. habit
  3. custom
  4. (Islam) Sunna
  5. (Islam) circumcision (excising the foreskin from the penis)

Derived terms


Urdu

Etymology 1

From Arabic سُنَّة (sunna).

Noun

سنت (sunnat) f

  1. tradition
  2. habit
  3. custom
  4. (Islam) Sunna
  5. (Islam) circumcision (excising the foreskin from the penis)
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Sanskrit सत् (sat). False cognate of saint.

Noun

سنت (sant) m (Hindi spelling संत)

  1. (Sikhism, Hinduism) a saint
  2. a revered or venerated person
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