شیطان

See also: شيطان

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic شَيْطَان (šayṭān), from verb شَيَّطَ (šayyaṭa) to scorch.

Adjective

شیطان (şeytân)

  1. devilish
  2. cunning
  3. mischievous

Noun

شیطان (şeytân)

  1. devil

Proper noun

شیطان (şeytân)

  1. Satan

Persian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Arabic شَيْطَان (šayṭān), possibly from the verb شَيَّطَ (šayyaṭa, to scorch). Compare Classical Syriac ܣܛܢܐ (sāṭānā), Hebrew שָׂטָן (śāṭān), Ge'ez ሠይጣን (śäyṭan), Ge'ez ሰይጣን (säyṭan).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

شیطان (šaytân)

  1. Satan; the Devil

Noun

شیطان (šaytân) (plural شیطان‌ها (šaytân-hâ) or شیاطین (šayâtin))

  1. devil

Adjective

شیطان (šaytân)

  1. naughty
  2. devilish
  3. mischievous

Urdu

Etymology

From Persian, from Arabic شَيْطَان (šayṭān), from verb شَيَّطَ (šayyaṭa) to scorch.

Noun

شیطان (śaitān) m (Hindi spelling शैतान)

  1. devil
  2. firebrand

Proper noun

شیطان (śaitān) m (Hindi spelling शैतान)

  1. Satan
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