قيراط

Arabic

Etymology

From Ancient Greek κεράτιον (kerátion, carob).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /qiː.raːtˁ/

Noun

قِيرَاط (qīrāṭ) m (plural قَرَارِيط (qarārīṭ))

  1. carat
  2. (obsolete, Egypt, Sudan) a linear measure, 124 of a دِيرا,‎ – one inch
  3. (obsolete, Egypt, Sudan) a square measure, 124 of a فَدَّان‎ – 175.035
  4. (obsolete, Egypt, Sudan) a dry measure, 132 of a قَدَح‎, 1256 of a كَيْلَة‎, 13072 of a إِرْدَبّ‎ – 0.064
  5. (obsolete, Egypt, Sudan) a weight measure, 116 of a دِرْهَم,‎ – 0.195 g

Declension


Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic قِيرَاط (qīrāṭ), from Ancient Greek κεράτιον (kerátion, carob).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡiːraːtˁ/

Noun

قيراط • (gīrāṭ) m

(plural قَرَاريط ‎(garārīṭ))
  1. carat (measure of purity of gold), pure gold being 24 carats.
  2. A unit of weight for precious stones and pearls, equivalent to 200 milligrams.
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