مسیت

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Baluchi

Etymology

Corrupted from Classical Persian مَسْجِد (masjid) / مزگت (mazget), ultimately from Arabic مَسْجِد (masjid). Doublet of مسجد (masjid).

Noun

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مَسِیتّ (masītt)

  1. (Islam) mosque

References

  • Uppsala University (2024) “مسیت”, in Southern Baluchi Dictionary (Webonary) (in Baluchi), Dallas, Texas, USA: SIL International, published 2019.

Old Punjabi

Etymology

    Semi-learned borrowing from Arabic مَسْجِد (masjid), through Classical Persian مسجد (masjid) / مزگت (mazgit). Compare also Indic cognates Old Hindi मसीति (masīti), Old Marathi 𑘦𑘭𑘲𑘝𑘲 (masītī), likely from the same source.

    Noun

    مَسِیتِ (masītif (Gurmukhi ਮਸੀਤਿ)

    1. mosque
      • 12th Century, Bābā Farīd Ganj śakar, Bait 194
        فریدا ایسا ہوءِ رہو ، جیسا ککھ مَسِیت
        farīdā aisā ho'i raho , jaisā kakkh masīti

    Descendants

    Further reading

    • مسیت”, in Kalam Baba Farid, Bait (or page) 21, 12th Century.
    • مسیت”, in A Descriptive Grammar of Hindko, Panjabi, and Saraiki, volume 4 of Mouton-CASL Grammar Series, Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 2019, page 80

    Punjabi

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    Etymology

      First attested as Old Punjabi مَسِیتِ (masīti). Compare Marathi मशीद (maśīd) and Marwari मसीद (masīd). Doublet of مَسْجِد (masjid).

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      مَسِیت (masītf (Gurmukhi spelling ਮਸੀਤ)

      1. (Islam) mosque
        Synonyms: مَسجِد (masjid), نَماز گاہ (namāz gāh)
        • 1993, Anvar ʻAlī, Nūrī, volume 2, →ISBN, page 100:
          "ایہنوں مسیت وچ وڑݨ نہیں دینا چاہِدا"۔
          ehnūṉ masīt vicc vaṛaṇ nahīṉ denā cāhidā.
          "He musn't be allowed inside the mosque".

      Declension

      Declension of مسیت
      dir. sg. مَسِیت (masīt)
      dir. pl. مَسِیتاں (masītāṉ)
      singular plural
      direct مَسِیت (masīt) مَسِیتاں (masītāṉ)
      oblique مَسِیت (masīt) مَسِیتاں (masītāṉ)
      vocative مَسِیتے (masīte) مَسِیتو (masīto)
      ablative مَسِیتوں (masītoṉ) مَسِیتاں (masītāṉ)
      locative مَسِیتی (masītī) مَسِیتِیں (masītīṉ)
      instrumental مَسِیتِیں (masītīṉ) مَسِیتے (masīte)

      Coordinate terms

      Derived terms

      References

      • مسیت”, in Punjabi-English Dictionary, Patiala: Punjabi University, 2024
      • Iqbal, Salah ud-Din (2002) “مسِیت”, in vaḍḍī panjābī lughat‎ (in Punjabi), Lahore: ʻAzīz Pablisharz

      Saraiki

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      Etymology

      Inherited from Old Punjabi مَسِیتِ (masīti), from Classical Persian مَسْجِد (masjid), from Arabic مَسْجِد (masjid). Doublet of مَسْجِد (masjid). Cognate with Marathi मशीद (maśīd), Marwari मसीद (masīd), Punjabi مَسِیت (masīt).

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      مَسِیت (masītf (Devanagari मसीत, Multani 𑊠𑊥𑊁𑊖)

      1. (Islam) mosque

      Derived terms

      References

      • مسیت”, in Dictionary of the Jatki Or Western Panjábi Language, United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, 2019 (originally published in 1900), →ISBN, page 287