مشت

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See also: مست

Arabic

Verb

مَشَتْ (mašat) (form I) /ma.ʃat/

  1. third-person feminine singular past active of مَشَى (mašā)

Mazanderani

Adjective

مشت (mašt)

  1. full

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian مشت (mušt, fist, punch), from Middle Persian (mwšt' /⁠mušt⁠/, fist), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *muštíš (fist).

Noun

مشت (muşt) (definite accusative مشتی (muştu), plural مشتلر (muştlar))

  1. fist, a hand with the fingers clenched or curled inward against the palm
    Synonym: یومروق (yumruk)
  2. punch, box, a blow, hit, or strike made using the hand closed into a fist
    Synonym: یومروق (yumruk)

Descendants

  • Turkish: muşt

Further reading

Persian

Etymology 1

From Middle Persian (mwšt' /⁠mušt⁠/, fist), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *muštíš (fist). Cognate with Avestan 𐬨𐬎𐬱𐬙𐬌 (mušti) and Sanskrit मुष्टि (muṣṭi). Also compare Old Armenian մշտիկ (mštik), an Iranian borrowing.

Noun

مشت (mošt)

  1. fist
  2. punch
  3. handful
Descendants

Etymology 2

Adjective

مشت (mašt) (comparative مشت‌تَر (mašt-tar), superlative مشت‌تَرین (mašt-tarin))

  1. plentiful
  2. (dialectal, Kazerun) thick, dense