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English
Etymology 1
From re- + hat.
Verb
rehat (third-person singular simple present rehats, present participle rehatting, simple past and past participle rehatted)
- (military) To redeploy troops with different hats, uniforms, etc.
2006, William J Durch, Twenty-first-century peace operations:The 6000-strong force was to have six infantry battalions, four being rehatted ECOMOG units already serving in Sierra Leone and two coming from Kenya […]
2007, Yearbook of the United Nations 2005:Aho takes note of the deficiencies in the contingent-owned equipment of rehatted troops, and requests the Secretary-General to review options […]
Etymology 2
Noun
rehat (countable and uncountable, plural rehats)
- The rules and traditions governing the Sikh lifestyle and orthodoxy.
Anagrams
- Erath, ather-, Earth, Herta, Harte, rathe, Rathe, heart, earth, th'are, thare, hater, Heart, Herat, Taher, Terah, Thera
Albanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish راحت (rahat).
Pronunciation
Noun
rehat m (plural rehati) (uncountable)
- calm, tranquility, rest, relaxation
- Synonyms: rehati, prehje, qetësi
Mos më prish rehatin!- Do not disturb my tranquility!
- comfort, ease, affluence
- Synonyms: rehati, lehtësi
Derived terms
Adverb
rehat
- calmly, quitely
- Synonyms: qetësisht, urtë
- still, without doing anything
- Rri rehat! ― Stay still!
- comfortably, easy
- Fli rehat! ― Rest easy!
- well-off, in good conditions, comfortably
- rroj rehat ― live comfortably
Adjective
i rehat (archaic)
- calm; comfortable
- Synonym: rehatshëm
References
- “rehát,~i”, in FGJSSH: Fjalor i gjuhës së sotme shqipe [Dictionary of the modern Albanian language] (in Albanian), 1980, page 1643a
- “rehát”, in FGJSSH: Fjalor i gjuhës së sotme shqipe [Dictionary of the modern Albanian language] (in Albanian), 1980, page 1643a
- Bufli, G., Rocchi, L. (2021) “rehat”, in A historical-etymological dictionary of Turkisms in Albanian (1555–1954), Trieste: Edizioni Università di Trieste, page 391
- Mann, S. E. (1948) “rehát”, in An Historical Albanian–English Dictionary, London: Longmans, Green & Co., page 425a
- Meyer, G. (1891) “rɛhát”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch der albanesischen Sprache [Etymological Dictionary of the Albanian Language] (in German), Strasbourg: Karl J. Trübner, →DOI, page 364
- Jungg, G. (1895) “rahat”, in Fialuur i voghel sccȣp e ltinisct [Small Albanian–Italian dictionary], page 115b
- Rossi, F. (1875) “rahàt”, in Vocabolario della lingua epirotica–italiana (in Italian), page 1070a
Indonesian
Etymology
From Malay rehat, from Arabic راحة (rāḥa).
Pronunciation
Verb
réhat
- to rest
- Synonyms: aso, istirahat, jeda, pause, selingan
Conjugation
Conjugation of rehat (ber-, intransitive)
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Root
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rehat
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Active
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Involuntary
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Passive
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Basic / Imperative
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Emphatic / Jussive
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Active
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berehat
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terehat
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direhat
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rehat
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rehatlah
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Locative
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–
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–
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–
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–
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–
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Causative / Applicative1
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merehatkan
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terehatkan
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direhatkan
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rehatkan
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rehatkanlah
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Causative
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Active
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–
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–
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–
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–
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–
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Locative
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–
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–
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–
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–
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–
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Causative / Applicative1
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memperrehatkan
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terperrehatkan
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diperrehatkan
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perrehatkan
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perrehatkanlah
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1The -kan row is either causative or applicative, with transitive roots it mostly has applicative meaning. Notes: The verb form terehat rather means as a superlative (paling, ...) instead of an accidental, but still means as accidentals in transitivized forms (causative, locative, benefactive, and its combinations). Some of these forms do normally not exist or are rarely used in standard Indonesian. Some forms may also change meaning.
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Derived terms
Further reading
Malay
Etymology
From Arabic راحة (rāḥa).
Pronunciation
Verb
rehat (Jawi spelling ريحت)
- to rest
- Synonyms: istirahat, aso, jeda
Rehatlah dahulu.- You can rest for now.
Derived terms
Descendants
Further reading