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Azerbaijani
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic صَامِت (ṣāmit).
Pronunciation
Noun
samit (definite accusative samiti, plural samitlər)
- (phonetics) consonant
- cingiltili samitlər ― voiced consonants
- kar samitlər ― voiceless consonants
Declension
See also
Copainalá Zoque
Etymology
Borrowed from a Nahuan language; cf. Classical Nahuatl xamitl.
Noun
samit
- adobe
References
- Harrison, Roy, Harrison, Margaret, García H., Cástulo (1981) Diccionario zoque de Copainalá (Serie de vocabularios y diccionarios indígenas “Mariano Silva y Aceves”; 23) (in Spanish), México, D.F.: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, page 146
Hiligaynon
Verb
samít
- taste
Middle French
Noun
samit m (plural samits)
- samite (fabric)
Old French
Etymology
From Medieval Latin samitum, from Byzantine Greek ἑξάμιτος (hexámitos, literally “six-ply”), from Ancient Greek ἕξ (héx) + μίτος (mítos, “thread of the warp”).
Noun
samit oblique singular, m (oblique plural samiz or samitz, nominative singular samiz or samitz, nominative plural samit)
- samite (fabric)
Descendants
Old Norse
Participle
samit
- strong neuter nominative/accusative singular of samiðr
Verb
samit
- supine of semja
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From English summit.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sǎmit/
- Hyphenation: sa‧mit
Noun
sàmit m (Cyrillic spelling са̀мит)
- summit (gathering or assembly of leaders)
Declension
References
- “samit”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2024