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Arabic
Root
ب س ط • (b-s-ṭ)
- related to spreading and extending
Derived terms
- بَسْط (basṭ, “extension, spreading, unrolling, unfolding; presentation, statement, exposition, explanation; cheering, delighting, delectation; amusement”)
- بَسْطة (basṭa, “extension, extent, expanse; size, magnitude; skill, capability, abilities; (pl.) statement, exposition, presentation”)
- بِساط (bisāṭ, “carpet, rug”)
- بَسيط (“simple; plain, uncomplicated; slight, little, inconsiderable, modest, trivial, trifling”)
- البَسيطة (“the earth, the world”)
- بَسائِط (basāʔiṭ, “elements; simple remedies, medicinal plants; basic facts”)
- بَساطة (basāṭa, “simplicity, plainness”)
- اُبْسوطة (“rim, felly of a wheel”)
- اَبْسَط (absaṭ, “(comparative) simpler; wider, more extensive”)
- تَبْسيط (“simplification”)
- اِنْبِساط (inbisāṭ, “extensiveness, extension; expansion, expanse; joy, delight, happiness, cheerfulness”)
- مَبْسوط (“extended, outstretched; spread out; extensive, large, sizeable; detailed, elaborate (book); cheerful, happy; hale”)
- مُنْبَسِط (munbasiṭ, “extending, spreading; gay, happy, cheerful; level surface”)
References
- Wehr, Hans (1960) “ب س ط”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 3rd edition, Ithaca, NY: Otto Harrassowitz, pages 57–58
South Levantine Arabic
Root
ب س ط • (transliteration needed)
- Related to simplicity and happiness
Derived terms
- Verbs and verb forms
- Form II: بسّط (bassaṭ, “to simplify”)
- Passive Participle: مبسّط (mubassaṭ)
- Form IV: أبسط (ʔabsaṭ, “to be glad”)
- Form VII: انبسط (inbasaṭ, “to enjoy, have fun”)
- Nouns
- Adjectives
- بسيط (basīṭ, “simple”)
- مبسوط (mabsūṭ, “happy; healthy”)
- Interjections
- بسيطة (basīṭa, “it's fine, no worries, etc.”)