Presumably borrowed from Aramaic, attested in Jewish Palestinian Aramaic בטיח (*baṭṭīḥ) and Classical Syriac ܦܲܛܝܼܚܵܐ (paṭṭīḥā), and a broken plural Hebrew אֲבַטִּיחַ (ʾăḇaṭṭī́aḥ). While it has been theoretized to have been acquired in Semitic via Egyptian bddw-kꜣ (“watermelon”) from sub-Saharan Africa, there is an explanation as an Iranian borrowing equivalent to Persian بیدخت (bêdoxt, “Venus”), which is the known Akkadian 𒂗 (bēlu, “master; Bel, Baal”) + Persian دخت (doxt, “daughter”), literally “daughter of Baal”, a reinterpretation of the feminine form of the Baʿal god found as ܒܝܠܬܝ (bēltī), ܒܠܬܝ (beltī, “Venus”) in Classical Syriac, equalling بَعْلَة (baʕla, “mistress”). Like in general food items can be reused to denote body parts, especially those viewed sexually, and in Eastern languages specifically the names of fruits come to mean “vulva”, as well-known South Levantine Arabic تِينة (tīne, “fig”), Armenian թուզ (tʻuz, “fig”), Hebrew רִמּוֹן (rimmṓn, “pomegrenate”) in Song of Solomon 7:12 and 8:2, here in turn the meaning of a melon would be secondarily transferred from representations of fertility goddesses. This is corroborated by lexicographers mentioning a Himyaritic word بَيْدَخَة (baydaḵa, “plump, chubby”, applied to women).
بِطِّيخ or بَطِّيخ • (biṭṭīḵ or baṭṭīḵ) m (collective, singulative بِطِّيخَة f (biṭṭīḵa) or بَطِّيخَة (baṭṭīḵa), plural بَطَاطِيخ (baṭāṭīḵ))
Collective | basic collective triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | بِطِّيخ; بَطِّيخ biṭṭīḵ; baṭṭīḵ |
الْبِطِّيخ; الْبَطِّيخ al-biṭṭīḵ; al-baṭṭīḵ |
بِطِّيخ; بَطِّيخ biṭṭīḵ; baṭṭīḵ |
Nominative | بِطِّيخٌ; بَطِّيخٌ biṭṭīḵun; baṭṭīḵun |
الْبِطِّيخُ; الْبَطِّيخُ al-biṭṭīḵu; al-baṭṭīḵu |
بِطِّيخُ; بَطِّيخُ biṭṭīḵu; baṭṭīḵu |
Accusative | بِطِّيخًا; بَطِّيخًا biṭṭīḵan; baṭṭīḵan |
الْبِطِّيخَ; الْبَطِّيخَ al-biṭṭīḵa; al-baṭṭīḵa |
بِطِّيخَ; بَطِّيخَ biṭṭīḵa; baṭṭīḵa |
Genitive | بِطِّيخٍ; بَطِّيخٍ biṭṭīḵin; baṭṭīḵin |
الْبِطِّيخِ; الْبَطِّيخِ al-biṭṭīḵi; al-baṭṭīḵi |
بِطِّيخِ; بَطِّيخِ biṭṭīḵi; baṭṭīḵi |
Singulative | singulative triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | بِطِّيخَة; بَطِّيخَة biṭṭīḵa; baṭṭīḵa |
الْبِطِّيخَة; الْبَطِّيخَة al-biṭṭīḵa; al-baṭṭīḵa |
بِطِّيخَة; بَطِّيخَة biṭṭīḵat; baṭṭīḵat |
Nominative | بِطِّيخَةٌ; بَطِّيخَةٌ biṭṭīḵatun; baṭṭīḵatun |
الْبِطِّيخَةُ; الْبَطِّيخَةُ al-biṭṭīḵatu; al-baṭṭīḵatu |
بِطِّيخَةُ; بَطِّيخَةُ biṭṭīḵatu; baṭṭīḵatu |
Accusative | بِطِّيخَةً; بَطِّيخَةً biṭṭīḵatan; baṭṭīḵatan |
الْبِطِّيخَةَ; الْبَطِّيخَةَ al-biṭṭīḵata; al-baṭṭīḵata |
بِطِّيخَةَ; بَطِّيخَةَ biṭṭīḵata; baṭṭīḵata |
Genitive | بِطِّيخَةٍ; بَطِّيخَةٍ biṭṭīḵatin; baṭṭīḵatin |
الْبِطِّيخَةِ; الْبَطِّيخَةِ al-biṭṭīḵati; al-baṭṭīḵati |
بِطِّيخَةِ; بَطِّيخَةِ biṭṭīḵati; baṭṭīḵati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | بِطِّيخَتَيْن; بَطِّيخَتَيْن biṭṭīḵatayn; baṭṭīḵatayn |
الْبِطِّيخَتَيْن; الْبَطِّيخَتَيْن al-biṭṭīḵatayn; al-baṭṭīḵatayn |
بِطِّيخَتَيْ; بَطِّيخَتَيْ biṭṭīḵatay; baṭṭīḵatay |
Nominative | بِطِّيخَتَانِ; بَطِّيخَتَانِ biṭṭīḵatāni; baṭṭīḵatāni |
الْبِطِّيخَتَانِ; الْبَطِّيخَتَانِ al-biṭṭīḵatāni; al-baṭṭīḵatāni |
بِطِّيخَتَا; بَطِّيخَتَا biṭṭīḵatā; baṭṭīḵatā |
Accusative | بِطِّيخَتَيْنِ; بَطِّيخَتَيْنِ biṭṭīḵatayni; baṭṭīḵatayni |
الْبِطِّيخَتَيْنِ; الْبَطِّيخَتَيْنِ al-biṭṭīḵatayni; al-baṭṭīḵatayni |
بِطِّيخَتَيْ; بَطِّيخَتَيْ biṭṭīḵatay; baṭṭīḵatay |
Genitive | بِطِّيخَتَيْنِ; بَطِّيخَتَيْنِ biṭṭīḵatayni; baṭṭīḵatayni |
الْبِطِّيخَتَيْنِ; الْبَطِّيخَتَيْنِ al-biṭṭīḵatayni; al-baṭṭīḵatayni |
بِطِّيخَتَيْ; بَطِّيخَتَيْ biṭṭīḵatay; baṭṭīḵatay |
Paucal (3-10) | sound feminine paucal | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | بِطِّيخَات; بَطِّيخَات biṭṭīḵāt; baṭṭīḵāt |
الْبِطِّيخَات; الْبَطِّيخَات al-biṭṭīḵāt; al-baṭṭīḵāt |
بِطِّيخَات; بَطِّيخَات biṭṭīḵāt; baṭṭīḵāt |
Nominative | بِطِّيخَاتٌ; بَطِّيخَاتٌ biṭṭīḵātun; baṭṭīḵātun |
الْبِطِّيخَاتُ; الْبَطِّيخَاتُ al-biṭṭīḵātu; al-baṭṭīḵātu |
بِطِّيخَاتُ; بَطِّيخَاتُ biṭṭīḵātu; baṭṭīḵātu |
Accusative | بِطِّيخَاتٍ; بَطِّيخَاتٍ biṭṭīḵātin; baṭṭīḵātin |
الْبِطِّيخَاتِ; الْبَطِّيخَاتِ al-biṭṭīḵāti; al-baṭṭīḵāti |
بِطِّيخَاتِ; بَطِّيخَاتِ biṭṭīḵāti; baṭṭīḵāti |
Genitive | بِطِّيخَاتٍ; بَطِّيخَاتٍ biṭṭīḵātin; baṭṭīḵātin |
الْبِطِّيخَاتِ; الْبَطِّيخَاتِ al-biṭṭīḵāti; al-baṭṭīḵāti |
بِطِّيخَاتِ; بَطِّيخَاتِ biṭṭīḵāti; baṭṭīḵāti |
Plural of variety | basic broken plural diptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | بَطَاطِيخ baṭāṭīḵ |
الْبَطَاطِيخ al-baṭāṭīḵ |
بَطَاطِيخ baṭāṭīḵ |
Nominative | بَطَاطِيخُ baṭāṭīḵu |
الْبَطَاطِيخُ al-baṭāṭīḵu |
بَطَاطِيخُ baṭāṭīḵu |
Accusative | بَطَاطِيخَ baṭāṭīḵa |
الْبَطَاطِيخَ al-baṭāṭīḵa |
بَطَاطِيخَ baṭāṭīḵa |
Genitive | بَطَاطِيخَ baṭāṭīḵa |
الْبَطَاطِيخِ al-baṭāṭīḵi |
بَطَاطِيخِ baṭāṭīḵi |
بطيخ • (baṭṭīḵ) (collective, singulative بطيخة (baṭṭīḵa))
بطيخ • (baṭṭīḵ) m (collective, singulative بطيخة f (baṭṭīḵa), plural بَطِّيخات (baṭṭīḵāt))
بطّيخ • (baṭṭīḵ) m (collective, singulative بطّيخة f (baṭṭīḵa), plural بطِّيخات (baṭṭīḵāt))