تبت

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See also: بتت, تتب, ببت, ثبت, and تبب

Arabic

Etymology 1

Proper noun

تُبَّت (tubbatf

  1. Tibet
Declension

Etymology 2

Verb

تَبِتْ (tabit) (form I) /ta.bit/

  1. inflection of بَاتَ (bāta):
    1. second-person masculine singular non-past active jussive
    2. third-person feminine singular non-past active jussive

Etymology 3

Verb

تبت (form I)

  1. تَبُتُّ (tabuttu) /ta.but.tu/: inflection of بَتَّ (batta):
    1. second-person masculine singular non-past active indicative
    2. third-person feminine singular non-past active indicative
  2. تَبِتُّ (tabittu) /ta.bit.tu/: inflection of بَتَّ (batta):
    1. second-person masculine singular non-past active indicative
    2. third-person feminine singular non-past active indicative
  3. تُبَتُّ (tubattu) /tu.bat.tu/: inflection of بَتَّ (batta):
    1. second-person masculine singular non-past passive indicative
    2. third-person feminine singular non-past passive indicative
  4. تَبُتَّ (tabutta) /ta.but.ta/: inflection of بَتَّ (batta):
    1. second-person masculine singular non-past active subjunctive/jussive
    2. third-person feminine singular non-past active subjunctive/jussive
  5. تَبِتَّ (tabitta) /ta.bit.ta/: inflection of بَتَّ (batta):
    1. second-person masculine singular non-past active subjunctive/jussive
    2. third-person feminine singular non-past active subjunctive/jussive
  6. تُبَتَّ (tubatta) /tu.bat.ta/: inflection of بَتَّ (batta):
    1. second-person masculine singular non-past passive subjunctive/jussive
    2. third-person feminine singular non-past passive subjunctive/jussive
  7. تَبُتِّ (tabutti) /ta.but.ti/: inflection of بَتَّ (batta):
    1. second-person masculine singular non-past active jussive
    2. third-person feminine singular non-past active jussive
  8. تَبِتِّ (tabitti) /ta.bit.ti/: inflection of بَتَّ (batta):
    1. second-person masculine singular non-past active jussive
    2. third-person feminine singular non-past active jussive
  9. تُبَتِّ (tubatti) /tu.bat.ti/: inflection of بَتَّ (batta):
    1. second-person masculine singular non-past passive jussive
    2. third-person feminine singular non-past passive jussive

Etymology 4

Verb

تبت (form I)

  1. تُبْتُ (tubtu) /tub.tu/: first-person singular past active of تَابَ (tāba)
  2. تُبْتَ (tubta) /tub.ta/: second-person masculine singular past active of تَابَ (tāba)
  3. تُبْتِ (tubti) /tub.ti/: second-person feminine singular past active of تَابَ (tāba)

Etymology 5

Verb

تَبَّتْ (tabbat) (form I) /tab.bat/

  1. third-person feminine singular past active of تَبَّ (tabba)

Persian

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Etymology

From Sogdian ܬܘܦܐܝܝܬ (twpʾyyt /⁠tupēt, tubēt⁠/). The ultimate origin may be Tibetan བོད (bod).

Proper noun

تبت (tabbat, tobbat)

  1. Tibet
    • Nasir Khusraw
      صبا را ندانی ز عطار تبت
      زمین را ندانی ز دیبای ششتر
      sabâ râ nadâni ze attâr-e tobbat
      zamin râ nadâni ze dibâ-ye šoštar
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Descendants

  • Ottoman Turkish: تبت

References

Urdu

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Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian تبت (tibbat).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

تِبَّت (tibbatm (Hindi spelling तिब्बत)

  1. Tibet (a plateau region of China)
  2. Tibet (an autonomous region of China; official name: Tibet Autonomous Region; capital: Lhasa).

Further reading

  • تبت”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary , Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2024.