خلاط

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Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
خ ل ط (ḵ l ṭ)
9 terms

Noun

خِلَاط (ḵilāṭm

  1. verbal noun of خَالَطَ (ḵālaṭa) (form III)
Declension

Etymology 2

Tool noun from the root خ ل ط (ḵ-l-ṭ).

Noun

خَلَّاط (ḵallāṭm (plural خَلَّاطَات (ḵallāṭāt))

  1. blender, mixer, any implement that joins things by warping them together
    • 2016, “الْخَلَّاطُ [al-ḵallāṭu]” (chapter 246), in 365 ٱخْتِرَاعًا غَيَّرَتِ الْعَالَمَ [365 ḵtirāʕan ḡayyarati l-ʕālama] (hardcover), Jarir Bookstore, translation of 365 Inventions That Changed The World, →OCLC, GTIN 628-1072-08-871-2, page 154:
      عَامَ 1922، اِخْتَرَعَ ”ستيفن بوبلاوسكي“، الْبُولَنْدِيُّ الْأَمْرِيكِيُّ الْجِنْسِيَّةِ وَصَاحِبُ شَرِكَةِ ستيفنز إليكتريك، الْخَلَّاطَ. وَهُوَ جِهَازٌ كَهْرَبَائِيٌّ صَغِيرٌ يَتَكَوَّنُ مِنْ وِعَاءٍ طَوِيلٍ وَبَعْضِ الشَّفَرَاتِ الَّتِي تَقُومُ بِمَهَامَّ مِثْلِ فَرْمِ الطَّعَامِ أَوِ الْمَشْرُوبَاتِ وَطَحْنِهَا وَخَلْطِهَا وَهَرْسِهَا
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Etymology 3

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Pronunciation

Proper noun

خِلَاط (ḵilāṭf

  1. Ahlat (a town in Bitlis, Turkey; at Lake Van, 40 km northeast from Tatvan along the coastline)
    • a. 1338, ʿabd al-muʾmīn ibn ʿabd al-ḥaqq ṣafīy ad-dīn al-baḡdādīy, مراصد الاطلاع على الأمكنة والبقاع:
      خِلَاط
      بكَسر أوله، وآخره طاء مهملة: بلدة عامرة مشهورة كثيرة الخيرات، وهى قصبة أرمينية الوسطى، يضرب ببردها فى الشتاء المثل، وبُحَيْرَتُها يُجلَبُ منها السمك الطّرّيخ، [على وزن سكّين] «٣» ، ليس فى غيرها، يُحمَلُ إلى سائرِ البلاد البعيدة، وهى من العجب، فإنها عشرة أشهر لا يوجد فيها حيوان، لا سمك ولا غيره، ثم يَظهر بها السمك مدة شهرين، فيُصاد ويكبس.
      Xlat: A flourishing, famous town, full of amenities, it is a fortress of Central Armenia, and its burd clothing sets an example in winter, and there is Lake Van whence one imports the pearl mullet, to which there is no equal, which is carried to the rest of the towns far away, it’s wonderful, ten months the animal is not found therein, no fish nor anything, then there appears fish for two months, and is caught and pickled.
      Turkish translation in Gök, H. İbrahim (2014) XIII ve XIV. Yüzyıla ait bir coğrafya sözlüğü: Merâsidü’l-ittılâʾ ve Anadolu’ya dair kayıtları, Kırıkkale, page 147
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Hijazi Arabic

Root
خ ل ط
1 term
خَلَّاط

Etymology

From Arabic خَلَّاط (ḵallāṭ).

Pronunciation

Noun

خلاط (ḵallāṭm (plural خَلَّاطات (ḵallāṭāt))

  1. (cooking) blender, mixer

Ottoman Turkish

خلاط

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Byzantine Greek καλόδιο (kalódio, rope); compare Greek καλώδιο (kalódio, cable, cord).

Noun

خلاط (halat)

  1. rope, cord, line, thick strings of other cordage that are twisted together
    Synonyms: ایپ (ip), حبل (habl), رسن (resen), ریسمان (risman), طنب (tunb, tunüb)
  2. (nautical) hawser, a cable or heavy rope used to tow or moor a ship

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Turkish: halat

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