аманат

Bashkir

Etymology

From Arabic أَمَانَة (ʔamāna, trust; deposit).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɑ.mɑˈnɑt]
  • Hyphenation: а‧ма‧нат

Noun

аманат • (amanat)

  1. that which is entrusted; something received in confidence; trust
    Аллаһ Раббыбыҙ беҙгә йәнде аманат итеп биргән. Беҙҙең бурыс — шул аманатты нисек алдыҡ, шул рәүештә Аллаһыға кире ҡайтарып биреү.
    Allah Rabbıbıź beźgə yənde amanat itep birgən. Beźźeñ burıs — şul amanattı nisek aldıq, şul rəweştə Allahığa kire qaytarıp birew.
    Allah our Lord have us the soul as trust. Our duty is to return that trust to Allah (exactly) in the form we took it.
  2. something entrusted for storage; deposit
  3. a valued legacy or heritage; relic, halidom
  4. a precept, commandment especially inheritaged from one's ancestors, predecessors
    Synonym: васыят (vasıyat)
  5. (historical) hostage, a person given as a pledge or security for the performance of the conditions of a treaty/agreement
    Ихтилалсылар килешеү төҙөргә мәжбүр була, уларҙың вәкилдәрен аманатҡа алғандар.
    İxtilalsılar kileşew töźörgə məjbür bula, ularźıñ vəkildəren amanatqa alğandar.
    The rebels were forced to make an agreement, their representatives were taken hostage.
  6. hostage, a person seized in order to compel another party to act in a certain way

Declension

Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic امانات
Cyrillic аманат
Latin amanat

Etymology

From Arabic أَمَانَة (ʔamāna, surety).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɑmɑˈnɑt]

Noun

аманат • (amanat)

  1. hostage
  2. mortgage
  3. (figuratively) mandate, duty, commitment

Derived terms

  • аманаттау (amanattau)

Kumyk

Noun

аманат • (amanat)

  1. guaranty

Declension

Further reading

  • Бамматов Б.Г., editor (2013), “аманат”, in Кумыкско-русский словарь [Kumyk–Russian dictionary], Makhachkala: ИЯЛИ ДНЦ РАН

Russian

Etymology

Via a Turkic language from Arabic أَمَانَة (ʔamāna, surety).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɐmɐˈnat]

Noun

амана́т • (amanát) m anim (genitive амана́та, nominative plural амана́ты, genitive plural амана́тов)

  1. (historical, archaic) amanat (a hostage from a local tribe taken by Russian troops during reconnaissance or exploration, e.g. in Siberia during the 17th century's colonization)

Declension

Descendants

  • English: amanat

See also

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