دوات

Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

  • دویت (divit)

Etymology

From Persian دوات (davât), from Arabic دَوَاة (dawāh).

Noun

دوات • (devat)

  1. inkwell; pen case

Descendants

  • Turkish: divit

References

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic دَوَاة (dawāh).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [d̪ä.wɑ́ːt̪]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [d̪ä.wɑ́ːt̪]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [d̪ä.wɔ́ːt̪]

Readings
Classical reading? dawāt
Dari reading? dawāt
Iranian reading? davât
Tajik reading? davot
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Noun

دوات • (davât) (plural دوات‌ها (davât-hâ))

  1. inkwell

Synonyms

  • مرکبدان (morakkabdân)

Descendants

Punjabi

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian دوات (dawāt), from Arabic دَوَاة (dawāh). Compare Urdu دوات (davāt), Gujarati દવાત (davāt), Marathi दौत (daut), Assamese দোৱাত (düat).

Noun

دَوَات • (davāt) f (Gurmukhi spelling ਦਵਾਤ)

  1. inkwell

Declension

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian دوات (dawāt), from Arabic دَوَاة (dawāh). Compare Gujarati દવાત (davāt), Marathi दौत (daut), Punjabi ਦਵਾਤ (davāt) / دوات (doāt), Assamese দোৱাত (düat).

Pronunciation

Noun

دوات • (davāt) f (Hindi spelling दवात)

  1. ink-holder, inkstand; an inkhorn
  2. a portable case with receptacles for ink and writing-reeds
  3. The style with which the cloth or wool in an (Eastern) inkbottle is stirred.
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