બુત

Gujarati

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian بت (but), from Middle Persian bwt' (/⁠but⁠/, Buddha, idol), borrowed from either Bactrian Βοδδο (Boddo), Βουδο (Boudo, Buddha) or Sogdian [script needed] (bwt /⁠but⁠/, Buddha), perhaps through Gandhari 𐨦𐨂𐨢 (budha), ultimately from Sanskrit बुद्ध (buddha). Doublet of બુદ્ધ (buddh). Compare Bengali বুত (but).

Pronunciation

Noun

બુત • (but) n

  1. idol, statue
  2. beauty; beautiful person; the beloved

Derived terms

  • બુતકદા (butakdā, idol temple)
  • બુતખાનું (butkhānũ, idol temple)
  • બુતપરસ્ત (butaprast, idolater; someone besotted by love)
  • બુતપરસ્તી (butaprastī, idolatry; absolute love)
  • બુતશિકન (butśikan, idol-breaker)
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