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
- (Standard Gujarati) IPA(key): /ˈbut̪/
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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