مبسوط
Egyptian Arabic edit
Etymology edit
From the root ب س ط (b-s-ṭ).
Adjective edit
مبسوط • (mabsūṭ) (feminine مبسوطة (mabsūṭa), common plural مبسوطين (mabsūṭīn))
References edit
- Hinds, Martin, Badawi, El-Said (1986) “ب س ط”, in A Dictionary of Egyptian Arabic[1], Beirut: Librairie du Liban, page 74
Hijazi Arabic edit
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ب س ط |
1 term |
Etymology edit
From the root ب س ط (b-s-ṭ); related to “spread”.
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
مَبْسوط • (mabsūṭ) (feminine مبسوطة (mabsūṭa), common plural مبسوطين (mabsūṭīn))
Usage notes edit
The common plural adjective is used with both feminine and masculine plural nouns.
Related terms edit
South Levantine Arabic edit
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ب س ط |
5 terms |
Etymology edit
From the root ب س ط (b-s-ṭ); related to “spread”.
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
مبسوط • (mabsūṭ) (feminine مبسوطة (mabsūṭa), common plural مبسوطين (mabsūṭīn))