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زط

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Northwestern Indo-Aryan (compare Sindhi جٽ / Old Punjabi جٹ /⁠jaṭṭu⁠/), perhaps through a dialectal metathesized form: *juṭṭa.

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Proper noun

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زُطّ (zuṭṭm

  1. A tribe of Jat migrants from the Indus Valley who settled in the Middle East in the mid to late 1st millennium AD.

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Noun

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زُطّ (zuṭṭm

  1. A member of the Jat migrants from the Indus Valley who settled in the Middle East in the mid to late 1st millennium AD.

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