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ساقط

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Arabic

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Root
س ق ط (s q ṭ)
9 terms

Etymology

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Derived from the active participle of the verb سَقَطَ (saqaṭa, to fall).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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سَاقِط (sāqiṭ) (feminine سَاقِطَة (sāqiṭa), masculine plural سَاقِطُونَ (sāqiṭūna), feminine plural سَاقِطَات (sāqiṭāt))

  1. fallen, falling, dropping
  2. vile, disreputable
  3. (law) annulled, abolished, void
  4. (physics) incident (of light)

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Noun

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سَاقِط (sāqiṭm (plural سَاقِطُون (sāqiṭūn) or سُقَّاط (suqqāṭ) or سَوَاقِط (sawāqiṭ))

  1. lowlife
  2. (botany) caducous
  3. (anatomy) caduca, decidua

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Descendants

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  • Ottoman Turkish: ساقط (sâkıt)