فسطاط
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Arabic
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Byzantine Greek φοσσᾶτον (phossâton), from Late Latin fossātum.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]فُسْطَاط or فِسْطَاط • (fusṭāṭ or fisṭāṭ) m (plural فَسَاطِيط (fasāṭīṭ)) (obsolete, Egypt from about 640 CE)
- borough, camp, fortification
- a. 1229, Yāqūt al-Ḥamawīy, edited by Ferdinand Wüstenfeld, كتاب معجم البلدان [kitāb muʿjam al-buldān][1], volume 3, Leipzig: F.A. Brockhaus, published 1868, page 896:
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun فُسْطَاط (fusṭāṭ); فِسْطَاط (fisṭāṭ)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | فُسْطَاط; فِسْطَاط fusṭāṭ; fisṭāṭ |
الْفُسْطَاط; الْفِسْطَاط al-fusṭāṭ; al-fisṭāṭ |
فُسْطَاط; فِسْطَاط fusṭāṭ; fisṭāṭ |
Nominative | فُسْطَاطٌ; فِسْطَاطٌ fusṭāṭun; fisṭāṭun |
الْفُسْطَاطُ; الْفِسْطَاطُ al-fusṭāṭu; al-fisṭāṭu |
فُسْطَاطُ; فِسْطَاطُ fusṭāṭu; fisṭāṭu |
Accusative | فُسْطَاطًا; فِسْطَاطًا fusṭāṭan; fisṭāṭan |
الْفُسْطَاطَ; الْفِسْطَاطَ al-fusṭāṭa; al-fisṭāṭa |
فُسْطَاطَ; فِسْطَاطَ fusṭāṭa; fisṭāṭa |
Genitive | فُسْطَاطٍ; فِسْطَاطٍ fusṭāṭin; fisṭāṭin |
الْفُسْطَاطِ; الْفِسْطَاطِ al-fusṭāṭi; al-fisṭāṭi |
فُسْطَاطِ; فِسْطَاطِ fusṭāṭi; fisṭāṭi |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | فُسْطَاطَيْن; فِسْطَاطَيْن fusṭāṭayn; fisṭāṭayn |
الْفُسْطَاطَيْن; الْفِسْطَاطَيْن al-fusṭāṭayn; al-fisṭāṭayn |
فُسْطَاطَيْ; فِسْطَاطَيْ fusṭāṭay; fisṭāṭay |
Nominative | فُسْطَاطَانِ; فِسْطَاطَانِ fusṭāṭāni; fisṭāṭāni |
الْفُسْطَاطَانِ; الْفِسْطَاطَانِ al-fusṭāṭāni; al-fisṭāṭāni |
فُسْطَاطَا; فِسْطَاطَا fusṭāṭā; fisṭāṭā |
Accusative | فُسْطَاطَيْنِ; فِسْطَاطَيْنِ fusṭāṭayni; fisṭāṭayni |
الْفُسْطَاطَيْنِ; الْفِسْطَاطَيْنِ al-fusṭāṭayni; al-fisṭāṭayni |
فُسْطَاطَيْ; فِسْطَاطَيْ fusṭāṭay; fisṭāṭay |
Genitive | فُسْطَاطَيْنِ; فِسْطَاطَيْنِ fusṭāṭayni; fisṭāṭayni |
الْفُسْطَاطَيْنِ; الْفِسْطَاطَيْنِ al-fusṭāṭayni; al-fisṭāṭayni |
فُسْطَاطَيْ; فِسْطَاطَيْ fusṭāṭay; fisṭāṭay |
Plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | فَسَاطِيط fasāṭīṭ |
الْفَسَاطِيط al-fasāṭīṭ |
فَسَاطِيط fasāṭīṭ |
Nominative | فَسَاطِيطُ fasāṭīṭu |
الْفَسَاطِيطُ al-fasāṭīṭu |
فَسَاطِيطُ fasāṭīṭu |
Accusative | فَسَاطِيطَ fasāṭīṭa |
الْفَسَاطِيطَ al-fasāṭīṭa |
فَسَاطِيطَ fasāṭīṭa |
Genitive | فَسَاطِيطَ fasāṭīṭa |
الْفَسَاطِيطِ al-fasāṭīṭi |
فَسَاطِيطِ fasāṭīṭi |
Derived terms
[edit]- الْفُسْطَاط (al-fusṭāṭ)
Ottoman Turkish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Arabic الْفُسْطَاط (al-fusṭāṭ).
Proper noun
[edit]فسطاط • (Fustat)
- (historical) Fustat (the former capital of Egypt).
Synonyms
[edit]- قاهره (Kâhire) (loose)
References
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- ota:Historical settlements
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