حلتیت

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Ottoman Turkish

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حلتیت

Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic حِلْتِيت (ḥiltīt, asafoetida), itself from Aramaic חלתיתא (ḥeltīṯā, asafoetida).

Noun

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حلتیت (hıltit)

  1. asafoetida, hing, devil's dung, a resinous gum from the stem and roots of Ferula species
    Synonyms: بالدرغان (baldırğan), شیطان ترسی (şeytan tersi)

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: hıthıt, hiltit, hıltıt, hıltit

Further reading

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Persian

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حلتیت

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic حِلْتِيت (ḥiltīt, asafoetida), itself from Aramaic חלתיתא (ḥeltīṯā, asafoetida).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? hiltīt
Dari reading? hiltīt
Iranian reading? heltit
Tajik reading? hiltit

Noun

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حلتیت (heltit)

  1.  hing, devil's dung (Ferula assa-foetida)
    Synonyms: کسنی (kasni, kesni), آنغوزه (ânğuze), کما (komâ, kamâ)