حدوتة

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Arabic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed into Standard Arabic from the dialects. Ultimately from the root ح د ث (ḥ-d-ṯ), with replaced by t, which is a typical feature of Levantine and Egyptian Arabic, as well as some Peninsular and Maghrebi dialects.

Noun[edit]

حَدُّوتَة (ḥaddūtaf (plural حَوَادِيت (ḥawādīt)) (colloquial, regional)

  1. fairy tale, a story told to children

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