hatun

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See also: hátún

Finnish

Noun

hatun

  1. (deprecated template usage) genitive singular of hattu

Anagrams


Quechua

Alternative forms

Adjective

hatun

  1. big, tall, grand, high, large, long, great, important
  2. serious

Noun

hatun

  1. size, height

Declension


Turkish

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish خاتون (hātun), from Persian خاتون (xātūn), itself perhaps from Common Turkic *xātun (queen). Long vowel, preservation of h-, lack of voicing and labial harmony suggest it is a borrowing rather than inheritance.

Doublet of kadın.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /hɑːˈtun/

Noun

hatun (definite accusative hatunu, plural hatunlar)

  1. (slang) an attractive young woman
  2. (archaic, dialectal) wife
  3. (archaic) lady, noble woman

Declension

Inflection
Nominative hatun
Definite accusative hatunu
Singular Plural
Nominative hatun hatunlar
Definite accusative hatunu hatunları
Dative hatuna hatunlara
Locative hatunda hatunlarda
Ablative hatundan hatunlardan
Genitive hatunun hatunların

References