جاط

North Levantine Arabic

Etymology

Borrowed from French jatte.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʒaːtˤ/ [ʒɑːtˤ]

Noun

جَاط • (jāṭm (plural جَاطَات (jāṭāt) or جُوط (jūṭ))

  1. bowl

See also

References

  1. ^ أَنِيس خُورِي فْرَيْحَة [ʔanīs ḵūrī frayḥa, Anis Khuri Frayha, Anis Freiha] (1947), “جاط”, in مُعْجَمُ الأَلْفَاظِ العَامِّيَّةِ فِي اللَّهْجَةِ اللُّبْنَانِيَّة [muʕjamu l-ʔalfāẓi l-ʕāmmiyyati fī l-lahjati l-lubnāniyya, A dictionary of non-classical vocables in the spoken Arabic of Lebanon]‎[1], American University of Beirut, →OCLC, page 24a:جاط ج جوط (فر . jatte): صحن خزفي كبير يوضع فيه الأكل.jāṭ j jūṭ (fr . jatte): ṣaḥnun ḵazafiyyun kabīrun yūḍaʕu fīhi l-ʔakl.jāṭ pl. jūṭ (Fr. jatte): Large ceramic dish in which food is placed.