See also: فتنة

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic فِتْنَة (fitna).

Noun

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فتنه (fitne) (definite accusative فتنه‌یی (fitneyi), plural فتن (fiten))

  1. temptation, enticement, evil suggestion, the desire to engage in short-term urges
    Synonyms: اغوا (iğva), وسوسه (vesvese)
  2. trial, proof, test, assay, an occasion on which a person or thing is tested
  3. sedition, the organized incitement of rebellion against an authority or the state
    Synonym: فساد (fesâd)
  4. intrigue, a clandestine plot or scheme intended to effect some purpose
    Synonym: فساد (fesâd)
  5. (Islam) fitna, a social unrest or civil war that breeds schism among Muslims

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: fitne

Further reading

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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic فِتْنَة (fitna).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? fitna
Dari reading? fitna
Iranian reading? fetne
Tajik reading? fitna

Noun

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فتنه (fetne)

  1. sedition, riot, disturbance, revolt
  2. conspiracy, plot, intrigue
  3. wickedness, iniquity
  4. seduction, temptation
  5. calamity
  6. nuisance, trouble

References

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