See also: فتات

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Turkic *kājnat (wing).

Alternative forms

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Noun

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قنات (kanat)

  1. wing
  2. fin of a fish
  3. wing or leaf of a door
  4. wing or flank of a building
  5. breadth of cloth
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Etymology 2

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From Persian قنات (qanât), from Arabic قَنَاة (qanāh).

Noun

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قنات (kanat)

  1. pipe, conduit, irrigation-trench, canal, qanat
    Synonyms: قنال (kanal), جدول (cedvel)
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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic قَنَاة (qanāh).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? qanāt
Dari reading? qanāt
Iranian reading? ğanât
Tajik reading? qanot

Noun

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قنات (qanât) (plural قنات‌ها (qanât-hâ))

  1. qanat (underground irrigation system)
    Synonym: کاریز (kâriz)

Usage notes

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  • Traditionally, these channels are called قنات (qanât) in western Iran and کاریز (kâriz / kārēz) in eastern Iran and Afghanistan.

Further reading

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