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جوت
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to calling or driving camels towards water, or a specific type of call or cry used for them. It also appears in a proper name of a narrator.
Derived headwords
جَاوَتَverb
- 1.to call camels to waterboth
To call out to camels, urging them towards water.
- 2.to drive camelsclassical
To drive or urge camels, possibly with a specific call or cry.
جَايَتَverb
- 1.to call camels to waterboth
To call out to camels, urging them towards water. This is presented as a variant or synonym of 'جَاوتَ'.
الجَوَاتnoun
- 1.a call to camelsclassical
The name for the call or cry used to summon camels to water.
جُوتِيname
- 1.a narrator's nameboth
A proper name, specifically of a narrator (muhaddith) named Ishaq bin Ibrahim bin Juti.
Parallel reading
دعاء للإبل إلى الماء
A call for camels to water.
وقد جاوتها وجايتها
And he called them (camels) to water and urged them.
أو زجر لها
Or a driving cry for them.
والاسم: الجوات، كغراب
And the noun is: al-juwat, like ghurab.
وإسحاق بن إبراهيم بن جوتى، كطوبى: محدث
And Ishaq bin Ibrahim bin Juti, like Tuba: a narrator of hadith.