- qasama
- divide [Sem q-s-m, Mal qasam (cut), Akk kasamu (chop), Uga ksm (share)]
Arabic etymological dictionary. 2013.
Arabic etymological dictionary. 2013.
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Kismet (destin) — Kısmet (destin) Kısmet est un mot turc et arabe signifiant destinée, destin. Ce mot turc vient du persan qismat (قسمت), de l arabe qisma (قسمة), destin, de qasama (قسم) = diviser, attribuer. Référence (en) dictionary.reference.com Voir aussi… … Wikipédia en Français
Kısmet (destin) — Kısmet est un mot turc et arabe signifiant destinée, destin. Ce mot turc vient du persan qismat (قسمت), de l arabe qisma (قسمة), destin, de qasama (قسم) = diviser, attribuer. Référence (en) dictionary.reference.com Voir aussi Destin … Wikipédia en Français
qsm — West Semitic, to divide, distribute, assign, ordain, practice divination; noun *qasm , *qism , divination. kismet, from Arabic qisma, portion, lot, destiny, fate, from qasama, to divide, distribute, assign, foreordain. * * * … Universalium
kismet — /kiz mit, met, kis /, n. fate; destiny. Also, kismat /kiz meuht, kis /. [1840 50; < Turk < Pers qismat < Ar qismah division, portion, lot, fate, akin to qasama to divide] * * * … Universalium
kismet — (n.) fate, destiny, 1834, from Turkish qismet, from Arabic qismah, qismat portion, lot, fate, from root of qasama he divided. From a nation of enthusiasts and conquerors, the Osmanlis became a nation of sleepers and smokers. They came into Europe … Etymology dictionary
kismet — [ kɪzmɛt, mɪt, s ] noun destiny; fate. Origin C19: from Turk., from Arab. qisma division, portion, lot , from qasama to divide … English new terms dictionary
kismet — kis•met [[t]ˈkɪz mɪt, mɛt, ˈkɪs [/t]] n. fate; destiny • Etymology: 1840–50; < Turkish < Pers qismat < Ar qismah portion, fate, akin to qasama to divide … From formal English to slang
Kismet — »unabwendbares Schicksal, Los«: Das Wort wurde im 19. Jh. aus gleichbed. türk. kɪsmet entlehnt. Dies geht zurück auf arab. qismah »Anteil; das dem Menschen von Allah zugeteilte Los« (zum arab. Verb qasama »zuteilen«), einem zentralen Begriff der… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
kismet — /ˈkɪzmət / (say kizmuht), /ˈkɪs / (say kis ) noun fate; destiny. {modern Turkish, from Persian qismat, from Arabic, from qasama divide} …