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مست

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See also: مشت

Arabic

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Verb

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مست (form I)

  1. مَسَّتْ (massat) /mas.sat/: third-person feminine singular past active of مَسَّ (massa)
  2. مُسَّتْ (mussat) /mus.sat/: third-person feminine singular past passive of مَسَّ (massa)

North Levantine Arabic

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Etymology

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From Ottoman Turkish مست (mest).

Noun

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مست (mast, mest, mistm (plural مسوت (mesut)) (obsolete)

  1. inner shoes, slippers, chaussons

References

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  • Berggren, Jakob (1844) “botte”, in Guide français-arabe vulgaire des voyageurs et des Francs en Syrie et en Égypte, avec carte physique et géographique de la Syrie et plan géométrique de Jérusalem ancien et moderne. Comme supplément aux Voyages en Orient[1] (in French), Uppsala: Leffler et Sebell, column 119
  • Dozy, Reinhart Pieter Anne (1881) “مست”, in Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes[2] (in French), volume 2, Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 588b
  • Wetzstein, Johann Gottfried (1857) “Der Markt in Damaskus”, in Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft[3] (in German), volume 11, page 484

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology 1

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From Persian مست (mast).

Adjective

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مست (mest)

  1. drunk, boozy (also figurative)
Descendants
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  • Turkish: mest

Etymology 2

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From Arabic مِسْح (misḥ, haircloth).

Noun

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مست (mest)

  1. moccasin
Descendants
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  • Turkish: mest
  • Egyptian Arabic: مز (mizz, mazz), مزد (mizd, mazd)
  • North Levantine Arabic: مست (mist, mast)

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Persian

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Etymology 1

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    From Middle Persian 𐭬𐭮𐭲 (mst /⁠mast⁠/, drunk, bemused), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *matˢtás (drunk, intoxicated), from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂d- (wet). Cognate with Sanskrit मत्त (matta).

    Pronunciation

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    Readings
    Classical reading? mast
    Dari reading? mast
    Iranian reading? mast
    Tajik reading? mast

    Adjective

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    مست (mast)

    1. drunk, intoxicated, inebriated
    2. (literary) in rut; (of elephants) in musth
      • 10th century, Ferdowsi, Shahnameh [The Book of Kings]:
        براسبش بکردار پیلان مَست
        گرفت آن زمان پَالَهَنگش بدست
        bar asb-aš bekerdâr-e pilân-e mast
        gereft ân zamân pâlahang-aš be dast
        He grasped the rein of his horse like an elephant in musth.
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    Noun

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    مست (mast)

    1. drunk; drunkard
    2. (figurative) person who is intoxicated with or overcome with love for God; Sufi

    Etymology 2

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    Pronunciation

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    Readings
    Classical reading? must
    Dari reading? must
    Iranian reading? most
    Tajik reading? must

    Noun

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    مست (most)

    1. distress
    2. need
    3. complaint
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    Urdu

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from Classical Persian مست (mast).

    Adjective

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    مست (mast) (Hindi spelling मस्त)

    1. drunk
    2. intoxicated
    3. lustful

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    Noun

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    مست (mastm (Hindi spelling मस्त)

    1. drunkard
    2. madman

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