س ل ط
Arabic
Derived terms
- Verbs
- Form II: سَلَّطَ (sallaṭa, “to give power to”)
- Form V: تَسَلَّطَ (tasallaṭa, “to overpower”)
- Verbal noun: تَسَلُّط (tasalluṭ)
- Active participle: مُتَسَلِّط (mutasalliṭ)
- Passive participle: مُتَسَلَّط (mutasallaṭ)
- Nouns
- سُلْطَة (sulṭa, “power, authority”); pl. سُلُطَات (suluṭāt), سُلَط (sulaṭ)
- سَلَاطَة (salāṭa, “insolence, ribaldry”)
- سُلْطَوِيَّة (sulṭawiyya, “authoritarianism”)
- لَاسُلْطَوِيَّة (lāsulṭawiyya, “anarchism”)
- سِلْطَة (silṭa, “thin and long arrow”), سِلَط (silaṭ), سِلَاط (silāṭ)
- Adjectives
- سَلِيط (salīṭ, “fierce”)
- سُلْطَوِيّ (sulṭawiyy, “authoritarian”)
- لَاسُلْطَوِيّ (lāsulṭawiyy, “anarchistic”)
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