قیامت

Punjabi

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian قیامت (qiyāmat), from Arabic قِيَامَة (qiyāma).

Pronunciation

Noun

قِیامَت • (qiyāmat) f (Gurmukhi spelling ਕਿਆਮਤ)

  1. (religion, metonymically) doomsday; judgement day
  2. calamity; doom
    Synonyms: آفَت (āfat), مُصِیبَت (muṣībat)
  3. (loosely) uproar; noise
    Synonyms: رَولا (raulā), شور (śor)
  4. (figuratively) destruction; oppression (both narrow and combined senses)

Declension

Declension of قیامت
dir. sg. قِیامَت (qīyāmat)
dir. pl. قِیامَتاں (qīyāmatāṉ)
singular plural
direct قِیامَت (qīyāmat) قِیامَتاں (qīyāmatāṉ)
oblique قِیامَت (qīyāmat) قِیامَتاں (qīyāmatāṉ)
vocative قِیامَتے (qīyāmate) قِیامَتو (qīyāmato)
ablative قِیامَتوں (qīyāmatoṉ)
locative قِیامَتے (qīyāmate) قِیامَتِیں (qīyāmatīṉ)
instrumental قِیامَتے (qīyāmate) قِیامَتِیں (qīyāmatīṉ)

Further reading

  • Iqbal, Salah ud-Din (2002) “قِیامَت”, in vaḍḍī panjābī lughat‎ (in Punjabi), Lahore: ʻAzīz Pablisharz
  • ਕਿਆਮਤ”, in Punjabi-English Dictionary, Patiala: Punjabi University, 2024

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian قِیَامَت (qiyāmat), from Arabic قِيَامَة (qiyāma).

Pronunciation

Noun

قَیَامَت • (qayāmat) f (Hindi spelling क़यामत)

  1. doomsday
  2. calamity

Derived terms

  • قَیَامَت توڑْنَا (qayāmat toṛnā, to cause calamity, to oppress)
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