مغناطيس

Arabic

Etymology

From Aeolic Greek *μαγνᾱ́της (*magnā́tēs) for Attic Greek μαγνήτης (magnḗtēs), μαγνῆτις (magnêtis, lodestone) from a toponym of *Μαγνᾱσία (*Magnāsía) for Attic Μᾰγνησῐ́ᾱ (Magnēsíā) either of whose referents is in the Aeolic language area.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /miɣ.naː.tˤiːs/, /maɣ.naː.tˤiːs/
    • (Hijazi) IPA(key): [mɪɣ.naː.ˈtˤiːs]
    • (Moroccan) IPA(key): /miɣ.naː.tˤiːs/

Noun

مِغْنَاطِيس or مَغْنَاطِيس • (miḡnāṭīs or maḡnāṭīs) m (plural مَغَانِيط (maḡānīṭ) or مَغَانِط (maḡāniṭ))

  1. magnet

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Amharic: መግነጢስ (mägnäṭis)
  • Crimean Tatar: mıqnatis
  • Hijazi Arabic: مِغْنَاطِيس (miḡnāṭīs)
  • Central Kurdish: مەقناتیس (meqnatîs)
  • Middle Armenian: մկնատիզ (mknatiz), մղնատիզ (mġnatiz), մղնատիս (mġnatis)
  • Pashto: مقناطيس (meqnātís)
  • Persian: مغنیطیس (mağnitis)
  • Ottoman Turkish: مقناطس, مقناطیس (mıknatıs)
    • Turkish: mıknatıs, mıhladız, mıhladu, mıhlandıç, mıhlandız, muhladız, mıḫladuz, muḫladur
    • Armenian: մխլատըզ (mxlatəz), մխլատուզ (mxlatuz)
    • Laz: მიკნატისი (miǩnaťisi), მუხლადისი (muxladisi)
  • Urdu: مقناطیس (maqnātīs)
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