Lut
See also: lut
English
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Arabic لُوط (lūṭ), ultimately from Hebrew לוֹט (lot). Doublet of Lot.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editLut
- (Islam) Alternative form of Lot
- 1934, Abdullah Yusuf Ali, transl., The Holy Qur'an[1], 21:74:
- And to Lut, too, We gave Judgment and Knowledge, and We saved him from the town which practised abominations: truly they were a people given to Evil, a rebellious people.
- 2010, Mary Saad Assel, 25 Icons of Peace in the Qur'an: Lessons of Harmony, New York: iUniverse, page 56:
- The Prophet Lut, the Prophet Ibrahim's nephew, lived in the city of Sodom located on the western shore of the Dead Sea.
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editMalay
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Arabic لُوط (lūṭ), ultimately from Hebrew לוֹט (lot).
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editLut (Jawi spelling لوط)
- (biblical) A nephew of Abraham in the Bible and Quran; Lot.
- A male given name from Arabic.
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