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qat̤, vulg. qat̤’a (inf. n. of قطع 'to cut; cut off,' etc.), s.f. Cutting; a cutting, section; intersection; a segment; a portion, division; a breaking off; intercepting; traversing or passing over (a road, etc.); cut, shape, form, make, fashion, style; stamp; model:—qat̤-burīd, s.m. Cutting and clipping:—qat̤-ě-ta’alluq, s.m. Separation (from, -se), desertion, abandonment;—qat̤-ě-ta’alluq karnā(-se), To separate oneself (from), to abandon, desert:—qat̤-dār, adj. Of good shape, or cut, etc.; graceful:—qat̤-ě-dā`ira, Segment of a circle:—qat̤-ě-rāh, Getting over a road or journey:—qat̤-ě-riḥm, To sever the ties of kindred; to break off connexion with relatives:—qat̤-ě-t̤arīq, Highway-robbery:—qat̤’karnā, v.t. To cut; cut off; cut out; to form, fashion; to carve; to cut short; to break off; to break with; to traverse, cross, pass or get over (a road, etc.):—qat̤-kalām karnā, v.t. To interrupt the speech of; to put in a word:—qat̤-ě-naẕar, s.f. Turning away the eyes, averting the regard or attention (from); leaving off attending (to) or considering; abstraction;—adv. Leaving out the consideration (of, -ke); independent (of the fact); irrespective (of), without reference (to); exclusive (of); besides; at any rate; howsoever; albeit; nevertheless:—qat̤’honā(-se), To be cut, or cut off (by); to be cut short; to be settled, or adjusted; to be deducted (from); to be traversed or passed over (a road, etc.); to be performed or accomplished (a journey, etc.).
Origin: Arabic