rehat

English

Etymology 1

From re- +‎ hat.

Verb

rehat (third-person singular simple present rehats, present participle rehatting, simple past and past participle rehatted)

  1. (military) To redeploy troops with different hats, uniforms, etc.
    • 2006, William J Durch, Twenty-first-century peace operations:
      The 6000-strong force was to have six infantry battalions, four being rehatted ECOMOG units already serving in Sierra Leone and two coming from Kenya []
    • 2007, Yearbook of the United Nations 2005:
      Aho takes note of the deficiencies in the contingent-owned equipment of rehatted troops, and requests the Secretary-General to review options []

Etymology 2

Noun

rehat (countable and uncountable, plural rehats)

  1. The rules and traditions governing the Sikh lifestyle and orthodoxy.

Anagrams

Albanian

Alternative forms

  • rahat, rëhatdialectal

Etymology

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish راحت (rahat).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɾeˈhat/
  • Rhymes: -at

Noun

rehát m (plural rehati) (uncountable)

  1. calm, tranquility, rest, relaxation
    Synonyms: rehati, prehje, qetësi
    Mos më prish rehatin!
    Do not disturb my tranquility!
  2. comfort, ease, affluence
    Synonyms: rehati, lehtësi

Declension

Declension of rehat
singular
indefinite definite
nominative rehat rehati
accusative rehatin
dat./abl. rehati rehatit

Derived terms

  • rehati
  • rehatoj
  • rehatshëm

Adverb

rehat

  1. calmly, quitely
    Synonyms: qetësisht, urtë
  2. still, without doing anything
    Rri rehat!Stay still!
  3. comfortably, easy
    Fli rehat!Rest easy!
  4. well-off, in good conditions, comfortably
    rroj rehatlive comfortably

Adjective

i rehat (archaic)

  1. calm; comfortable
    Synonym: rehatshëm

References

  • “rehát,~i”, in FGJSSH: Fjalor i gjuhës së sotme shqipe [Dictionary of the modern Albanian language]‎[1], 1980, page 1643a
  • “rehát”, in FGJSSH: Fjalor i gjuhës së sotme shqipe [Dictionary of the modern Albanian language]‎[2], 1980, page 1643a
  • Bufli, G., Rocchi, L. (2021) “rehat”, in A historical-etymological dictionary of Turkisms in Albanian (1555–1954), Trieste: Edizioni Università di Trieste, page 391
  • Mann, S. E. (1948) “rehát”, in An Historical Albanian–English Dictionary, London: Longmans, Green & Co., page 425a
  • Meyer, G. (1891) “rɛhát”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch der albanesischen Sprache [Etymological Dictionary of the Albanian Language] (in German), Strasbourg: Karl J. Trübner, →DOI, page 364
  • Jungg, G. (1895) “rahat”, in Fialuur i voghel sccȣp e ltinisct [Small Albanian–Italian dictionary], page 115b
  • Rossi, F. (1875) “rahàt”, in Vocabolario della lingua epirotica–italiana (in Italian), page 1070a

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay rehat, from Arabic راحة (rāḥa).

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /ˈrehat/ [ˈre.hat̪̚]
  • Rhymes: -ehat
  • Syllabification: re‧hat

Verb

réhat

  1. (intransitive) to rest
    Synonyms: berehat, berjeda, beristirahat, istirihat, jeda

Noun

réhat

  1. rest
    Synonyms: istirahat, jeda

Derived terms

Further reading

Malay

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic راحة (rāḥa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [re.hat]
    • Audio (Malaysia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ehat, -at
  • Hyphenation: re‧hat

Noun

rehat (Jawi spelling ريحت)

  1. Activity where one relaxes oneself; rest.
    Synonyms: istirahat, aso, jeda

Verb

rehat (Jawi spelling ريحت)

  1. Infinitive of berehat (to rest).
    Rehatlah dahulu.
    You can rest for now.

Affixations

Compounds

Descendants

  • Indonesian: rehat

Further reading