Where does “sabit” come from?

sabit (Indonesian) comes from Malay sabit, from Arabic ثَابِت, from Arabic ثَبَتَ — to be firm, to be fixed; to be firm, to persist;...

sabit (Indonesian): sickle

Definitions

  1. sickle

Ancestry of “sabit”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Malaysabit
2Arabicثَابِتconstant; stable; unchanging; certain; permanent
3Arabicثَبَتَto be firm, to be fixed; to be firm, to persist;...

Words derived from “sabit

Every word from Arabic ثَبَتَEvery word from Arabic ثَابِتEvery word from Malay sabit