Where does “innat” come from?

innat (Ladino) comes from Turkish inat, from Ottoman Turkish عناد, from Arabic عِنَاد.

innat (Ladino): whim, caprice, stubbornness

Definitions

  1. whim, caprice, stubbornness

Ancestry of “innat”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Turkishinatspite
2Ottoman Turkishعنادobstinacy, stubbornness, insistence, the state of being stubborn
3Arabicعِنَاد
Every word from Arabic عِنَادEvery word from Ottoman Turkish عنادEvery word from Turkish inat