/kutˈna/
מקורBorrowed from Arabic قُطْن (quṭn, “cotton”), with the spelling being adjusted to Aramaic כִּתָּנָא (kitaná, “flax, linen”) and Hebrew כֻּתֹּנֶת (kutónet, “tunic”).
צורותכֻּתְנָה(canonical, feminine) · kutná(romanization) · כותנות(indefinite, plural) · כֻּתְנוֹת(indefinite, plural) · כותנת(construct, singular) · כֻּתְנַת־(construct, singular) · כותנות(construct, plural) · כֻּתְנוֹת־(construct, plural) · כֻּתְנָה(indefinite, singular) · כֻּתְנָתִי(feminine, first-person, masculine, possessed-form, singular) · כֻּתְנָתֵנוּ(feminine, first-person, masculine, plural, possessed-form) · הַכֻּתְנָה(definite, singular) · כֻּתְנָתְךָ(masculine, possessed-form, second-person, singular) · כֻּתְנָתֵךְ(feminine, possessed-form, second-person, singular) · כֻּתְנַתְכֶם(masculine, plural, possessed-form, second-person) · כֻּתְנַתְכֶן(feminine, plural, possessed-form, second-person) · כֻּתְנָתוֹ(masculine, possessed-form, singular, third-person) · כֻּתְנָתָהּ(feminine, possessed-form, singular, third-person) · כֻּתְנָתָם(masculine, plural, possessed-form, third-person) · כֻּתְנָתָן(feminine, plural, possessed-form, third-person)