هُوتَةٌ

1.
(K) and هَوْتَةٌ (S, K) A low, or depressed, tract, or piece, of land: (S, K:) or a deep place: (IAth:) or the space between two mountains: (IAar:) plural هُوَتٌ (as in the CK) or هُوت (as in the TA.) It may be said that هُوتٌ and هُوَتٌ are coll. gen. ns. [of each of which the n. un. is with ة]. (TA.)
2.
Also هُوتَةٌ A road, or way, descending to water. (IAar.)
3.
صَبَّ اللّٰهُ عَلَيْهِ وَمْوَتَةً هَوْتَةَ an imprecation, respecting which ISd says, I know not what is هوتة here. [It probably signifies A cry, such as destroyed the tribe of Thamood: see هَوَّتَ.] (TA.)

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