مشغول

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of شَغَلَ (šaḡala, to occupy, to keep busy), from the root ش غ ل (š-ḡ-l).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maʃ.ɣuːl/

Adjective

مَشْغُول (mašḡūl) (feminine مَشْغُولَة (mašḡūla), masculine plural مَشْغُولُونَ (mašḡūlūna), feminine plural مَشْغُولَات (mašḡūlāt))

  1. busy
  2. distracted
  3. occupied (telephone line, seat, etc.)

Declension

Descendants

Azerbaijani

Adjective

مشغول

  1. Arabic spelling of məşğul

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مَشْغُول (mašḡūl).

Adjective

مشغول (meşgul)

  1. busy; occupied; preoccupied

Derived terms

  • ذهنی مشغول اولمق (zihni meşgul olmak)
  • مشغول اتمك (meşgul etmek)
  • مشغول اولمق (meşgul olmak)

Descendants

Further reading

Pashto

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مَشْغُول (mašḡūl).

Adjective

مشغول (mašǧúl)

  1. busy

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مَشْغُول (mašḡūl).

Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /maʃˈɣul/

Adjective

Dari مشغول
Iranian Persian
Tajik машғул (mašġul)

مَشغول (mašğul)

  1. busy, occupied (in doing something, etc.)
    پسر الان مشغول خواندن است. (more literary)
    pesar alân mašgul-e xândan ast.
    The boy is busy reading now.
    پسر الان مشغول خوندنه. (more colloquial)
    pesar alân mašgul-e xundan-e.
    The boy is busy reading now.
  2. occupied

Derived terms

compound verbs
  • مشغول کردن (mašğul kardan)
other
  • مشغولی (mašğuli)
  • مشغولیت (mašğuliyat)

Descendants

Punjabi

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian مشغول (mašğūl), from Arabic مَشْغُول (mašḡūl).

Adjective

مَشْغُول (maśġūl)

  1. busy

Further reading

  • Iqbal, Salah ud-Din (2002), مشغُول”, in vaḍḍī panjābī lughat‎ (in Punjabi), Lahore: ʻAzīz Pablisharz

Sindhi

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian مشغول (mašğūl), from Arabic مَشْغُول (mašḡūl).

Adjective

مَشْغوُلُ (mašğūlu)

  1. busy

Further reading

  • Parmanand, Mewaram (1910), مَشْغوُلُ”, in Sindhi-English Dictionary (in English), Hyderabad, Sindh: The Sind Juvenile Co-operative Society
  • مشغول”, in Sindhi-English Dictionary (in English), University of Chicago: Center for Language Engineering, Pakistan, 1866-1938

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ش غ ل

Etymology

From Arabic مَشْغُول (mašḡūl). Equivalent to the passive participle of شغل (šaḡal, to occupy, keep busy) .

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maʃ.ɣuːl/, [maʃˈɣuːl]
  • (file)

Adjective

مشغول (mašḡūl) (feminine مشغولة (mašḡūle), common plural مشغولين (mašḡūlīn))

  1. busy, occupied
    Synonym: شغال (šaḡḡāl)
    Antonym: فاضي (fāḍi)

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian مشغول (mašğul), from Arabic مَشْغُول (mašḡūl). Compare Sindhi مَشْغوُل / मश्ग़ूल, Gujarati મશગૂલ (maśgūl), Bengali মশগুল (mośgul)

Pronunciation

Adjective

مَشْغُول (maśġūl) (indeclinable, Hindi spelling मशग़ूल)

  1. occupied, engaged, busy [+ (object) میں = in]
    Synonym: مصروف (masrūf)
  • مشغولیت (maśġūliyat)

References

  • مشغول”, in اُردُو لُغَت (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
  • مشغول”, in Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English] (in English), Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2023.
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