ء ل و

See also: ء و ل

Arabic

Root

ء ل و (ʔ-l-w)

  1. related to falling short and striving not to fall short

Derived terms

  • Form I: أَلَا (ʔalā, to fall short, to neglect; to refrain, to desist)
    • Verbal noun: أَلْو (ʔalw), أُلُوّ (ʔuluww), أُلِيّ (ʔuliyy)
    • Active participle: آلٍ (ʔālin, falling short, being remiss)
    • Passive participle: مَأْلُوّ (maʔluww)
  • Form I: أَلِيَ (ʔaliya, to have a fat tail)
    • Verbal noun: أَلًى (ʔalan)
    • Active participle: آلٍ (ʔālin)
    • Passive participle: مَأْلُوّ (maʔluww)
  • Form IV: آلَى (ʔālā, to swear, to vow)
    • Verbal noun: إِيلَاء (ʔīlāʔ)
    • Active participle: مُؤْلٍ (muʔlin)
    • Passive participle: مُؤْلًى (muʔlan)
  • Form VIII: اِئْتَلَى (iʔtalā, to fall short; to desist; to swear), اِيتَلَى (ītalā, to fall short; to desist; to swear)
    • Verbal noun: اِئْتِلَاء (iʔtilāʔ), اِيتِلَاء (ītilāʔ)
    • Active participle: مُؤْتَلٍ (muʔtalin)
    • Passive participle: مُؤْتَلًى (muʔtalan)
  • أَلِيَّة (ʔaliyya, a falling short, remissness; oath) (√ *أَلِيوَة (*ʔalīwa)); pl. أَلايَا (ʔalāyā)
  • أَلِيّ (ʔaliyy, one who swears much; having a fat tail)
  • أَلْوَة (ʔalwa), أُلْوَة (ʔulwa), إِلْوَة (ʔilwa, oath)
  • إلًى (ʔilan, benefit, favour, blessing); pl. آلَاء (ʔālāʔ)
  • أَلْيَة (ʔalya, fat buttock, fat tail); pl. أَلَيَات (ʔalayāt) and أَلايَا (ʔalāyā)

References

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