حائل

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of the verb حَالَ (ḥāla, to change), from the root ح و ل (ḥ w l).

Adjective

حَائِل (ḥāʔil) (masculine plural حِيَال (ḥiyāl) or حُول (ḥūl) or حُوَّل (ḥuwwal))

  1. altering, changing, being transmuted
  2. altered, changed, transmuted
  3. becoming black
  4. having become black

Declension

Noun

حَائِل (ḥāʔil) m (plural حِيَال (ḥiyāl) or حُول (ḥūl) or حُوَّل (ḥuwwal))

  1. anything shifting or moving in (مِن (min)) its place
  2. anything having shifted or moved in (مِن (min)) its place
  3. a female camel (or other animal) not conceiving or becoming pregnant during a set period of years
  4. a palm tree not bearing fruit
  5. a female baby camel at the time of birth

Declension

References

Noun

حَائِل (ḥāʔil) m (plural حَوَائِل (ḥawāʔil))

  1. partition, fence, barrier, obstacle, obstruction

Declension

References

Urdu

Etymology

From Arabic حَائِل (ḥāʔil).

Pronunciation

Adjective

حائِل (hāil) m (Hindi spelling हाइल)

  1. intervening, interposing, restraining, preventing
  2. hindering, standing in the way, disturbing

Noun

حائِل (hāil) m (Hindi spelling हाइल)

  1. obstacle, impediment

References

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