خال

See also: چال and حال

Arabic

Etymology 1

Derived from the active participle of خَلَا (ḵalā, to be empty, to be free, to lack, to withdraw, to devote oneself, to forsake, to pass), from the root خ ل و (ḵ-l-w).

Adjective

خَالٍ (ḵālin) (construct state خَالِي (ḵālī), feminine خَالِيَة (ḵāliya), masculine plural خَالُونَ (ḵālūna), feminine plural خَالِيَات (ḵāliyāt) or خَوَالٍ (ḵawālin), feminine plural construct state خَوَالِي (ḵawālī))

  1. empty, void
  2. open, vacant
  3. free, unrestrained, unencumbered
  4. -less, un-
  5. celibate
Declension

Etymology 2

From the root خ و ل (ḵ-w-l).

Verb

خَالَ (ḵāla) I, non-past يَخَالُ‎ (yaḵālu), first-person non-past إِخَالُ (ʔiḵālu) or أَخَالُ (ʔaḵālu)

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    إِنِّي إِخَالُكَ صَادِقًا
    ʔinnī ʔiḵāluka ṣādiqan
    (please add an English translation of this usage example)
    • Zuhayr ibn Abi Sulma
      وَمَا أَدْرِي وَلَسْتِ إِخَالُ أَدْرِي / أَقَوْمٌ آلُ حِصْنٍ أَمْ نِسَاءُ
      wamā ʔadrī walasti ʔiḵālu ʔadrī / ʔaqawmun ʔālu ḥiṣnin ʔam nisāʔu
      (please add an English translation of this quote)
Conjugation

Noun

خَال (ḵāl) m (plural أَخْوَال (ʔaḵwāl) or خُؤُول (ḵuʔūl) or خُؤُولَة (ḵuʔūla), feminine خَالَة (ḵāla))

  1. maternal blood uncle (one's mother's brother)
Declension

Etymology 3

From the root خ ل ل (ḵ-l-l) related to holes, defects, blemishes.

Noun

خَال (ḵāl) m (plural خِيلَان (ḵīlān))

  1. beauty spot, birthmark
  2. spot
  3. mole
Declension

Etymology 4

From the root خ ل ل (ḵ-l-l).

Verb

خَالَلَ or خَالَّ (ḵālla or ḵālala) III, non-past يُخَالُّ or يُخَالِلُ‎ (yuḵāllu or yuḵālilu)

  1. to befriend, to act cordial towards
    • (Can we date this quote?) Sunan Abī Dāwūd:
      الرَّجُلُ عَلَى دِينِ خَلِيلِهِ فَلْيَنْظُرْ أَحَدُكُمْ مَنْ يُخَالِلُ
      ar-rajulu ʕalā dīni ḵalīlihi falyanẓur ʔaḥadukum man yuḵālilu
      (please add an English translation of this quote)
Conjugation

Etymology 5

Derived from the active participle of خَلَّ (ḵalla, to have gaps), from the root خ ل ل (ḵ-l-l).

Adjective

خَالّ (ḵāll)

  1. having interstices, breaks, chinks
  2. indigent, pauper
Declension

Laki

Etymology

From Arabic خَال (ḵāl).

Noun

خال (xal)

  1. beauty spot
  2. spot
  3. mole

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic خال (ḵāl).

Pronunciation

  • (Dari): IPA(key): /xɒːl/

Noun

خال (xâl)

  1. beauty spot
  2. spot
  3. mole

Descendants

  • Armenian: խալ (xal)
  • Azerbaijani: xal
  • Kazakh: қал (qal)
  • Georgian: ხალი (xali)
  • Kurdish:
    Central Kurdish: خاڵ (xall)
  • Urdu: خال (xāl)
  • Ushojo: خال (xāl)

South Levantine Arabic

Root
خ و ل

Etymology

From Arabic خَال (ḵāl).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xaːl/, [xæːl]
  • (file)

Noun

خال (ḵāl) m (plural خوال (ḵwāl), feminine خالة (ḵāle))

  1. maternal uncle (mother's brother)
    Endearing form: خالو (ḵālo)

See also

عمّ (ʕamm, paternal uncle)

Urdu

Etymology

From Persian خال (xâl).

Pronunciation

Noun

خال (xāl) m (Hindi spelling ख़ाल)

  1. beauty spot

Ushojo

Etymology

From Urdu خال (xāl).

Noun

خال (xāl) ?

  1. beauty spot
  2. forehead beauty spot
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