طحال

Arabic

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *ṭiḥāl-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tˤi.ħaːl/
    • (Al-Andalus) IPA(key): /tˤaj.ħaːl/
    • (Moroccan) IPA(key): /tˤiː.ħaːl/, /tˤaj.ħaːl/, /tˤiː.ħaːn/, /tˤaj.ħaːn/

Noun

طِحَال (ṭiḥāl) m (plural طِحَالَات (ṭiḥālāt) or أَطْحِلَة (ʔaṭḥila) or طُحُل (ṭuḥul))

  1. spleen, milt

Declension

Derived terms

  • أَطْحَل (ʔaṭḥal, of ash-colour)
  • طُحْلَة (ṭuḥla, ash-colour)
  • طُحْل (ṭuḥl, dregs, lees)
  • طَحَلَ (ṭaḥala, to hurt the spleen)
  • طَحِلَ (ṭaḥila, to have the spleen large or to have pain therein; to be of ash colour; to be spleenful, to be angry; to become stinking by reason of black mud)

Descendants

  • Persian: طحال (tahâl)
  • Ottoman Turkish: طحال (tahal)
    • Turkish: tahal (obsolete)

Khalaj

Noun

طَحال (tahâl) (definite accusative طَحالؽ, plural طَحاللار)

  1. Arabic spelling of tahâl (spleen)

Declension

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic طِحَال (ṭiḥāl).

Noun

طحال (tahal)

  1. spleen, milt, a vascular gland located in the left upper abdomen
    Synonyms: سپرز (supurz), طالاق (dalak)

Derived terms

  • التهاب طحال (iltihab-ı tahal, splenitis)
  • امراض طحال (emraz-ı tahal, splenopathy)
  • الم طحال (elem-i tahal, splenalgia)
  • توصیف طحال (tavsif-i tahal, splenography)
  • خزع الطحال (haz-ı tahal, splenotomy)
  • فتق طحال (fetk-ı tahal, splenocele)

Descendants

  • Turkish: tahal (obsolete)

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic طِحَال (ṭiḥāl).

Noun

طحال (tahâl) (plural طحال‌ها (tahâl-hâ) or طحل (tohol))

  1. spleen, milt

Synonyms

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic طِحَال (ṭiḥāl).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tˤħaːl/, [tˤħɑːl]
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Noun

طحال (ṭḥāl) m

  1. spleen, milt
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