مبلول

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of the verb بَلَّ (balla, to moisten).

Adjective

مَبْلُول (mablūl) (feminine مَبْلُولَة (mablūla), masculine plural مَبْلُولُونَ (mablūlūna), feminine plural مَبْلُولَات (mablūlāt))

  1. moist, damp, wet

Declension

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ب ل ل

Etymology

From Arabic مَبْلُول (mablūl). Equivalent to the passive participle of بلّ (ball, to make wet) .

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mab.luːl/, [mabˈluːl]
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Adjective

مبلول (mablūl) (feminine مبلولة (mablūle), common plural مبلولين (mablūlīn))

  1. wet
    Antonyms: ناشف (nāšef), جافّ (jāff)
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