See also: مثلت

Arabic edit

Arabic numbers (edit)
[a], [b] ←  2 ٣
3
4  → [a], [b]
    Cardinal: ثَلَاثَة (ṯalāṯa)
    Ordinal: ثَالِث (ṯāliṯ)
    Multiplier: ثُلَاثِيّ (ṯulāṯiyy), مُثَلَّث (muṯallaṯ)
    Distributive: ثُلَاثَ (ṯulāṯa), مَثْلَثَ (maṯlaṯa)
    Fractional: ثُلُث (ṯuluṯ), ثُلْث (ṯulṯ)

Etymology edit

Derived from the passive participle of ثَلَّثَ (ṯallaṯa, to triple, to make triangular).

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

مُثَلَّث (muṯallaṯ) (feminine مُثَلَّثَة (muṯallaṯa), masculine plural مُثَلَّثُونَ (muṯallaṯūna), feminine plural مُثَلَّثَات (muṯallaṯāt))

  1. triple, threefold
  2. triangular

Declension edit

Noun edit

مُثَلَّث (muṯallaṯm (plural مُثَلَّثَات (muṯallaṯāt))

  1. triangle

Declension edit

Descendants edit

  • Turkish: müselles (obsolete)

Persian edit

 
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Etymology edit

From Arabic مُثَلَّث (muṯallaṯ).

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? musallas
Dari reading? musallas
Iranian reading? mosallas
Tajik reading? musallas
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Noun edit

Dari مثلث
Iranian Persian
Tajik мусаллас

مثلث (mosallas)

  1. triangle

Related terms edit

South Levantine Arabic edit

Etymology edit

Learned borrowing from Arabic مُثَلَّث (muṯallaṯ).

Noun edit

مثلّث (muṯallaṯm (plural مثلّثات (muṯallaṯāt))

  1. (formal) Alternative form of متلّت (mtallat, triangle)