See also: ال and آل

Arabic

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Etymology 1.1

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Root
ء ل ل (ʔ l l)
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Verb

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أَلَّ (ʔalla) I (non-past يَؤُلُّ (yaʔullu), verbal noun أَلّ (ʔall))

  1. to be agitated
  2. to hasten
  3. to tremble
  4. to shine, glitter
  5. to drive away
  6. to irritate against
  7. to pierce
  8. to sew, to stitch
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Verb

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أَلَّ (ʔalla) I (non-past يَؤُلُّ (yaʔullu), verbal noun أَلّ (ʔall) or أَلَل (ʔalal) or أَلِيل (ʔalīl))

  1. to sigh
  2. to cry out in pain
  3. to murmur (of water)
  4. to dress the ears (of a horse)
  5. to refuse to chase (of a falcon)
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Etymology 1.2

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Noun

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أَلّ (ʔallm

  1. verbal noun of أَلَّ (ʔalla) (form I)
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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أَلَّ (ʔalla) I (first-person singular past أَلِلْتُ (ʔaliltu), non-past يَأَلُّ (yaʔallu), verbal noun أَلَل (ʔalal))

  1. to be corrupted
  2. to have a nasty smell
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Etymology 3

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Verb

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أَلِ (ʔali) (form I) /ʔa.li/

  1. first-person singular non-past active jussive of وَلِيَ (waliya)