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Etymology 1

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Tool noun from the root ر ج ل (r-j-l), so-called because the cauldron rests on attached legs or feet opposed to the more familiar native Bedouin method of balancing a typical legless cooking-pot between three rocks.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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مِرْجَل (mirjalm (plural مَرَاجِل (marājil))

  1. copper cooking-pot, cauldron
  2. boiler, heating-kettle
Declension
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Descendants
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  • Kurdish:
    Northern Kurdish: mencel
    Central Kurdish: مەنجەڵ (mencell)
    Southern Kurdish: مەنجەڵ (mencell)
  • Persian: مرجل (merjal)

Etymology 2

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From the root م ر ج ل (m-r-j-l), augmented from ر ج ل (r-j-l).

Verb

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مَرْجَلَ (marjala) Iq (non-past يُمَرْجِلُ (yumarjilu), verbal noun مَرْجَلَة (marjala))

  1. Synonym of تَرَجَّلَ (tarajjala)
Conjugation
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References

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