Arabic

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Root
غ ل ب (ḡ-l-b)

Etymology

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Derived from the passive participle of the verb غَلَبَ (ḡalaba, to defeat).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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مَغْلُوب (maḡlūb) (feminine مَغْلُوبَة (maḡlūba), masculine plural مَغْلُوبُونَ (maḡlūbūna), feminine plural مَغْلُوبَات (maḡlūbāt))

  1. defeated

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Azerbaijani: məğlub
  • Ottoman Turkish: مغلوب (maġlub)
    > Turkish: mağlup (inherited)
    Crimean Tatar: mağlüp
  • Persian: مغلوب
  • Indonesian: maglub
  • Uyghur: مەغلۇپ (meghlup)
  • Uzbek: magʻlub

References

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  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “مغلوب”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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From Arabic مَغْلُوب (maḡlūb).

Adjective

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مغلوب (mağlub)

  1. conquered
  2. defeated
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Descendants

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Persian

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Etymology

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From Arabic مَغلُْوب.

Adjective

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مغلوب (mağlub)

  1. (formal) defeated

Derived terms

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