Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Root
م و ل (m w l)
4 terms

Denominal verb of مَال (māl).

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مَوَّلَ (mawwala) II (non-past يُمَوِّلُ (yumawwilu), verbal noun تَمْوِيل (tamwīl))

  1. to make rich
  2. to fund, to finance
    وَهَذَا الْعَمَلُ يُمَوَّلُ بِوَاسِطَةِ التَّبَرُّعَاتِ.
    wahaḏā l-ʕamalu yumawwalu bi-wāsiṭati t-tabarruʕāti.
    This work is funded by donations.
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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مُول (mūlm

  1. Alternative form of مُل (mul, coastline)
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Declension of noun مُول (mūl)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal مُول
mūl
الْمُول
al-mūl
مُول
mūl
nominative مُولٌ
mūlun
الْمُولُ
al-mūlu
مُولُ
mūlu
accusative مُولًا
mūlan
الْمُولَ
al-mūla
مُولَ
mūla
genitive مُولٍ
mūlin
الْمُولِ
al-mūli
مُولِ
mūli
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Hijazi Arabic

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Etymology 1

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From Arabic مَوَّلَ (mawwala).

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مول (mawwal) II (non-past يِمَوِّل (yimawwil), verbal noun تَمْويل (tamwīl), passive participle مُمَوِّل (mumawwil))

  1. to fund, to finance
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Conjugation of مول
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m مولت (mawwalt) مولت (mawwalt) مول (mawwal) مولنا (mawwalna) مولتوا (mawwaltu) مولوا (mawwalu)
f مولتي (mawwalti) مولت (mawwalat)
non-past m أمول (ʔamawwil) تمول (timawwil) يمول (yimawwil) نمول (nimawwil) تمولوا (timawwilu) يمولوا (yimawwilu)
f تمولي (timawwili) تمول (timawwil)
imperative m مول (mawwil) مولوا (mawwilu)
f مولي (mawwili)

Etymology 2

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From English mall.

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مول (mōlm (plural مولات (mōlāt))

  1. shopping center

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Kashmiri

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Etymology

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From Sanskrit महल्लक (mahallaka). Cognate with Phalura mháalu.

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مول (mōlm (Devanagari मोल)

  1. father

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Malay

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مول (plural مول-مول or مول٢)

  1. Jawi spelling of mula.‎‎

Moroccan Arabic

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Etymology 1

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From English mall.

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مول (mˤōlm (plural مولات (mˤōlāt))

  1. shopping center

Etymology 2

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From Arabic مَوَّلَ (mawwala).

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موّل (mawwal) II (non-past يموّل (ymawwal))

  1. to finance
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Conjugation of مول
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m موّلت (mawwalt) موّلتي (mawwalti) موّل (mawwal) موّلنا (mawwalna) موّلتوا (mawwaltu) موّلوا (mawwlu)
f موّلت (mawwlāt)
non-past m نموّل (nmawwal) تموّل (tmawwal) يموّل (ymawwal) نموّلوا (nmawwlu) تموّلوا (tmawwlu) يموّلوا (ymawwlu)
f تموّلي (tmawwli) تموّل (tmawwal)
imperative m موّل (mawwal) موّلوا (mawwlu)
f موّلي (mawwli)

Etymology 3

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From Arabic مولى.

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مول (mulm (plural مالين (malin))

  1. owner, caretaker or person responsible for something
    مول الحانوت ماعندوش الخبز.mul lḥanut maʕənduš lxubzThe shopkeeper has no bread.
    فين مشى مول الپيكالة؟fin mša mul lpikala?Where did the guy with the bike go?

Etymology 4

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From French môle.

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مول (molm

  1. breakwater, mole
    Synonym: مون (mun)

Persian

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Perhaps from Arabic موله (muwallah).

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مول (mul)

  1. (archaic) paramour
  2. bastard

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مول (mul)

  1. (Kabuli, colloquial) very much, a lot

South Levantine Arabic

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Etymology 1

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From Arabic مَوَّل (mawwal).

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  • IPA(key): /maw.wal/, [ˈmaw.wal]
  • Audio (al-Lidd):(file)

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موّل (mawwal) II (present بموّل (bimawwel))

  1. to fund, to finance
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Conjugation of مول
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m موّلت (mawwalt) موّلت (mawwalt) موّل (mawwal) موّلنا (mawwalna) موّلتو (mawwaltu) موّلو (mawwalu)
f موّلتي (mawwalti) موّلت (mawwalat)
present m بموّل (bamawwil) بتموّل (bitmawwil) بموّل (bimawwil) منموّل (minmawwil) بتموّلو (bitmawwlu) بموّلو (bimawwlu)
f بتموّلي (bitmawwli) بتموّل (bitmawwil)
subjunctive m اموّل (amawwil) تموّل (tmawwil) يموّل (ymawwil) نموّل (nmawwil) تموّلو (tmawwlu) يموّلو (ymawwlu)
f تموّلي (tmawwli) تموّل (tmawwil)
imperative m موّل (mawwil) موّلو (mawwlu)
f موّلي (mawwli)

Etymology 2

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From English mall.

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مول (mōlm (plural مولات (mōlāt))

  1. mall, shopping center

Urdu

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Etymology

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From Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀫𑀽𑀮 (mūla), from Sanskrit मूल (mūla). Cognate with Gujarati મૂળ (mūḷ) and Bengali মূল (mul).

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مُول (mūl) (indeclinable, Hindi spelling मूल)

  1. original, basic, fundamental
    Synonyms: اَصَل (asal), اِبْتِدا (ibtidā), بُنْیاد (bunyād)
  2. native, indigenous
    Synonyms: مُقامِی (muqāmī), دیشَج (deśaj)
  3. ancient, continually existent

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مُول (mūlm (Hindi spelling मूल)

  1. original copy
  2. source, origin
    Synonyms: اَصَل (asal), اِبْتِدا (ibtidā), بُنْیاد (bunyād)

Ushojo

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مول (mōl)

  1. mother's brother

Uyghur

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Etymology

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From Chagatai مول (mol), from Proto-Common Turkic *bol,[1] from Proto-Turkic *bōl- (to be, to become).[2] Cognates with Azerbaijani bol, Turkish bol, Uzbek moʻl.

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مول (mol)

  1. abundant, plenty, rich

References

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  1. ^ Starostin, Sergei, Dybo, Anna, Mudrak, Oleg (2003) “*bol”, in Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.8), Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill
  2. ^ Clauson, Gerard (1972) “bol-”, in An Etymological Dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish, Oxford: Clarendon Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 331

Further reading

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  • Schwarz, Henry G. (1992) An Uyghur-English Dictionary (East Asian Research Aids & Translations; 3), Bellingham, Washington: Center for East Asian Studies, Western Washington University, →ISBN