أهل

See also: آهل and اهل

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ء ه ل (ʾ-h-l)

Pronunciation

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Noun

أَهْل (ʾahl) m sg or m pl (plural أَهَالٍ (ʾahālin) or أَهْلُونَ (ʾahlūna), plural construct state أَهَالِي (ʾahālī))

  1. family, kinfolk
  2. people, membership (body of members), followership (group of followers) (+ genitive, of)
Declension
Derived terms
Descendants

Verb

أَهَلَ (ʾahala) I, non-past يَأْهِلُ or يَأْهُلُ‎ (yaʾhilu or yaʾhulu)

  1. to get married
Conjugation

Verb

أَهَلَ or أَهِلَ (ʾahila or ʾahala) I, non-past يَأْهَلُ‎ (yaʾhalu)

  1. to be on familiar terms (+ بِ (bi), with)
  2. (transitive) to become accustomed to (a place)
Conjugation

Verb

أُهِلَ • (ʾuhila) I, non-past يُؤْهَلُ‎ (yuʾhalu)

(passive) 

أَهَلَ (ʾahala) I, non-past يَأْهُلُ‎ (yaʾhulu)

  1. to be inhabited, be populated
Conjugation

Adjective

أَهْل (ʾahl) (feminine أَهْل (ʾahl), dual أَهْل (ʾahl), common plural أَهْل (ʾahl))

  1. deserving, worthy
  2. fit, suited, qualified, eligible, competent
Declension

Noun

أَهَل (ʾahal) m

  1. verbal noun of أَهِلَ (ʾahila) (form I)
  2. verbal noun of أَهَلَ (ʾahala) (form I)
  3. familiarization (with)
  4. accustomization (to a place)
Declension

Verb

أَهَّلَ (ʾahhala) II, non-past يُؤَهِّلُ‎ (yuʾahhilu)

  1. to qualify, to empower, to make capable, to make fit, to make suited, to habilitate
  2. to deem suited, to consider fit, to judge worthy
Conjugation

Etymology 2

From the root ه ل ل (h-l-l)

Verb

أَهَلَّ (ʾahalla) IV, non-past يُهِلُّ‎ (yuhillu)

  1. to begin, to come to light
  2. to bring, to offer
Conjugation
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