فيل

See also: فیل, قيل, قبل, قتل, and فتل

Arabic

فِيل

Etymology

From Middle Persian pyl (/pīl/), from Akkadian 𒄠𒋛 (/pīru/), related to Egyptian ꜣbw

(root of English elephant).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fiːl/
  • (Egypt) IPA(key): /fiːl/

Noun

فِيل (fīl) m (dual فِيلَان (fīlān), plural فِيَلَة (fiyala) or فُيُول (fuyūl) or أَفْيَال (ʾafyāl), feminine فِيلَة (fīla))

  1. elephant
  2. (chess) bishop (use the dual to pluralize)

Declension

Descendants

See also

Chess pieces in Arabic · (layout · text)
شَاه (šāh) وَزِير (wazīr) رُخّ (ruḵḵ) فِيل (fīl) حِصَان (ḥiṣān) بَيْدَق (baydaq) – جُنْدِيّ (jundiyy)

References

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