قاتل

See also: قابل

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ق ت ل (q-t-l).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /qaː.ta.la/

Verb

قَاتَلَ (qātala) III, non-past يُقَاتِلُ‎ (yuqātilu)

  1. to combat, to battle, to fight
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Derived from the active participle of قَتَلَ (qatala, to kill), from the root ق ت ل (q-t-l).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /qaː.til/
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Noun

قَاتِل (qātil) m (plural قَاتِلُونَ (qātilūna) or قَتَلَة (qatala), feminine قَاتِلَة (qātila))

  1. killer, murderer, assassin
Declension

Adjective

قَاتِل (qātil) (feminine قَاتِلَة (qātila), masculine plural قَاتِلُونَ (qātilūna) or قَتَلَة (qatala), feminine plural قَاتِلَات (qātilāt) or قَوَاتِل (qawātil), elative أَقْتَل (ʾaqtal))

  1. killing, murdering
  2. deadly, lethal, mortal, fatal
    دَسَّ لَهُ السُّمَّ الْقَاتِلَ
    dassa lahu s-summa l-qātila
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    Synonym: مُمِيت (mumīt)
Declension

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic قَاتِل (qātil).

Noun

قاتل (katil)

  1. murderer, killer

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic قَاتِل (qātil).

Pronunciation

Noun

Dari Persian قاتل
Iranian Persian قاتل
Tajiki Persian қотил (qotil)

قاتل (qâtel) (plural قاتلان (qâtelân) or قاتل‌ها (qâtel-hâ))

  1. killer
  2. murderer

Urdu

Etymology

From Arabic قَاتِل (qātil).

Noun

قاتل (qātil) m (Hindi spelling क़ातिल)

  1. killer
  2. murderer
  3. assassin

Synonyms

  • ہتیارا (hatyārā)
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