مقل

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root م ق ل (m-q-l).

Verb

مَقَلَ (maqala) I, non-past يَمْقُلُ‎ (yamqulu)

  1. to look onto, to introspect
  2. to descend, to run away
  3. to give a bit to drink at the مُقْلَة (muqla)
Derived terms

Noun

مَقْل (maql) m

  1. verbal noun of مَقَلَ (maqala) (form I)
  2. bottom of a well
Declension

Etymology 2

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Noun

مُقْل (muql) m

  1. guggul (Commiphora mukul syn. Commiphora wightii syn. Balsamodendron mukul)
  2. gingerbread palm (Hyphaene thebaica syn. Palma thebaica)
Declension

Etymology 3

The active participle of أَقَلَّ (ʾaqalla) from the root ق ل ل (q-l-l).

Adjective

مُقِلّ (muqill)

  1. poor, pauper
Declension
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