адал

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See also: ядял

Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic ادال
Cyrillic адал
Latin adal

Etymology

From Arabic عَادِل (ʕādil, just, fair, equitable) or حَلَال (ḥalāl, allowed, permitted).

Adjective

адал (adal)

  1. permitted, allowed (by Sharia)
  2. fair, honest
  3. reliable
  4. qualified
  5. clean, pure, saintly
  6. sanctified

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Derived terms

Kyrgyz

Etymology

From Arabic عَادِل (ʕādil, just, fair, equitable) or حَلَال (ḥalāl, allowed, permitted).

Adjective

адал (adal) (comparative , superlative , Arabic spelling ادال)

  1. permitted, allowed (by Sharia)
  2. fair, honest
  3. reliable
  4. qualified
  5. clean, pure, saintly
  6. sanctified

Derived terms

Mongolian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Ultimately from Arabic عَادِل (ʕādil, fair). Compare Kazakh адал мал (adal mal, justly acquired livestock) and Mongolian адал мал (adal mal, livestock in one's possession)

Adjective

адал (adal) (Mongolian spelling ᠠᠳᠠᠯ (adal))

  1. (rare) one's own
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Etymology 2

Verb

адал (adal)

  1. imperative of адлах (adlax, to abuse)