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Arabic
Noun
אהל • (transliteration needed) m
- Judeo-Arabic spelling of أَهْل (ʔahl, “kin, family; people, members”)
c. 10th century, Saadia Gaon, Tafsir, Exodus 1:6:תׄם מאת יוסף וגׄמיע אכׄותה וגׄמיע אהל דׄלך אלגׄיל׃- ṯumma māta yūsufu wa-jamīʕu ʔiḵwatihi wa-jamīʕu ʔahli ḏālika l-jīli.
- Then Joseph died and all his brethren and all the people of that generation.
Hebrew
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From the root א־ה־ל ('-h-l).
Verb
אָהַל • (ahál) (pa'al construction)
- to pitch a tent
Conjugation
References
Verb
אִהֵל • (ihél) (pi'el construction)
- defective spelling of איהל
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Old Tamil 𑀅𑀓𑀺𑀮𑁰 (akil).
Noun
אָהָל • (ahál) m (plural indefinite אֲהָלִים, no construct forms)
- (obsolete, Biblical Hebrew) aloe
- (obsolete, Talmudic) a plant that was used for laundry
- mesembryanthemum
Descendants
- → Ancient Greek: ἀλόη (alóē) (see there for further descendants)
Etymology 3
Noun
אֹהֶל • (óhel) m (plural indefinite אֳהָלִים, singular construct אהל / אֹהֶל־, plural construct אוהלי / אָהֳלֵי־)
- defective spelling of אוהל
References
Anagrams
Persian
Noun
אהל • (ahl)
- Judeo-Persian spelling of اهل (ahl).
1600s, Elisha ben Shmūel, translated by Dalia Yasharpour, The Prince and the Sufi: The Judeo-Persian Rendition of the Buddha Biographies, Brill, published November 9, 2020:המישה פיירוו תורה ודין באש
דגר הם צחבת אהל יקין באש- hamiše peyrow-e torâ o din bâš
degar ham sohbat-e ahl-e yaqin bâš - Always pursue the Torah and religion;
Converse with those who know the Truth.