أشل

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Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
ش ل ل (š l l)
6 terms

Pronunciation

Verb

أَشَلَّ (ʔašalla) IV (non-past يُشِلُّ (yušillu), verbal noun إِشْلَال (ʔišlāl))

  1. to drive, to goad, to prod, to propel (livestock)
  2. to lame, to paralyze
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Color or defect adjective from the root ش ل ل (š-l-l).

Pronunciation

Adjective

أَشَلّ (ʔašall) (feminine شَلَّاء (šallāʔ), common plural شُلّ (šull))

  1. lame
Declension

Etymology 3

From Aramaic אַשְׁלָא (ašlā, rope) (Classical Syriac ܐܻܝܫܠܴܐ (ʾīšlā, rope)), in Imperial Aramaic 𐡀𐡔𐡋 (ʾšl, a surface measure), from Akkadian 𒌑𒌃 (ÚNINNI5 /⁠ašlu⁠/, rush; tow-rope; measuring rope; a linear measure of about 60 meters; a surface measure). Doublet of أَسَل (ʔasal, long and slender twigs; rush; spear).

Pronunciation

Noun

أَشْل (ʔašlm (plural أُشُول (ʔušūl)) (obsolete)

  1. rope
  2. a linear measure of sixty cubits (ذِرَاع (ḏirāʕ))
Declension

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