د خ ل

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Arabic

Root

د خ ل (d-ḵ-l)

  1. Related to entering

Derived terms

Verbs and verb forms
Nouns
  • دَخْل m sg (daḵl, income, revenues, receipts, returns, takings; interference, intervention; doubt, misgiving)
  • دَخَل m sg (daḵal, disturbance, disorder, imbalance; defect, infirmity)
  • دِخْلة f sg (diḵla, intrinsic nature, essence; inner self; secret, intention)
  • دُخَّلة f sg (duḵḵala, a variety of warbler)
  • دَخِيلَة f sg (daḵīla, inner self, essence; heart, soul)
  • دُخُول m sg (duḵūl, entry, entrance, admission; ingress; beginning; penetration; intrusion, invasion)
  • دُخُولِيَّة f sg (duḵūliyya, octroi, city toll)
  • مَدْخَل m sg (madḵal, entrance; hallway, vestibule, anteroom; entrance hall, lobby, foyer; mouth (of a port, canal))
  • مُداخَلة f sg (mudāḵala, interference, intervention; participation, interest)
  • إِدْخال m sg (ʔidḵāl, leading in, showing in, bringing in, taking in, hauling in; involvement, implication; insertion, interpolation, inclusion; introduction)
  • تَدُخُّل m sg (taduḵḵul, entry, entrance; invasion; interference, intervention; intrusion, obtrusion)
  • تَداخُل m sg (tadāḵul, interference, intervention; interlock, meshing, gearing; superimposition; permeation, pervasion)
  • داخِلة f sg (dāḵila, interior)
  • داخِلِيَّة f sg (dāḵiliyya, interior)
  • دَخْمَسة f sg (daḵmasa, deception, fooling, trickery; cunning)
Adjectives
  • دَخيل m sg (inner, inward, internal; foreign, alien; exotic; false, spurious)
  • داخِل m sg (dāḵil, belonging, pertaining, included; inner, inward, internal, interior)
  • داخِلي m sg (inner, inward; internal; domestic (as opposed to foreign); indigenous, native; private)
  • مَدْخول m sg (sickly, diseased, abnormal; deranged; spineless)
Verbs

References

  • Wehr, Hans (1960) “د خ ل”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 3rd edition, Ithaca, NY: Otto Harrassowitz

South Levantine Arabic

Root

د خ ل (transliteration needed)

  1. Related to entering

Derived terms

Verbs and verb forms
  • Form I: دخل (daḵal, to enter, to go in)
    • Active participle: داخل (dāḵel, inside)
  • Form II: دخّل (daḵḵal, to insert, to put in)
  • Form V: تدخّل (tdaḵḵal, to intervene, to meddle)