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Arabic
Root
م ث ل • (m-ṯ-l)
- forms words relating to similarity, resemblance, assimilation, imitation
Derived terms
- Verbal forms
- Form I: مَثَلَ (maṯala, “to resemble, be or look like, imitate, copy, compare, represent, appear, stand erect”)
- Form II: مَثَّلَ (maṯṯala, “to make something like something else, to make similar, make analogous, to assimilate (biologically), to give as an example, exemplify, use as a simile, compare, depict, describe, portray, act on stage or screen, play a part, perform, make an example of”)
- Verbal noun: تَمْثِيل (tamṯīl, “exemplification, comparison, assimilation, portrayal, depiction, description, acting, playing, performance, exemplary punishment”)
- Active participle: مُمَثِّل (mumaṯṯil, “representing, representative, representational; deputy, performer, actor, comedian”)
- Passive participle: مُمَثَّل (mumaṯṯal, “depicted, portrayed, represented, assimilated (biologically)”)
- Form III: مَاثَلَ (māṯala, “to resemble, be or look like, become like or similar, take after, take the shape of, absorb, imitate, imagine, quote as an example, cite, personify, typify, stand erect before”)
- Form V: تَمَثَّلَ (tamaṯṯala)
- Form VI: تَمَاثَلَ (tamāṯala)
- Form VIII: اِمْتَثَلَ (imtaṯala)
- Nouns and other parts of speech
- مِثْل (miṯl, “similar”), أَمْثَال (ʔamṯāl)
- مِثَال (miṯāl, “model”), أَمْثِلَة (ʔamṯila)
- مِثَالِيّ (miṯāliyy, “allegoric, ideal”)
- مِثَالِيَّة (miṯāliyya, “idealism”)
- مَثَّال (maṯṯāl, “sculptor”), مَثَّالُون (maṯṯālūn)
- مَثَالَة (maṯāla, “exemplariness”)
- مَثِيل (maṯīl, “like, similar, analogous; equal”)
- مُثُول (muṯūl)
- أُمْثُولَة (ʔumṯūla), أُمْثُولَات (ʔumṯūlāt), أَمَاثِيل (ʔamāṯīl)
- تِمْثَال (timṯāl, “statue”), تَمَاثِيل (tamāṯīl)
- تَمْثِيلِيّ (tamṯīliyy, “theatrical”)
- مَاثِلَة (māṯila, “lamp, chandelier”)
- مُمَثِّلَة (mumaṯṯila, “actress”)
- مُمَثِّلِيَّة (mumaṯṯiliyya, “representation”)
References
Wehr, Hans (1979) “مثل”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN