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Arabic
Etymology
Compare Akkadian 𒉺 (waklum).
Root
و ك ل • (w-k-l)
- related to agency or trust
Derived terms
- Verbs
- Form I: وَكَلَ (wakala, “to entrust, assign, charge”)
- Active participle: وَاكِل (wākil)
- Passive participle: مَوْكُول (mawkūl)
- Form II: وَكَّلَ (wakkala, “to authorize, empower”)
- Form III: وَاكَلَ (wākala, “to trust; to mutually trust”)
- Form IV: أَوْكَلَ (ʔawkala, “to entrust, assign”)
- Verbal noun: إِيكَال (ʔīkāl)
- Active participle: مُوكِل (mūkil)
- Passive participle: مُوكَل (mūkal)
- Form V: تَوَكَّلَ (tawakkala, “to be appointed as agent; to act as agent; to guarantee; to depend on”)
- Form VIII: اِتَّكَلَ (ittakala, “to rely on; to trust in”)
- Nouns
References
- Wehr, Hans (1960) “و ك ل”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 3rd edition, Ithaca, NY: Otto Harrassowitz