أخل

See also: اخل, أحل, أجل, and اجل

Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
خ ل ل (ḵ-l-l)

Verb

أَخَلَّ • (ʔaḵalla) IV, non-past يُخِلُّ‎ (yuḵillu)

  1. to fall short of, to omit, to be remiss of
  2. to breach, to violate, to contravene
  3. to disturb
Conjugation

Adjective

أَخَلّ • (ʔaḵall)

  1. elative degree of خَالّ (ḵāll, having interstices, breaks, chinks; indigent, pauper)
Declension

Noun

أَخُلّ • (ʔaḵull) pl

  1. plural of خَلّ (ḵall)

Verb

أَخْلُ • (ʔaḵlu) (form I)

  1. first-person singular non-past active jussive of خَلَا (ḵalā)

Verb

أُخَلِّ • (ʔuḵalli) (form II)

  1. first-person singular non-past active jussive of خَلَّى (ḵallā)

Verb

أُخَلَّ • (ʔuḵalla) (form II)

  1. first-person singular non-past passive jussive of خَلَّى (ḵallā)
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