سافل

Arabic

Root
س ف ل (s-f-l)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saː.fil/

Etymology 1

Root
س ف ل (s-f-l)

Derived from the active participle of سَفُلَ (safula, to go down).

Adjective

سَافِل • (sāfil) (feminine سَافِلَة (sāfila), common plural سَفَلَة (safala), masculine plural سَافِلون, feminine plural سَافِلَات (sāfilāt))

  1. loathsome, despicable, lowly, contemptible
Declension

Noun

سَافِل • (sāfil) (feminine سَافِلَة (sāfila), common plural سَفَلَة (safala), masculine plural سَافِلُون (sāfilūn))

  1. contemptible person, lowlife
Declension
Descendants
  • Maltese: siefel
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