أطلس

See also: اطلس

Arabic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔatˤ.las/

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Ancient Greek Ἄτλας (Átlas).

Proper noun

أَطْلَس • (ʔaṭlas) m

  1. (Greek mythology) Atlas
Declension

Etymology 2

Borrowed from English atlas, named after the mythical Greek Titan Ἄτλας (Átlas).

Noun

أَطْلَس • (ʔaṭlas) m (plural أَطَالِس (ʔaṭālis))

  1. atlas (collection of maps)
Declension

Etymology 3

Root
ط ل س (ṭ-l-s)

Adjective

أَطْلَس • (ʔaṭlas) (feminine طَلْسَاء (ṭalsāʔ), masculine plural طُلْس (ṭuls))

  1. worn-out, having the quality of a rag
  2. filthy, having a dusty hue
  3. having a skin of dark pigmentation.
Declension

Noun

أَطْلَس • (ʔaṭlas) m (plural طُلْس (ṭuls))

  1. satin
Declension
Descendants
  • Azerbaijani: atlaz
  • Georgian: ატლასი (aṭlasi)
  • Ottoman Turkish: اطلس (atlas), آتلاز (atlaz)
    • Turkish: atlas
    • Middle Armenian: աթլաս (atʻlas), ադլաս (adlas), ատլաս (atlas), աթլազ (atʻlaz), ադլազ (adlaz)
      • Armenian: աթլաս (atʻlas), աթլազ (atʻlaz), ատլաս (atlas)
  • Persian: اطلس (atlas)
  • Classical Syriac: ܐܛܠܣ (ʾaṭlas)
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