أل

See also: ال and آل

Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
ء ل ل (ʔ-l-l)

Verb

أَلَّ • (ʔalla) I, non-past يَؤُلُّ‎ (yaʔullu)

  1. to be agitated
  2. to hasten
  3. to tremble
  4. to shine, glitter
  5. to drive away
  6. to irritate against
  7. to pierce
  8. to sew, to stitch
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Verb

أَلَّ • (ʔalla) I, non-past يَؤُلُّ‎ (yaʔullu)

  1. to sigh
  2. to cry out in pain
  3. (said of water) to murmur
  4. (said of a horse) to dress the ears
  5. (said of a falcon) to refuse to chase
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Verb

أَلَّ • (ʔalla) I, non-past يَأَلُّ‎ (yaʔallu)

  1. to be corrupted
  2. to have a nasty smell
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Noun

أَلّ • (ʔall) m

  1. verbal noun of أَلَّ (ʔalla) (form I)
Declension

Verb

أَلِ • (ʔali) (form I)

  1. first-person singular non-past active jussive of وَلِيَ (waliya)
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