إكليل
Arabic

إِكْلِيل
Etymology
From Aramaic כְלִילָא / ܟܠܺܝܠܳܐ (kəlīlā, “wreath, garland”), from Akkadian 𒄃 (GILIM /kilīlu/).
Noun
إِكْلِيل • (ʔiklīl) m (plural أَكَالِيل (ʔakālīl) or أَكِلَّة (ʔakilla))
Declension
Declension of noun إِكْلِيل (ʔiklīl)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | إِكْلِيل ʔiklīl |
الْإِكْلِيل al-ʔiklīl |
إِكْلِيل ʔiklīl |
Nominative | إِكْلِيلٌ ʔiklīlun |
الْإِكْلِيلُ al-ʔiklīlu |
إِكْلِيلُ ʔiklīlu |
Accusative | إِكْلِيلًا ʔiklīlan |
الْإِكْلِيلَ al-ʔiklīla |
إِكْلِيلَ ʔiklīla |
Genitive | إِكْلِيلٍ ʔiklīlin |
الْإِكْلِيلِ al-ʔiklīli |
إِكْلِيلِ ʔiklīli |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | إِكْلِيلَيْن ʔiklīlayn |
الْإِكْلِيلَيْن al-ʔiklīlayn |
إِكْلِيلَيْ ʔiklīlay |
Nominative | إِكْلِيلَانِ ʔiklīlāni |
الْإِكْلِيلَانِ al-ʔiklīlāni |
إِكْلِيلَا ʔiklīlā |
Accusative | إِكْلِيلَيْنِ ʔiklīlayni |
الْإِكْلِيلَيْنِ al-ʔiklīlayni |
إِكْلِيلَيْ ʔiklīlay |
Genitive | إِكْلِيلَيْنِ ʔiklīlayni |
الْإِكْلِيلَيْنِ al-ʔiklīlayni |
إِكْلِيلَيْ ʔiklīlay |
Plural | basic broken plural diptote; broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | أَكَالِيل; أَكِلَّة ʔakālīl; ʔakilla |
الْأَكَالِيل; الْأَكِلَّة al-ʔakālīl; al-ʔakilla |
أَكَالِيل; أَكِلَّة ʔakālīl; ʔakillat |
Nominative | أَكَالِيلُ; أَكِلَّةٌ ʔakālīlu; ʔakillatun |
الْأَكَالِيلُ; الْأَكِلَّةُ al-ʔakālīlu; al-ʔakillatu |
أَكَالِيلُ; أَكِلَّةُ ʔakālīlu; ʔakillatu |
Accusative | أَكَالِيلَ; أَكِلَّةً ʔakālīla; ʔakillatan |
الْأَكَالِيلَ; الْأَكِلَّةَ al-ʔakālīla; al-ʔakillata |
أَكَالِيلَ; أَكِلَّةَ ʔakālīla; ʔakillata |
Genitive | أَكَالِيلَ; أَكِلَّةٍ ʔakālīla; ʔakillatin |
الْأَكَالِيلِ; الْأَكِلَّةِ al-ʔakālīli; al-ʔakillati |
أَكَالِيلِ; أَكِلَّةِ ʔakālīli; ʔakillati |
Derived terms
- إِكْلِيلِيّ (ʔiklīliyy, “wreath-related”)
- إِكْلِيل الْجَبَل (ʔiklīl al-jabal, “rosemary”)
- إِكْلِيل الْمَلِك (ʔiklīl al-malik, “yellow sweet clover”)
Descendants
References
- Fraenkel, Siegmund (1886) Die aramäischen Fremdwörter im Arabischen (in German), Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 62
- Kaufman, Stephen A. (1974) The Akkadian Influences on Aramaic (The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago Assyriological Studies; 19), Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, →ISBN, pages 63–64
- Müller, David Heinrich (1887) “Arabisch-aramäische Glossen”, in Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes (in German), volume 1, page 24
- Müller, David Heinrich (1885) “Sabäische Glossen”, in Österreichische Monatsschrift für den Orient (in German), pages 225b–226a
- Zimmern, Heinrich (1915) Akkadische Fremdwörter als Beweis für babylonischen Kultureinfluss (in German), Leipzig: A. Edelmann, page 36
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