ب ت ل

Arabic

Etymology

Cognate with Hebrew ב-ת-ל (b-t-l).

Root

ب ت ل • (b-t-l)

  1. related to cutting-off, severing

Derived terms

  • Form I: بَتَلَ (batala, to cut; to cut-off, to sever; to; to settle, make final and conclusive clinch; to devote one self's to God and sever relations with the mundane; to be pious, chaste, and self-denying; to live in chastity)
    • Verbal noun: بَتْل (batl, cut; distinction)
    • Active participle: بَاتِل (bātil)
    • Passive participle: مَبْتُول (mabtūl, forsaken, abandoned, deserted)
  • Form V: تَبَتَّلَ (tabattala, to devote one's self to God; to not marry in life)
    • Verbal noun: تَبَتُّل (tabattul)
    • Active participle: مُتَبَتِّل (mutabattil)
    • Passive participle: مُتَبَتَّل (mutabattal, A person who cuts himself off of people in order to worship God; a person who does not want to get married; a palm whose branches have come down)
  • بَتُول (batūl, chaste, virgin); also a female given name
  • مُبَتَّل (mubattal, ascetic, recluse; pious, godly man)
  • بَتِيل (batīl, a palm branch severed from the rest of the tree; the flow of water under a mountain)
  • بَتِيلَة (batīla, a body part that's perfect and distinguishable from the others)
  • مُبَتَّل (mubattal, having a perfectly-created body, in which every part (cut) of the body is beautiful on its own; someone who severs himself from society to worship God)
  • مُبْتِل (mubtil, a palm tree with numerous branches)
  • تَبْتِيل (tabtīl, worshiping and Devotion to God; perfection in the body in which every part is gorgeous)
  • مَبْتَل (mabtal, location of a cut)
Onomastics

References

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