مبلول

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of the verb بَلَّ (balla, to moisten).

Adjective

مَبْلُول • (mablūl) (feminine مَبْلُولَة (mablūla), masculine plural مَبْلُولُونَ (mablūlūna), feminine plural مَبْلُولَات (mablūlāt))

  1. moist, damp, wet

Declension

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ب ل ل
3 terms

Etymology

From Arabic مَبْلُول (mablūl). Equivalent to the passive participle of بلّ (ball, to make wet) .

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mab.luːl/, [mabˈluːl]
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Adjective

مبلول • (mablūl) (feminine مبلولة (mablūle), common plural مبلولين (mablūlīn))

  1. wet
    Antonyms: ناشف (nāšef), جافّ (jāff)
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