مطلق

Arabic

Root
ط ل ق (ṭ-l-q)

Etymology 1

Root
ط ل ق (ṭ-l-q)

Derived from the passive participle of طَلَّقَ (ṭallaqa, to divorce).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mu.tˤal.laq/

Adjective

مُطَلَّق • (muṭallaq)

  1. passive participle of طَلَّقَ (ṭallaqa)
  2. divorced
Declension

Etymology 2

Root
ط ل ق (ṭ-l-q)

Derived from the passive participle of أَطْلَقَ (ʔaṭlaqa, to release).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mutˤ.laq/

Adjective

مُطْلَق • (muṭlaq) (feminine مُطْلَقَة (muṭlaqa), masculine plural مُطْلَقُونَ (muṭlaqūna), feminine plural مُطْلَقَات (muṭlaqāt))

  1. absolute, utter, very, unlimited, unrestricted, unconditional
    Antonym: مُقَيَّدٌ (muqayyadun, restricted)
    الحَقِيقَة المُطْلَقَةal-ḥaqīqa(t) al-muṭlaqathe absolute truth
  2. downright
  3. sovereign
  4. liberated, free
  5. implicit
Declension
Descendants

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مُطْلَق (muṭlaq).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [mʊt̪.läq]
    • (Kabuli) IPA(key): [mʊt̪.läq]
    • (Hazaragi) IPA(key): [mut̪.läq]

Readings
Classical reading? mutlaq
Dari reading? mutlaq
Iranian reading? motlağ
Tajik reading? mutlaq

Adjective

Dari مطلق
Iranian Persian
Tajik мутлақ

مطلق • (motlaq)

  1. absolute
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