مليح

Arabic

Etymology

Root
م ل ح (m-l-ḥ)

Compare مَلُحَ (maluḥa, to be salty, to be handsome), مِلْح (milḥ, salt, beauty). Since salt has been costly and made dishes notably “tasty”, the sense of “beautiful” developed.

Adjective

مَلِيح • (malīḥ) (feminine مَلِيحَة (malīḥa), common plural مِلَاح (milāḥ), masculine plural مُلَحَاء (mulaḥāʔ), feminine plural مَلِيحَات (malīḥāt), elative أَمْلَح (ʔamlaḥ))

  1. salty, holding salt water
  2. beautiful, fair, pretty, graceful, lovely, elegant, handsome

Declension

Descendants

  • North Levantine Arabic: مْنِيح (mnīḥ)
  • South Levantine Arabic: مْنِيح (mnīḥ)
  • Middle Armenian: Մլեհ (Mleh)

Interjection

مَلِيح • (malīḥ)

  1. well done!, bravo

Moroccan Arabic

Root
م ل ح
1 term

Etymology

From Arabic مَلِيح (malīḥ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mliːħ/

Adjective

مليح • (mlīḥ) (feminine مليحة (mlīḥa), common plural ملاح (mlāḥ), masculine plural مليحين (mlīḥīn), feminine plural مليحات (mlīḥāt), elative أملح (ʔamlaḥ) or ملح (mlaḥ))

  1. good

North Mesopotamian Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic مَلِيح (malīḥ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mliːħ/

Adjective

مليح (mlīḥ)

  1. good

Synonyms

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