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عادل

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Arabic

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Root
ع د ل (ʕ d l)
12 terms

Etymology 1

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Derived from the active participle of the verb عَدُلَ (ʕadula, to be just, to be fair).

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Adjective

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عَادِل (ʕādil) (feminine عَادِلَة (ʕādila), masculine plural عَادِلُونَ (ʕādilūna) or عُدُل (ʕudul), elative أَعْدَل (ʔaʕdal))

  1. just, fair, equitable
  2. upright
  3. giving judgment
  4. similar, equal
  5. deviating, deflecting, varying
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Noun

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عَادِل (ʕādilm (plural عُدَّال (ʕuddāl) or عَدْل (ʕadl))

  1. honest witness
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Noun

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عَادِل (ʕādilm (plural عُدُول (ʕudūl))

  1. notary, judge
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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عَادَلَ (ʕādala) III (non-past يُعَادِلُ (yuʕādilu), verbal noun مُعَادَلَة (muʕādala))

  1. to be equal to
  2. to equate
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Etymology 3

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Proper noun

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عَادِل (ʕādilm

  1. a male given name, Adel or Adil
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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic عَادِل (ʕādil).

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Readings
Classical reading? āḏil
Dari reading? ādil
Iranian reading? âdel
Tajik reading? odil

Adjective

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عادل ('âdel) (comparative عادل‌تَر ('âdel-tar), superlative عادل‌تَرین ('âdel-tarin))

  1. just, equitable
    Synonym: دادگر (dâdgar)

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