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فحل

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Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Proto-Semitic *paḥal-. Compare also ف ح ش (f-ḥ-š).

Noun

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فَحْل (faḥlm (plural فُحُول (fuḥūl) or فُحُولَة (fuḥūla))

  1. stallion, he-camel
  2. a vigorous, manly man, who surpasses others
  3. male palm-tree
  4. Canopus
  5. verbal noun of فَحَلَ (faḥala) (form I)
Declension
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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فَحَلَ (faḥala) I (non-past يَفْحَلُ (yafḥalu), verbal noun فَحْل (faḥl))

  1. to put to the females for breeding
Conjugation
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References

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