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Appendix:Hebrew patterns/מְקֻטָּל

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Hebrew

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Adjective

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Etymology

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Participle of Binyan pu'al, the passive of Binyan pi'el. For adjective usage, compare English -ed.

Pattern

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מקוטל / מְקֻטָּל (m'kutál, məquṭṭāl) (feminine מקוטלת / מְקֻטֶּלֶת, masculine plural מקוטלִים / מְקֻטָּלִים, feminine plural מקוטלוֹת / מְקֻטָּלוֹת)

  1. -ed. Used to form adjectives from verbs in pi'el indicating the end result of the verb.
    שִּתֶּף (shitéf, šittep̄, join) → ‎משותף (m'shutáf, məšuttāp̄, joint)
  2. -merous; -tuple
    1. Indicates things that have a certain number of parts or members.
    2. Indicates things that are a certain number of times as much.
    ח־מ־ש (ḥ-m-š, five)מחומש / מְחֻמָּשׁ (m'khumásh, məḥummāš, pentamerous; quintuple)

Derived terms

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Noun

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מקוטל / מְקֻטָּל (m'kutál, məquṭṭālm (plural indefinite מקוטלים / מְקֻטָּלִים)

  1. -gon; Indicates a plane figure with a certain number of angles and sides.
    ח־מ־ש (ḥ-m-š, five)מחומש / מְחֻמָּשׁ (m'khumásh, məḥummāš, a pentagon)

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